The chief producer of Movie author Akio Ohashi, directed by Kwan Qiuji today, is adapted from the 1981 Japanese Literature and Art Award winner Mingmei Horida's novel of the same name, "Aiko 16," the debut of the idol actress Yasuko Tomita in the 1980s and 1990s. Tomita, who happened to be 16, stood out from among 127000 candidates to play the leading actress Aiko. After winning the Best New Artist Award at the 8th Japan Film Academy Award in 1985, this film tells the youth story of Aiko Mada, a first-year girl from the Department of Bow in Xingqiu High School, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The 16-year-old Aizi likes to sit on his roof and see the scenery from afar. With the coming of summer vacation, facing a vibrant and restless blooming season, after a series of joys and sorrows, Aiko bravely takes the step of embracing the feeling of youth. Life is like a bow, which is free in the hearts of the people. Archery is not in the middle or not, but in whether the heart is right or not.