Summer Days ~repack~ — Silk Labo After
"SILK LABO After Summer Days" appears to be a specific title from SILK LABO, a Japanese adult video (AV) studio known for its unique "female-oriented" production style. Unlike mainstream AV, SILK LABO focuses on high-quality cinematography, romantic narratives, and a soft-aesthetic approach designed to appeal primarily to women. What is SILK LABO?
September arrives. Haruto’s daughter returns from her grandmother’s house. Misaki’s job calls her back to Tokyo. There is no dramatic breakup. No raised voices. Instead, there is a quiet train station scene where they exchange postcards and promise to write. The final shot is Misaki in her sterile Tokyo apartment, looking at a dried hydrangea from the beach house, smiling—not because she is happy, but because she is grateful for the after. SILK LABO After Summer Days
: It features signature soft lighting, high-definition aesthetics, and a focus on sensory details to create a romantic atmosphere. Lead Performer "SILK LABO After Summer Days" appears to be
7. Walkthrough: Natsuki (Sample Route)
Prologue (Day 0-1)
- Choose: “Call out to her” (+5)
- Choice: “Ask about her summer” (+10)
Women looking for immersive, high-production romantic storytelling. Navigation & Gameplay Guide Choose: “Call out to her” (+5) Choice: “Ask
- High production value (cinematic lighting, DSLR/mirrorless camera movements).
- Plot-driven narratives where sex is the conclusion of emotional tension, not the starting point.
- Consent and vulnerability (male leads are often gentle, communicative, and emotionally available).
- Sound design that focuses on whispers, breathing, and ambient weather (rain, ocean waves).
5. H-Scenes & Censorship Info
- Type: Soft to medium erotic (romantic focus, not hardcore)
- Unlock method: Reach Affinity ≥ 80 + choose “Stay overnight” / “Confess”
- Mosaiс (Censorship): Japanese PC version has standard mosaic. PC English patch may remove it (check fan forums).
- Scene count per route:
One of the most striking aspects of "After Summer Days" is its character development. The protagonist and his friends are not just archetypes but are fleshed out with backstories, motivations, and evolving personalities. The interactions among them feel genuine, capturing the nuances of young adult relationships, from the innocence of first loves to the complexity of deeper emotional connections.

