In late December, the day after a
suicide pact, twenty-something artist Ōba Yōzō awakens at a seaside
sanatorium for tuberculosis patients and finds his lover Sono did not survive. A young nurse named Mano, whose face is marked with a noticeable scar, is assigned to care for him. His friends Hida and Kosuge travel down to visit, spending the night in a neighboring room. Though they crack jokes and cause a stir at the hospital, they privately wonder if Yōzō is as well as he seems. The next day, Yōzō's older brother arrives from their hometown far in the north and chides him for the trouble he's caused their family. He insists that the friends stay with him on nearby
Enoshima. Later that night, Kosuge comes back to the hospital stinking of alcohol. Mano tells Yōzō and Kosuge a
ghost story about seeing a phantom crab while keeping vigil with a dead patient. When Kosuge notices similarities to the sanatorium, Mano backpedals and says the story was made-up. It snows the following day. Yōzō tries to sketch the ocean and is disappointed with the result. His friend Hida returns from speaking with the police with Yōzō's brother and announces that Yōzō is being charged with aiding suicide, although Sono's husband doesn't seem committed to the case. To steer the situation, Yōzō's brother has given him ¥200 () and got him to sign a letter absolving their family from further responsibility. On the fourth day, the sanatorium director gives Yōzō a clean bill of health and directs Mano to remove his
bandages. The three friends take a walk along the shore, so that Yōzō can point out the cliff that he and Sono jumped from. That night, Mano keeps Yōzō awake, telling him about the origins of the scar on her face. Just before dawn, they put on warm clothes and set off on a hike up the hill behind the sanatorium, which overlooks the coast. Their hope is to catch a glimpse of
Mt. Fuji, but from the hilltop, it is too cloudy to see. == Style ==