Summer Folly – When Two Lovers and Nostalgia Collide Under the Cicadas’ Song


Listen to “Summer Folly – A Nostalgic ASMR with Two Lovers”

Find Your Way Through the Summer Story

A Breath of Summer

RJ263712 is the kind of ASMR experience that doesn’t just play in your ears—it lives in your memory. “Summer Folly” places you right in the middle of a quiet rural setting with two childhood friends, now lovers, voiced by Kaede Akino and Shiki Asagi. With cicadas humming and the clink of wind chimes in the background, the days stretch long, slow, and intimate. The price? A modest $4.71 USD—for a sensory memory that lingers far beyond.

The Story Behind the Sound

The plot is refreshingly simple: You spend the last days of summer break at your girlfriend Yuka’s countryside home. Another close friend, Nui, is there too. The three of you share meals, memories, and maybe more. There’s no dramatic climax—just the soft, slow progression of time, captured in every natural sound. From gravel paths to creaking verandas, everything feels like it belongs to you.

Atmospheric Delights

  • Realistic ambient cues: From chirping cicadas to the scrape of sandals
  • Multi-character intimacy: Balanced emotional and physical closeness
  • Natural speech patterns: Occasional stutters and overlaps for realism
  • Soft-spoken closeness: Gentle whispering and breathing in your ear
  • Summertime nostalgia: Childhood crushes brought to life

What Makes This Shine

I didn’t expect to feel so grounded afterward. It wasn’t just about relaxation—it made me more aware of how I was breathing, listening, waiting. One scene that stuck with me: she pauses mid-sentence on the veranda, and I swear I stopped breathing too. It’s not just acting—it’s presence.

Akino brings a laid-back sweetness to Yuka, while Asagi’s take on Nui is more assertive but never overbearing. Their voices aren’t playing characters—they’re simply being. It’s the tiny flaws that make it real. A line slightly fumbled. A giggle that doesn’t sound scripted. You’re not hearing a performance; you’re overhearing a life.

And the environment? It’s not background—it’s another character. You can feel the heat off the wooden floor, hear the echo of cicadas bouncing off trees, even catch yourself anticipating when someone’s footsteps will return to the porch.

Why This One Sticks With You

Some ASMR works are about stimulation. This one is about presence. If you’ve ever felt a pang of sadness at the end of summer—or remembered how loud silence can be when you’re with someone you love—then this piece will find you. It’s less about fantasy, more about closeness that feels earned.

Step Into That Summer Again


Listen to “Summer Folly – A Nostalgic ASMR with Two Lovers”

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