Human Crossing

Human Crossing, originally titled Human Scramble (人間交差点 (ヒューマンスクランブル), Hyūman Sukuranburu), is a Japanese manga written by Masao Yajima and illustrated by Kenshi Hirokane that received the 1985 Shogakukan Manga Award for seinen/general's manga. The series was adapted into a 13-episode anime in 2003 by OB Planning, and broadcasted on TV Tokyo from April 5 to June 28, 2003, and was licensed by Geneon in 2004.

Plot
Though seemingly unconnected, the characters in HUMAN CROSSING all have something in common. They are dealing with lessons in everyday life. Set in modern-day Japan, this compilation of short stories explores the lives of people of a wide angle, while expressing the range of emotions, while tapping into the dramatic potential of reality. Ultimately, however, the film suggests that perhaps there is an interconnectedness between people that binds even the most disparate strangers together.