Deep in the secluded mountains of Japan lies a village bound by a peculiar and provocative tradition. On the night of a wedding, the young men of the community gather to engage in a custom known as "Teasing the Bride," a playful ritual meant to be a lighthearted jest before the revelers disperse. But in this tale, what begins as innocent mischief spirals into a night of forbidden desires and shattered boundaries.
The bride, an outsider unfamiliar with the village's customs, finds herself vulnerable when her groom, overcome by drink, falls into a deep, drunken slumber. Seizing the opportunity, the villagers exploit the guise of tradition to make increasingly audacious demands. Caught off guard and unsure of the local ways, the bride reluctantly complies, unaware of how far the teasing will go. What starts as tentative touches—caresses to her chest—escalates into intimate violations, culminating in acts of passion and forbidden group encounters that blur the lines of consent and custom.