Hyperplane
Tokyo has rules.
Ren Kaito thought street racing was about speed, freedom, and escaping the noise of the city. Then Hyperplane found him.
Hidden beneath the expressways and midnight parking areas of Osaka exists a world few people ever see — underground crews, coded windshield marks, memorial routes, and drivers chasing a near-mythic state known only as the Hyperplane.
Some say it’s instinct.
Some say it’s machine intuition.
Some say once the road opens to you, normal life never feels real again.
As Ren rises through the underground scene alongside rival driver Miko Sera and the feared Kuroame crew, he learns that reputation matters more than horsepower and that every crew carries ghosts of drivers who pushed too far.
But when a false crew mark appears on the Loop, old rivalries reignite and the underground starts turning violent. The roads are changing. Outsiders are watching. And somewhere beyond Osaka, older organizations in Tokyo are beginning to notice Hyperplane.
In this city, speed is easy.
Respect has to be earned.