The story centers on , a young man working part-time at his family's traditional public bathhouse ( Sento ). His mundane life takes a dramatic turn when he encounters his classmate, Aoi Yuzuki , at the bathhouse.
: This translates to "Me and That Guy in the Hot Spring..." or something similar. "Ore" is a casual way to refer to oneself (often translated as "I" or "me"), "Aitsu" is a casual, somewhat rude way to refer to someone else (often translated as "that guy" or "that person"), and "Onnayu" refers to a hot spring or bath. -NekoPoi--Araiya-san--Ore-to-Aitsu-ga-Onnayu-de...
: For a more precise understanding of what you're looking for, it might be helpful to translate these titles or look them up directly on content platforms or databases like MyAnimeList, Anime News Network, or other fan-curated databases. The story centers on , a young man
: This seems to refer to a person or character, with "Araiya-san" likely being a surname and honorific. The use of "-san" is a polite suffix used to address people. "Ore" is a casual way to refer to