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Mitsuha, a high school girl living in the town of Itomori in Japan's mountainous Hida region, is bored of country life and wishes she were a handsome Tokyo boy. With her grandmother and younger sister, she makes kuchikamizake sake.
Mitsuha begins switching bodies intermittently with Taki, a high school boy living in Tokyo. Their memories of each other swapping fade quickly, similar to dreams. They realize the experiences are real when their friends and family tell them they have acted strangely recently. They begin to communicate by leaving notes in Mitsuha's notebook and memos on Taki's phone, and intervene in each other's lives. Mitsuha helps Taki develop a relationship with his coworker Miki, while Taki helps Mitsuha become popular in school. As Taki leaves Mitsuha's kuchikamizake as an offering in the family tomb on a mountaintop outside the town, Mitsuha tells Taki about a comet expected to pass Earth on the day of her town's festival.
One day, Taki wakes up back in his body. After an unsuccessful date with Miki, he tries to contact Mitsuha but fails, and the body switching ends. He decides to visit her hometown, but does not know its name and his memories of it are fading. A restaurant owner in Hida recognizes the town from Taki's sketch and tells him it was destroyed by a fragment of a comet three years ago. Taki finds Mitsuha's name in the records of fatalities.
Taki goes to Mitsuha's family shrine and realizes that he and Mitsuha's timelines were separated by three years. He finds the kuchikamizake and drinks it, hoping to reconnect to her body before the comet strikes. He sees Mitsuha's past, discovering that her father left the family after his wife died, and that Mitsuha, having fallen in love with Taki, went to visit him hours before the comet struck; she met his younger self, giving him her name and ribbon. He wakes up in her body on the morning of the festival and reveals his identity to Mitsuha's grandmother; she tells him the body switching is part of the Miyamizu family history caused by the kuchikamizake. He convinces Mitsuha's friends Teshi and Saya to help him evacuate the village, but realizes that Mitsuha might be in his body at the shrine and goes back to the mountain.
Mitsuha wakes up in Taki's body at the shrine, and although they sense each other's presence on the mountain, she and Taki are separated by time. They realize it is twilight, travel back to their own bodies, and finally meet. As they return to their respective timelines, they attempt to write each other's names on their hands so they remember each other, but as the twilight ends, Mitsuha disappears before she can write hers.
As Mitsuha races back to town, their memories of each other start to fade. Mitsuha realizes that Taki wrote "I love you" on her hand instead of his name. Mitsuha again confronts her father, the mayor of Itomori town whom she initially failed to persuade and convinces him to evacuate the town. The comet piece crashes to Earth, destroying Itomori, but its inhabitants survive.