This is the plot summary from Wikipedia:
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Tokidoki is a Japanese high school student who, when he fails his history class, is sent to a high-tech history museum that virtually recreates the Edo period to do make-up work. However, what was supposed to be a simple school project becomes much more complicated when he's attacked by two supernatural beings known as "the nue" and "the yakou" and loses the vision in his left eye. After he's saved from the nue by a girl named Kuchiha, he realizes that he's no longer wearing the simulation goggles, and is trapped in the virtual Edo.
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I enjoyed the characters in the anime. I liked the how they looked and the plot seemed interesting. The only problem is that it just drops off. It just sort of stops. It's not finished, but it overtook the manga so they end it. It's really frustrating. I really should go read the manga, but sometimes with a complicated series like this I'm afraid it won't make any more sense than the anime. I hate it when an anime or manga weaves a plot so complicated that ultimately, even the creators don't know what the hell they're trying to do. This feels like one of those plots.
And here's some art of the series: