


Heisuke teaches at his alma mater, an all-boy’s Buddhist high school and leads a very ordinary life, except for the fact that he is still tortured by the memory of an unfortunate incident that took place there involving him and his school 14 years ago. In hopes of closure, he strikes upon a plan to jointly hold this year’s Culture Festival with a nearby girl’s school, with which there are chilly relations. Determined at all costs to make the event a success, Heisuke finds himself dealing with a constant stream of problems along the way.
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Kdrama cannot remake this due to some eccentric elements which are only found in Japanese culture but boy it would make a walk-a-way hit. I am blown by the comedy i was dished out in~ 8hrs on sunday evening ! The acting which is the prime gripe for J-Drama is more refined ; with limited head wobbling (I am not being racist as i do enough head wobbling as Asian Descent) ; make it a even better watch its plot primise centred around "Graduating the Youth !" This is my second drama of Hikari Mitsushi and I'm starting notice she might be somewhat special in Japan with her enormous talent and i could feel a completely new person in this character.






















