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Synopsis of Episode 4 of "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day" released

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ドラマ「明日はもっと、いい日になる」第4話の一場面(C)フジテレビ

Haruka Fukuhara stars in the Fuji TV Getsuku drama "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day" (Mondays at 9pm). The synopsis and stills from the 4th episode, which will air on July 28th, have been released.

Tsubasa Natsui (Fukuhara), together with Himawari Makida (Erika Ikuta), a child psychologist, greets Kanamu Anzai (Sojiro Chiba) and Kanamu (Saku Otokida) who have just returned from getting their hair cut. Kanamu seems embarrassed when he is told that it suits him. Kanamu looks down without any reaction.

Himawari invites Kanamu to paint together. After seeing the picture of a house Kanamu has drawn, Himawari tells him that she knows that he has problems in his family.

Just then, the director of the facility, Sakuragi Rijiro (Katsumura Masanobu), rushes in in a panic. He says that Kanamu's mother, Anzai Yumeno (Ichika Osaki), has threatened to sue Tsubasa. Yumeno claims to be seeking compensation, claiming that she suffered mental distress when Tsubasa said, "If we hadn't protected him, Kanamu's life would have been in danger."

Forced to act, Sosuke Kurata (Kento Hayashi) and Taichi Hachimura (Shunsuke Kazama) decided to confront Yumeno sincerely and make Tsubasa apologize. Yumeno visited the child welfare office with her lawyer, Karaki, but as Tsubasa and the others explained the situation, she suddenly softened her attitude.

Himawari goes to meet high school girl Ishida Hazuki (Shiratori Tamaki). Himawari has been meeting her every Wednesday since she met Hazuki when she was rescued from wandering late at night in her first year of junior high school. There, Hazuki introduces her to Nagano Atsushi (Komagine Akita), a restaurant manager who claims to be her first lover.

However, that night, they received a call saying that Hazuki had again been taken into custody for wandering around late at night...

The script was written by Aoki Tani of the theater company Jikan Seisaku, and the story is set in a seaside child consultation center. The story is a heartwarming portrayal of the protagonist, Tsubasa Natsui (played by Fukuhara), who is suddenly transferred from the Kanagawa Prefectural Police's violent crimes division to the child consultation center, and how he faces various children and parents as a new child welfare officer and grows together with them.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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