The synopsis and stills from episode 6 of the Fuji TV Getsuku drama "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day " starring Haruka Fukuhara (aired on Mondays at 9pm) which will be broadcast on August 11th have been released.
Tsubasa Natsui (played by Fukuhara), who was watching over the children at the temporary shelter during lunch time, was handed a picture by Kanamu Anzai (played by Sojiro Chiba) and Kanamu (played by Saku Otokida), who said, "Give this to Mommy." The picture showed Kanamu, Kanamu, and their mother, Yumeno (played by Ichika Osaki), having fun.
That night, Tsubasa, who was on duty with Kurata Sosuke (Hayashi Kento), received a call from Inomata Kenichi (Sasaki Michinari) of Uragasaki Police Station, asking him to take the suspect into custody. A nearby elementary school had reported that a boy (Tani Toshiharu), who was not a student at the school, had sneaked into the school.
When Kurata introduced himself, the child cheerfully replied, "Ichinose Shu! 7 years old." However, when he asked about his parents or where they lived, the child simply said, "I don't know." Kurata searched for Shu's name on the Resident Registration Network but found no results, so he also inquired about it in neighboring cities.
The next morning, information about Shuu arrives from another city. Hachimura Taichi (Shunsuke Kazama) visits the apartment in place of Tsubasa and the others after their shift, but finds no one there. According to neighbors, a mother and a boy had been living there about six months prior.
Kurata and his colleagues speculate that these children are "disappeared children" or children of unknown residence who have moved from place to place away from their registered address for economic reasons or to escape domestic violence, and whose whereabouts are no longer known...
The screenplay was written by Tani Aohito of the theater company Jikan Production, and the story is set in a seaside child consultation center. The heartwarming story follows the protagonist, Natsui Tsubasa (Fukuhara), who is suddenly transferred from the violent crimes division of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police to the child consultation center. As a new child welfare officer, he comes into contact with a variety of children and parents and grows together with them.