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Synopsis of Episode 7 of "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day" released

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The synopsis and stills from episode 7 of the Fuji TV Getsuku drama "Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day " starring Haruka Fukuhara (aired on August 18th) have been released.

Natsui Tsubasa (Fukuhara) hears from his former detective colleague Kaji Aiki (Nishiyama Jun) that Anzai Kanamu (Chiba Sojiro) and Kanamu's (Otokida Saku) mother Yumeno ( Ichika Osaki) may be involved with Tokuryu, an anonymous, mobile crime group based in the Hamase area.

While Kaji and his colleagues were investigating to crack down on the entire group, the words "Yumeno" and "blonde" appeared in the statements of the arrested receivers.

Tsubasa was waiting for Yumeno to come home in front of the apartment. Yumeno, who returned home late at night, said she had been working and invited Tsubasa in, albeit cautiously.

Tsubasa senses a change in Yumeno, noticing how neatly the room has been tidied up, but asks, "Are you getting involved in something strange?" However, Yumeno tries to chase Tsubasa away. Tsubasa gives Yumeno a picture of the family that Kanamu and the others had drawn, which she had forgotten, and leaves.

Tsubasa reports to Kurata Sosuke (Hayashi Kento), Hachimura Taichi (Shunsuke Kazama), and others about Yumeno. The director, Sakuragi Rijiro (Katsumura Masanobu), suggests that the program Yumeno is undergoing so that she can live with Kanamu and the others be temporarily suspended. However, Kurata and Hachimura persuade Sakuragi that it would be better to wait until the situation becomes clearer...

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.

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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