Foodie guests from various genres that have yet to be introduced to the world will introduce restaurants and dishes that match the theme of each episode. They also talk about problems and things that only foodies can't usually hear! In addition to information on delicious restaurants and cuisine, we discuss the appeal of food with images full of slyness!
Shirakawa Keita works as a building inspector. He is a single father, who has raised his 14 year-old-daughter Hitomi alone since his divorce with ex-wife Sendai Yukiko. Yukiko works as a corporate lawyer for a large construction company. After his ex-wife left, Keita placed his daughter as a priority, making him the ideal father. One day, Keita receives a phone call. The caller informs him that "I have your daughter. If you want to save her life, go to your ex-wife." While looking for his daughter, Keita uncovers secrets about his daughter and ex-wife.
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