Synopsis

Yamaguchi Narumi (Ayase Haruka) was enjoying her single, childless lifestyle until her career-driven aunt’s unexpected lonely death sparked a crisis. Suddenly panicking, Narumi desperately jumps into marriage hunting, only to face rejection. When her younger colleague Nasuda Yumi bluntly states, “Thinking marriage equals security is such a Showa-era mindset, isn’t it?”, Narumi makes a complete 180-degree shift from “marriage hunting” to contemplating “end-of-life planning.”
This compelling narrative follows a late-30s single protagonist who, while sometimes wounded by societal expectations, occasionally discouraged by comparisons to others, and gradually appreciating those she’s taken for granted, desperately searches for ways to live better in order to die better.

An unprecedented socially conscious comedy about “end-of-life planning” that thoroughly explores humanity’s universal and eternal themes!