
Company President Travels Abroad
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Executives from a Japanese department store travel to Hawaii to acquire land for expansion but become entangled in romantic distractions and miscommunication. By the time they act, the property is lost to a rival, forcing an abrupt return to Tokyo and uncertain outcomes.
Top Cast


Hisaya Morishige
Hisaya Morishige
Kazama Keinosuke (President)
Hisaya Morishige
Kazama Keinosuke (President)


Keiju Kobayashi
Keiju Kobayashi
Nakamura Hiroshi (Chief Secretary)
Keiju Kobayashi
Nakamura Hiroshi (Chief Secretary)


Daisuke Katō
Daisuke Katō
Oshima Gentaro (Executive Director)
Daisuke Katō
Oshima Gentaro (Executive Director)


Norihei Miki
Norihei Miki
Chinda Bunjiro (Sales Manager)
Norihei Miki
Chinda Bunjiro (Sales Manager)


Michiyo Aratama
Michiyo Aratama
Kiyoko (Madam of Sakura-tei, Hawaii)
Michiyo Aratama
Kiyoko (Madam of Sakura-tei, Hawaii)


Frankie Sakai
Frankie Sakai
George Okitsu (3rd-gen Japanese American)
Frankie Sakai
George Okitsu (3rd-gen Japanese American)


Yōko Fujiyama
Yōko Fujiyama
Aida Harue (Store Announcer)
Yōko Fujiyama
Aida Harue (Store Announcer)
Asami Kuji
Asami Kuji
Kazama Sachiko (Keinosuke’s Wife)
Asami Kuji
Kazama Sachiko (Keinosuke’s Wife)


Mitsuko Kusabue
Mitsuko Kusabue
Mayako (Bar Madam)
Mitsuko Kusabue
Mayako (Bar Madam)


Machiko Naka
Machiko Naka
Megumi (Keinosuke’s Eldest Daughter)
Machiko Naka
Megumi (Keinosuke’s Eldest Daughter)
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