

Fantasy · Drama
Overview
On a cold Monday morning, a group of counselors clock in at an old-fashioned social services office. Their task is to interview the recently deceased, record their personal details, then, over the course of the week, assist them in choosing a single memory to keep for eternity.
Top Cast


Arata Iura
Arata Iura
Takashi Mochizuki
Arata Iura
Takashi Mochizuki


Erika Oda
Erika Oda
Shiori Satonaka
Erika Oda
Shiori Satonaka


Susumu Terajima
Susumu Terajima
Satoru Kawashima
Susumu Terajima
Satoru Kawashima


Takashi Naito
Takashi Naito
Takuro Sugie
Takashi Naito
Takuro Sugie


Kei Tani
Kei Tani
Kennosuke Nakamura
Kei Tani
Kennosuke Nakamura


Kyōko Kagawa
Kyōko Kagawa
Kyoko Watanabe
Kyōko Kagawa
Kyoko Watanabe


Tōru Yuri
Tōru Yuri
Gisuke Shoda
Tōru Yuri
Gisuke Shoda


Yūsuke Iseya
Yūsuke Iseya
Yusuke Iseya
Yūsuke Iseya
Yusuke Iseya


Sayaka Yoshino
Sayaka Yoshino
Kana Yoshino
Sayaka Yoshino
Kana Yoshino


Kazuko Shirakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Nobuko Amano
Kazuko Shirakawa
Nobuko Amano
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