

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Keisuke Kuroda wakes up in a hospital bed unable to remember who he is. While sneaking out of the hospital, he sees a glimpse of the news and realizes that he is the Prime Minister of Japan. His approval rating was the lowest in the history of modern Japan. During a recent speech, a citizen had thrown a rock at him causing him to lose his memory. Keisuke Kuroda’s subordinate takes him to the official residence of the prime minister where he tries to implement changes to the country. The only people aware that he has lost his memory are his three secretaries.
Top Cast


Kiichi Nakai
Kiichi Nakai
Keisuke Kuroda
Kiichi Nakai
Keisuke Kuroda


Dean Fujioka
Dean Fujioka
Secretary Isaka
Dean Fujioka
Secretary Isaka


Yuriko Ishida
Yuriko Ishida
Satoko Kuroda
Yuriko Ishida
Satoko Kuroda


Masao Kusakari
Masao Kusakari
Daigo Tsurumaru
Masao Kusakari
Daigo Tsurumaru


Koichi Sato
Koichi Sato
Journalist Furugori
Koichi Sato
Journalist Furugori


Eiko Koike
Eiko Koike
Nozomi Banba
Eiko Koike
Nozomi Banba


Yuki Saito
Yuki Saito
Suga
Yuki Saito
Suga


Yoshino Kimura
Yoshino Kimura
Susan St. James Narikawa
Yoshino Kimura
Susan St. James Narikawa


Yoh Yoshida
Yoh Yoshida
Akane Yamanisi
Yoh Yoshida
Akane Yamanisi


Takahiro Fujimoto
Takahiro Fujimoto
Koga
Takahiro Fujimoto
Koga
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