
Shame! One Day, Suddenly, This Office Lady Was Asked Into A Coed Medical Examination At The Office 2019 Special 2-Disc Set
Documentary
Overview
Work style reform, consumption tax increase, minimum hourly wage increase... The board of directors, who had trouble managing tax payment funds before the interim settlement of accounts, decided to cut the budget for this year's medical examination significantly and to hold it in a smaller venue than the previous year with mixed gender. Since the company's repulsion was naturally expected, it seems that the schedule should be selected on the day when a large typhoon lands... that is, the day when the venue cannot be escaped. Perhaps it also has the purpose of restructuring employees who do not follow the company's schedule. Rather, that may be the real purpose. Anyway, the morning when the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a warning to refrain from going out, female employees were gathered at the rugged health center... A woman whose breasts dyed red in shame perform breast cancer screening at the venue where the typhoon warning of the mobile phone echoes.
Top Cast


Riana Yuzuki
Riana Yuzuki
Riana Yuzuki


Karen Mifune
Karen Mifune
Karen Mifune


Hina Kanno
Hina Kanno
Hina Kanno


Asahi Minamino
Asahi Minamino
Asahi Minamino


Hatori Mizuki
Hatori Mizuki
Hatori Mizuki


Pierre Ken
Pierre Ken
Pierre Ken


Hiromu Sawano
Hiromu Sawano
Hiromu Sawano


Ataru Asano
Ataru Asano
Ataru Asano
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