In the spring of 2015, a TV series called "Inconvenient Convenience House" bloomed easily on Japanese screens. Takayuki Suzui acted as both screenwriter and director, and Masao Okada and Kosuke Suzuki co-starred, bringing a unique comedy feast to the audience.
The stage of the story is set in a convenience house in an unnamed village in Hokkaido, The rustic rural environment is intertwined with the personalities of the three main characters, creating a series of hilarious plots. The protagonist, Jun Takeyama, is a cutting-edge screenwriter from Tokyo, and Masao Okada injects a rich sense of humor into the character with his superb performance. His imagination and the contrast between the bustling Tokyo and the peaceful nature of Hokkaido make the story interesting.
Takeyama Jun met Matsui (Kosuke Suzuki), the owner of a convenience store in Hokkaido, and The mysterious man Mei Ben, the collision and interaction between these three men with different personalities has become the highlight of the plot. Matsui's meddling and Umemoto's enigmatic personality are intertwined with Takeyama's screenwriting identity, creating a plot that is both humorous and tender. Suzuki Kosuke and Umemoto's superb acting skills inject a unique charm into the characters, making it impossible for the audience to predict what interesting things will happen in the next moment.
"Inconvenient Convenience House" combines idols and powerful actors to present With a variety of performances, people look forward to the wonderful performances of new and old actors. In the snow in Hokkaido, this TV series not only brings laughter to the audience, but also outlines the warmth and mutual understanding of human nature. Whether in terms of comedy or emotional resonance, "Inconvenient Convenience House" is a feast of Hokkaido-style comedy worth watching.