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A high-class restaurant "Hanakawado" with tradition and formality. After her father's death, Sakura, the daughter of the heir of the store, stood on the board herself and ran the store. The news arrives to Sakura, who was wielding a kitchen knife as usual. Shuji, who had been out for three years and was my father's first apprentice, Hanakawado's flower board, was found! The two of them did not say it in words, but they were in love with each other. Sakura leaves the shop to the current flower board, Table, and asks Shuji about it. Reunited for the first time in three years, the two gradually develop a love for each other. However, Sakura is Shuji ...
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Seibei Iguchi leads a difficult life as a low ranking samurai at the turn of the nineteenth century. A widower with a meager income, Seibei struggles to take care of his two daughters and senile mother. New prospects seem to open up when the beautiful Tomoe, a childhood friend, comes back into he and his daughters' life, but as the Japanese feudal system unravels, Seibei is still bound by the code of honor of the samurai and by his own sense of social precedence. How can he find a way to do what is best for those he loves?

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