[1] The story is about 100 years-old family, three generations, Yasuko (grandmother), Rui (mother), and Hinata (daughter) who worked with a radio English course during the Shōwa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.
[2] The story is about a three-generation family, Yasuko (grandmother), Rui (mother) and Hinata (daughter) who worked with a radio English course during the Shōwa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.
While facing the challenges of the Shōwa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, the three find their own way of life in love, work, and marriage.
[2] Yasuko Tachibana was born in Okayama City in 1925, the year when Japan began radio broadcasts.
Rui separates from her mother for some reason and opens the way to live under her own will and power, even though she is hurt and lost.
[2] Meanwhile the story of Hinata, Rui's daughter and Yasuko's granddaughter, sets off in Kyoto in 1965 as a historical drama.
The title was made with the wish that the slogan "Come Come Everybody" would be a power word to open up the future to live in the present.