Nonmama Hakusho - Season 1
Season 1
Doi Reiko, 49 years old non-mama who had got divorced, works for an advertising agency. She is dropped from promotion ladder because it's easier for men to be on the fast track, and she feels small because the general public prefer working mother to non-mama. She feels that both the public and the agency are embarrassed with how to treat her these days. At such time, she is notified that she will be a chief director. She decides to work hard and to connect people through her career, she couldn't connect her life to next generation, though. But managerial position is much harder than she expected.
Episodes
After menopause, I became a director !?
Reiko Doi (Honami Suzuki) is 49 years old, working for a mid-sized advertising agency in Tokyo, and has no children.
She is a so-called career woman who is the project leader in the planning and production department of the Planning and Strategy Headquarters.
She was busy today and she was flying around inside and outside the company, and was stopped by her junior Luna Yamada (22, Akane Hotta).
'Mr. Doi, behind the skirt, I'm failing.'
Doi whispered by Luna in her ear. She rushed into the bathroom and she had a red stain on her skirt's butt.
Pinch with reverse power harassment!
The story of a new project came from Honjo (Katsunori Takahashi) to Doi (Honami Suzuki). It is to create the best environment for working moms! It was a project of 'Warmama Promotion Project'.
Doi selects a young Ririka (Nao Minamisawa) to be in charge of the 'Warmama Promotion Project'.
Doi was looking forward to the motivated Ririka. However, Ririka suddenly appealed to the personnel department when she was 'power harassed' by a middle-aged man in the same department, Yoshizawa (Mitsuhiro Sakamoto), without consulting Doi. Doi, who was called by General Manager Kimura (Kenta Satoi), was told to solve the problem by saying, 'Can women do something better?'
Monster Warmama Appears !?
Real Warmama Nomura (Rina Uchiyama) has decided to join the 'Warmama Promotion Project' in place of Ririka (Nao Minamisawa).
Nomura insisted only on his rights, saying, 'I can't work overtime because I work short hours. I have a good lunch break even though I work short hours. I want to do a work that stands out even if I work short hours.' ..
Doi (Honami Suzuki) complains from the project members, 'Why do I have to wipe Nomura's bottom?'
However, Doi was worried about Nomura, who might make a noise saying 'It's Matahara!'
Sudden kiss ... Noisy love
The 'Warmama Project' caused a loss of 3 million yen due to a mistake by Monster Warmama Nomura (Rina Uchiyama).
Doi (Honami Suzuki) is given close attention by General Manager Kimura (Kenta Satoi) and even says, 'I've never raised a child.'
Meanwhile, Doi receives a warm encouragement call from her mother who lives in her region, saying, 'I'm the first woman to become a director and I'm proud of myself working hard in Tokyo.'
'I'll lend you my chest.'-It was Honjo (Katsunori Takahashi) who called out to Doi, who was weak. Doi can enjoy the gentle words of Honjo.
Then, Honjo suddenly kissed Doi...
The crossroads of Arafif women's lives
Maybe because of Monster Warmama Nomura (Rina Uchiyama), Doi (Honami Suzuki), who was sick due to stress, is told by General Manager Kimura (Kenta Satoi) that 'I'm going to transfer Nomura to accounting.' It was.
What was waiting for Doi who headed to the usual bar with mixed feelings was the unexpected recent situation of Ohno (Momoko Kikuchi) and Hayama (Makiko Watanabe) -Hayama separated from her husband on the premise of divorce, Ohno It is said that he may marry Sato (Yoshimasa Kondo), who he met during his senior marriage.
Compared to Hayama with a refreshing expression, Ohno still seems to be dragging his affair partner Sato, and his heart is shaking between 'two Sato' ...
Is that a proposal?
With the return of Monster Warmama Nomura (Rina Uchiyama) to the 'Warmama Project', young employees such as Konaka (Takahiro Hamada) and Luna (Akane Hotta) were wrinkled.
However, Doi (Honami Suzuki), who was removed from the project, had no choice but to watch over it ...
At that time, Doi was told by Honjo (Katsunori Takahashi), 'Please be independent from the company and become my partner.'
Honjo's words about her future life made Doi think about her future ...
Women's life choices
Doi (Honami Suzuki) and Hayama (Makiko Watanabe) called by Ohno (Momoko Kikuchi) to the usual bar.
Marriage activity Sato (Yoshimasa Kondo) comes to Ohno who says 'I want them to see it.'
Ohno confessed to Sato that she had been having an affair until recently because of her loneliness and that she had already liquidated her relationship, and she confessed that she wanted to go out with Mr. Sato. I did.
To Ohno, Sato begins to talk about her feelings that lie at the bottom of her heart.
Hayama also decided to divorce, and Ohno and Hayama settled on the problems they had.
Doi, who was urged by the two to decide, 'Doi also has to make a decision about Honjo,' consolidates one of her determinations.
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