In vibrant and bustling Tokyo, we follow the life of Hirai, a middle-aged man who works as a cleaner in public restrooms. At first glance, his routine may seem monotonous: he wakes up early every day, meticulously cleans the facilities, and always carries a small diary in which he writes down his thoughts. However, as the film progresses, we discover that there is a serene beauty in his seemingly simple life.
Hirai is an observer of the world around him, enjoying the small pleasures: the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the leaves swaying in the wind, and fleeting conversations with the restroom customers. Through his interactions, fragments of his past, his longings, and the loneliness that accompanies him are revealed. His routine is interrupted when he meets a young artist who, with her energy and vision of life, begins to shake up his world. The relationship between them develops slowly, showing how two very different souls can find common ground.
With a poetic visual direction, the film explores themes of connection, the search for happiness in the everyday, and the art of finding peace in a bustling world. As Hirai moves forward with his life, the story invites us to reflect on our own routines and the moments that can transform into perfect connections.