In the premiere episode of Yariman Fudousan, we follow Minorikawa Naoto, a new employee at the small and seemingly shady Higurashi Real Estate agency. With only his boss and himself running the show, Minorikawa quickly learns the ropesâand quirksâof their unconventional business. The agency caters mostly to students, offering lenient deposit policies but requiring in-person rent payments, leading to awkward and sometimes tense encounters with tenants.
A key moment unfolds when Minorikawa struggles to collect rent from Mizumoto Fumi, a student who dodges payments and reveals a carefree attitude toward work and responsibilities. Their conversation highlights themes of financial instability and youthful rebellion, as Mizumoto questions the value of labor while avoiding her obligations. Meanwhile, Minorikawaâs boss takes a hands-onâand unsettlingâapproach to handling delinquent tenants, hinting at darker undertones in their business practices.
The episode takes a bizarre turn when the boss and Minorikawa investigate Mizumotoâs abandoned apartment, uncovering a messy, chaotic living space. The bossâs strange fascination with the remnants of tenantsâ lives adds an eerie layer to the story, blurring the lines between professionalism and voyeurism. As Minorikawa grapples with his role in this unorthodox agency, viewers are left wondering just how far the company will go to secure paymentsâand what secrets lurk behind its seemingly simple facade.
With a mix of dark humor, social commentary, and unsettling moments, Yariman Fudousan Episode 1 sets the stage for a series that explores the gritty, unconventional side of real estateâand the people caught in its web. Donât miss the tense, provocative debut of this unique story!
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