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One night, the Toto University Affiliated Hospital urgently took in a mysterious man with a head injury. The on-duty brain surgery doctor Nanfang Jin (played by Osawa Takao) successfully completed the operation for him. After he woke up from the operation, the man escaped inexplicably. During the chase, Ren fell down the stairs and fell into coma. When he woke up again, he found himself in a forest with pan-headed warriors fighting. Thinking that Jin, who was filming a period drama, was in danger, he was fortunately saved by the young samurai Kyoutaro Tachibana (played by Keisuke Koide). Ren followed the injured Kyoutaro back to Tachibana's house and performed surgery on him under extremely simple conditions. Kyoutaro's sister Tachibana Saki (played by Haruka Ayase), who witnessed the entire operation, was deeply touched and developed a strong interest in Jin. The next morning, Jin learned the shocking fact from Saki: he had actually traveled to the Edo period at the end of the Tokugawa period! Since then, a huge historical picture has gradually emerged. Taking Jin's ups and downs at the Medical Institute and the many medical incidents after he established his own business as the main line, not only characters/organizations such as Sakamoto Ryoma, Katsu Kaishu, Ogata Koan, and the Shinsengumi all appear, but Jin also encounters his fiancée in the modern age who looks amazing. Similar to the beautiful oiran Nokaze (played by Miki Nakatani). Jin, who is deeply aware of the magical destiny, while trying to introduce modern medical technology to Edo,...

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