In an obscure magic bar in Tokyo, the sunny man (played by Oquan), who has been performing magic for nearly two decades, is still struggling at the bottom. Unable to show himself in words, he looked at the younger generation who jumped to fame, and Qingfu had mixed feelings in his heart. On this day, he received an unexpected call from the police station. His father, who had been out of touch for a long time, died alone under a bridge. Standing under the bridge, the sunny man wept bitterly for himself and his father, and suddenly the thunder fell from the sky and hit him. When Haruo woke up, he was surprised to find that he traveled through time and space to Japan in 1973. By virtue of his unique skill, he found a performance stage in an Asakusa theater, and successively met the beautiful hostess Yueko Hanamura (played by Miyuki Shibataki) and his useless father, Shoshitaro (played by a troupe). Hiroo and Shotaro's performance partner was surprisingly popular, and he finally learned about his mother's past. This film is adapted by a member of the troupe based on his own novel.