The Haruno family lives in a quiet and peaceful mountain village. Their life is quiet and happy, but the family members have their own troubles. Grandfather (my convent Dayo) is eccentric and perverse, and is obsessed with the production of private paintings; his father (Youwa Miura) is a stay-at-home hypnotherapist who is so focused on his work that he has no time to take care of him; his wife Miko (Mimi) is finally temporarily freed from the busy life of raising his son, so he decides to pick up the painting work of table cards. The couple seldom communicate with each other, and the estrangement is secretly born; the eldest son Aichi Sato (Takashi Sato) falls in love with the new transfer student, he hesitates and dares not to express it; the daughter Yukiko Sakano (Meiji Sakano) always thinks that his head is getting bigger and bigger. This strange fantasy bothers her. The loafer's uncle (Tadashi Asano) comes back from Tokyo and blows a little angry for this ordinary but strange family.