Keiichi Oda, a tired office worker, commutes back and forth from work, and on his way he periodically stumbles upon Madoka's apartment window where she runs a ramen shop… later an okonomiyaki shop… later, an ice fishing hole… later, a sauna… later, a climbing wall… Who is this mysterious, silent and pretty woman? Where the hell does she get all this stuff from? Why does she always beckon Oda? And why is she so damn stubborn about it all!? Be prepared to have your concept of "multitasking" challenged!!!
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