According to Japanese media reports, actor Yudai Chiba took over the filming of the Japanese late-night drama "Too Many Beauties" in October, and cooperated with Aimi Sazawa, the work will hold a world premiere ceremony in Cannes, and will also be broadcast simultaneously in nine Asian countries and regions, including Japan.

Adapted from the novel of the same name by Osaki, the drama tells the story of Yoshitaka Shinmi, an elite literary editor who has worked in a large publishing house for three years, who is suddenly transferred to the editorial office of the Harajuku Fashion Magazine, and slowly understands the cute culture, although he feels that he does not belong to the fashion magazine, he still works hard and actively moves forward. "The editorial board of Pipin on the shooting scene was so cute that even I wanted to work there, the actors and crew worked in harmony, they felt very good, and they were looking forward to the start of the Japanese drama," Osaki said. ”
Yudai Chiba, who starred in film and television works such as "Laughing Heavenly Home", "The Woman Who Sold the House", and "Takato Unattainable", played Shinmi Yoshitaka in the play, is the elite of the literary and art editorial department, and even the same period played by Nakao Akiyoshi is also very envious, but one day, the editor-in-chief played by Tetsuta Yamamoto suddenly transferred him to work in the fashion magazine "pipin", and he cooperated with female colleagues such as Toshio played by Aimi Sazugawa, as well as fashion models, who were placed in this world of cute supremacy, and how worrying the fate of Takashi was.
Yuda Chiba said: "This drama made me think more deeply about work, and I played Jia Xiao, a straight ambitionist who was completely unable to understand the concept of cuteness, and suddenly transferred to work for a fashion magazine, and despite the inner entanglement, he has been growing." ”
Also starring in the series are Nanako Kobayashi, Maimi Yajima, Asari Yō Kuroba, Akira Nagai, and Keiko Horiuchi, which is the third professional drama in which Reina Oda is the producer of "The Woman Who Sold the House" and "The School Girl Etsuko Kono". The series has been scheduled to hold a world premiere ceremony in Cannes, France, when Yudai Chiba and other creators will participate, and the series will begin broadcasting in Japan on October 18.