Aramaki Yurika is a successful consultant in Saitama. She has rebuilt many restaurants as a consultant. One day, she is asked to rebuild the host club, Eichi. For that, she points out the faults of the host club and recommends that the business should hire a man who has the potential to become a popular host. Yurika scouts 25-year-old Iwatsuki Kiseki as a host for the club. Kiseki was born as the son of a farmer and he does farm work. (Source: AsianWiki; edited by MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 埼玉のホスト
- Also Known As: Saitama Host Club , Saitama no Hosuto
- Genres: Business, Comedy, Youth
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Cast & Credits
- Yamamoto ChihiroAramaki YurikaMain Role
- Fukumoto TaiseiIwatsuki KisekiSupport Role
- RaikuAkasaka GenjiSupport Role
- Kimura RyoUranishi KobatoSupport Role
- Nakazawa MotokiTakasaki SenSupport Role
- Tanaka KokiGyoda MamoruSupport Role
Reviews

Light and fluffy like a warm hug.
This isn't terribly dramatic , its mostly light fluffy silliness that will just have you grinning right up till the very end. I'm especially attracted to this Japanese slapstick comedy, its a loud kind of ridiculous humour that is so infectious and that's why this series is exactly my cup of tea.I'm sure it's not for everyone, but I really loved this. Its one of those relaxing easy series to watch in one sitting that just makes you think that the world isn't so bad after all. The whole cast was outstanding
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Silly & heartwarming
I'm really happy to see a show with no plot holes and a consistent story that is told in such a short form. The ending is only slightly open, but any questions you might have while watching will surely be answered by the end. Didn't get emtional while watching, but the story is still heartwarming with not too much dramatism.Whatever people say about the plot or the romantic line, the comedy is the core of the show - and it's quite good and well-thought. Not to undervaluate the first two, but comedy is easily the most "special" thing about it, as the rest is almost overused in Japanese dramas these days.
P.S. For anyone out there curious, there is not even a hint of harem genre like in many other host club scenarios.
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