The play is adapted from the work of the same name by Hurun Ikei, and tells a series of comedy stories after the Japanese Prime Minister and his son exchanged "souls".
Synopsis
Wu Teng Taishan (played by Kenichi Endō), a representative of the Civil Affairs Party, was finally elected as the 1th Japanese Prime Minister after being crushed by intrigue. Wu Teng is headstrong and tough, but his son Xiang (Suda Masaki), who is in college, is an out-and-out idiot, which forms a sharp contrast between father and son. One day, the father and son had a "soul" exchange. In order to ensure the normal operation of the government, Xiang, whose soul entered his father's body, was dragged to the position of Prime Minister by his father and his staff, Tomohara (Issei Takahashi). However, Xiang is not sure about the current situation, and he frequently slips of the tongue in his speeches to the National Assembly. However, Taishan, a father who has always been serious, has repeatedly hit a wall in job hunting activities for his son. It is difficult to understand the contemporary youth culture, which makes him struggling. At the same time, there is an amazing inside story behind the exchange of "souls" between Taishan and his son.