Saionji, a housework-application employee who doesn't do housework, is enjoying the freedom of single life she's finally obtained after 38 years! However, she meets Kusumi, a genius engineer from Silicon Valley. The strange younger man has a big "secret"! This is a story of love and family, where Saionji-san, who has no housekeeping skills, takes on the challenge (Source: MangaUpdates) ~~ Adapted from the manga series “Saionji-san wa Kaji wo Shinai” (西園寺さんは家事をしない) by Hiura Satoru (秀樂沙鷺). Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 西園寺さんは家事をしない︎
- Also Known As: Ms. Saionji Doesn't Do Housework , No Domestic Work for Ms. Saionji , さいおんじさんはかじをしない
- Director: Yamamoto Takeyoshi, Takemura Kentaro, Imura Taichi
- Screenwriter: Yamashita Subaru, Miyamoto Takeshi
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Matsumoto WakanaSaionji ItsukiMain Role
- Matsumura HokutoKusumi ToshinaoMain Role
- Kurata EmaKusumi RukaSupport Role
- Fujii TakashiAmano RyujiSupport Role
- Hamada MariSato ChisakoSupport Role
- Yokota MayuuTakeda EmiriSupport Role
Reviews
See you soon, I hope!
Give me a found family trope any day and I'll embrace it with an open heart. When I first saw the teasers for this show, I thought that it’s going to be a fun rom-com. In a way, it has some elements of the genre. But I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re looking for a much more romance-focused story.I think the central theme of this show strongly aligns more with family than romance.
In fact, the show explores more on the themes of family heartbreak, loss, and grief. With the arrival of Kusumi and Ruka in her life, Saionji starts to reflect upon the meaning of family again after feeling betrayed and heartbroken by her own. While Kusumi, with the help of Saionji, slowly learns how to open up and rely on other people after carrying the burden of parenthood alone. This is the aspect of the show that I liked the most.
It’s also a big factor that Wakana, Hokuto, and Ema-chan's chemistry together was charming and fun, which for me is what made the show so enjoyable to watch.
There were some parts of the story, particularly on the romance aspect, that I feel like could have been omitted. To be fair, I liked Yokoi as a character, but not as a romantic rival, and that left me with a bittersweet feeling at the end.
Still, even with its flaws and all, this was a nice and happy watch for me. At the heart of the show is a beautiful message about belongingness. It’s about finding a place in this world where you can stay true to yourself and be accepted and loved by it. And I liked that.
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