In 1965, the planned closure of a coal mine in Iwaki, Japan, will leave 2,000 people jobless, devastating the community. The mining company plans to build the Hawaiian Center to promote tourism, but the local union families resist, boycotting the effort.
Hura gâru
In a small Japanese town, a group of young women embark on a bold initiative to revitalize their community's economy by creating a Hawaiian-themed tourist attraction, a tropical village that promises to transport visitors to the islands of Hawaii.