Why it resonates
Hyuga Toru (Shun Oguri) is a 29-year-old billionaire genius and the founder of "Next Innovation" (NI), a tech company reminiscent of a young Facebook or Apple. He is brilliant, arrogant, and suffers from prosopagnosia (face blindness), which makes him appear cold and dismissive.
A hyper-logical tech mogul who can’t remember a single face hires a chaotic, empathetic data archivist to organize his life. Together, they must save his company from a hostile takeover—only to realize the algorithm for love was never in the code.
His life intersects with (Ishihara Satomi), a hardworking but unemployed fourth-year student at the prestigious University of Tokyo. While she possesses a near-photographic memory, her lack of experience has made her job search a series of failures.