At the beginning of the Meiji era, Hokuriku is set in the noble Ninji Temple in Wakasa Obama. A sad story about a former married woman who was sold from Satsuma to become a sex slave in front of Hioka Nun in the fifty years of Nunji, and is caught up in hell by the nuns who unfold at Nunji. The era changed to 1954 after the war, and the stage was Kyoto. A former Chinese bank president's husband failed to invest in a national project to revive East Asia and died. The chief priest of Bodaiji, a large depositor, discovers the masochist instinct hidden behind the mourning dress of a beautiful widow who dresses chastely, and pushes it into hell. Instead of Heisei after the burst of the bubble economy, he is said to be caught in the trap of Yami Kinya, a widow who is raped, and to take all the organs of his son on the shoulder of the debt. A 220-minute sensual erotic drama with a high degree of perfection that fans from the 40s to the baby boomer generation can enjoy, with the scent of the Meiji and 1991 eras revived vividly.