[Machine Translation] Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture, in the middle of the northern Kanto region, where "there are no live houses, clubs, or record stores. The hip-hop group "SHO-GUNG" formed in this rural area is planning their first live performance with their own music. However, "Ick" and his friends, who want to be rappers who deliver their words to the world but live at home without a job, are completely ridiculed by everyone around them. Then, Chinatsu, a classmate from high school who had been active as an adult film actress in Tokyo, comes back to his hometown. The friends have a subtle misunderstanding. Can they really go live? How far is it from here to Tokyo and to the U.S.? The director himself has taken this legendary indie movie that swept the Japanese film industry in 2009 with its overflowing sense of humor and sadness and added a lot of background and side stories that were not depicted in the film, and adapted it into a novel from his own heart.