[Machine Translation] The 2016 release of "The Late Wife's Business" was a big hit with its ephemeral and comedic depiction of a woman and the men she deceives who are set up to commit insurance fraud at a marriage counseling center. Director Tsuruhashi has been eagerly awaiting the film version of "The Flea Samurai" for about 40 years. Kobayashi Kannoshin, a samurai from an elite clan, has been transferred to the "flea business" because of his overly serious nature. Kobayashi is played by Hiroshi Abe, who made the whole country laugh when he played an ancient Roman in "Thermae Romae". The film co-stars Shinobu Terajima, Etsushi Toyokawa, Takumi Saito, Morio Kazama, Shinobu Otake, Atsuko Maeda, Yutaka Matsushige, and Bunshi Katsura. The film is set in Edo (Tokyo) and portrays a samurai who is active on the floor of a samurai house, and is full of the "Tsuruhashi-busi" (meaning "the Tsuruhashi clause") that can be understood even in the modern age. The music is composed by Yoshi Haneoka, who also composed the music for the previous film "The Late Married Woman. The music includes Japanese drums, melancholy guitar, trumpet, accordion, and more. The film is rich in variety, including surf sounds and swing, and adds color to the story. The musicians include Eric Miyashiro, Nobuhide Handa, Masakuni Takeno, Haruki Mino, and more! This is a piece of music that can be enjoyed as lounge music!