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Genius brothers Kenji and Haru Henshin make a remarkable discovery when they create a device that can take a person apart at a quantum level and rebuild them as a new person tucked into reality so they fit in as neatly as you please, as if the way they were changed was how they had always been.
One week later, they revert to their original selves, tempered and changed by their experience, if more than a little confused.
Not being able to figure out how to present such a thing to the public, they decided to “gift” random tourists visiting Tokyo with the opportunity to spend a week as native Japanese citizens and be truly absorbed into Nihon-jin.
They do this by starting a company called Quantum Life Forge and Yummy Snacks of Japan and hiding their miracle devices in their vending machines.
Interesting experiences then ensue for some tourists.
Such as:
Or not, as just a few blocks away, Arthur Davies’ rival business kingpin to be, Gary Carroll, also finds himself in the beam of one of the mysterious vending machines and a week-long remake as Miss Sera Naoko. One of the more interesting “Quantum Life Forge” transformations.
Wakata Sawa, the owner of the Dynamic Cherry Blossom Beauty Salon, was tired of all the rude remarks and snide cultural insults from Sally Mae Macintosh, the owner of a rival salon, Yankee Doodle Hairdos.
So Wakata challenged her, "Let's each have our salons, give each of us a total makeover, and see which is most impressive."
Unknown to Sally, the main drawing point of the Cherry Blossom Salon was that Wakata was a practitioner of a really obscure and powerful alternate form of acupuncture that could do some amazing, almost supernatural things.
For example, make Sally Mae look like she could have been Wakata's sister! ... Her older sister, Ms Macintosh did not handle this well at all.