Rinka Kazuki sings enka, traditional Japanese ballads, in sleazy dives where she makes most of her money from tips. Sometimes a big spender will slip her a 10,000-yen note, but often it will be
only a hundred-yen coin - worth pennies. On the wrong side of thirty, with a treacherous agent, unscrupulous rivals and an unsupportive lover, she sees her hopes of finding fame, fortune and
happiness dwindling fast. But her boundless optimism and quirky humour, combined with a streak of ruthless determination and a degree of self-awareness, fuel her search for unattainable love
and unrealizable dreams.