You Waki, a rocker, travels to reformatories throughout Japan where he performs his songs for troubled kids in an attempt to reach them. Waki, whose own father died in prison, wants to help these kids rejoin society. Now he is pursuing a second career as a farmer. He shouts his songs in his rice field to celebrate the harvest. However, the Tohoku earthquake completely changed his life. After hearing the news, Waki hops on his bike and heads to the afflicted area. Upon arriving, he feels powerless. However, he meets a farmer who has lost his apple plantation by the tsunami. Waki supports him to relocate to open fields in the west. Waki embarks on a new journey to re-connect Japan through agriculture and music.