"Tokyo Love Map" captures the private moments of everyday life on the streets of Tokyo, unfolding like scenes from a movie. The desire to transform into someone different—something everyone has felt at least once—is not limited to children dreaming of being heroes; it's an impulse that persists into adulthood. For Pii Ko Masaki and Makino, who are active in Shinjuku, the dressing room is more than just a place to change—it's a sacred space where they shed their real identities and are reborn as someone else. They abandon their real names and transform into actresses. The self who stands in the spotlight as the main character, and the self who stays home, embracing solitude—neither may be the "true" self, and no one knows the answer. Here are etched fragments of their lives, wavering between reality and fantasy, truth and mask.