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Hype for Blade of the Immortal
To use modern parlance: Blade of the Immortal is problematic, but that’s fine. I don’t read manga or watch anime to feel clean and like everything’s okay. Quite…


A-Z Drama Challenge: Tsuki ni Shizumu
Another one that landed on my list after retracing some of my favorite queens of Jpop – this time being none other than Ayumi Hamasaki. A legend in…


Best J-Pop/J-Rock Albums of 2023
Hi to the maybe two people reading this annual post series!
Ayumi Hamasaki’s JDrama – M: Ai Subeki Hito ga Ite – The Review
So I have finally finished M: Ai Subeki Hito ga Ite, a series that I had eagerly anticipated earlier this year. This series had some ups and downs…
Fall 2019 Anime Preview
The new season’s already starting, so you know what that means: it’s time for another detailed rundown of all new anime with particularly talented creative teams, to see…
Nohara Hiroshi Hiru Meshi no Ryuugi
A food manga staring the father Hiroshi Nohara from Crayon Shinchan. Follows Hiroshi as he eats various meals during his lunch break at work. Continue reading →


Sayon’s Bell (サヨンの鐘, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1943)
An indigenous woman becomes a martyr for the Japanese empire after drowning in a river while carrying the possessions of a Japanese policeman in an unabashed propaganda effort…


July 2022 Monthly Favorites
Hello there folks, and welcome back to one of my two reoccuring features – the Monthly Favorites. July seems to have come and went for me. A good…


Image of a Mother (母のおもかげ, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1959)
A little boy’s difficulties in accepting his new stepmother express an anxiety about the changing nature of the family in Hiroshi Shimizu’s familial melodrama.
Oyafuko dori / 親不孝通り (1958)
Obscure Japanese Film #168 Hiroshi Kawaguchi and Yoko Katsuragi Katsuya ( Hiroshi Kawaguchi) is a cynical student who studies as little ...


Tomorrow There Will Be Fine Weather (明日は日本晴れ, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1948)
A bus breaking down on a mountain pass signals a roadblock on the way to a new Japan in Hiroshi Shimizu’s lighthearted yet melancholy drama.


Dancing Girl (踊子, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1957)
The arrival of a free-spirited younger sister creates chaos in the live of a chorus dancer and her violinist husband in Hiroshi Shimizu’s elegantly lensed melodrama.
The Playful Icons of Hiroshi Mori
While browsing Pinterest recently, I found this: Beneath, some wags had christened this the “Moe Lisa” by “Leonardo Doujinshi.” The whimsical, anime-esque style reminds me of the playful…


Children of the Beehive: What Happened Next (その後の蜂の巣の子供たち, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1951)
In an interesting piece of meta docufiction, Hiroshi Shimizu revisits the Beehive a few years later to find out how the orphans live now.


Sound in the Mist (霧の音, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1956)
A botanist continues to visit the same mountain lodge each Harvest Moon in search of lost love in a late melodrama from Hiroshi Shimizu
On This Earth / 地上 / Chijo (1957)
Obscure Japanese Film #150 Hitomi Nozoe and Hiroshi Kawaguchi Kanazawa, central Japan, c.1920. Heiichiro (Hiroshi Kawaguchi) is a student ...


The Golden Bullet (黄金の弾丸, Hiroshi Innami, 1927)
A locked room mystery sends a dogged detective hot on the trail of the Benevolent Picaroon in Hiroshi Innami’s highly stylised silent


Mini Review – Spriggan (2022)
The Spriggan series differs from the film in plenty of ways – expanding storylines and cast, adding fun new settings, adding humour and including a bit more depth…
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An Email Interview with Hiroshi Gokan, Director of “Gotō-san” [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2021]
An Email Interview with Hiroshi Gokan, Director of “Gotō-san” [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2021]


Tatsumi (辰巳, Hiroshi Shoji, 2023)
A fisherman with a sideline in disposing of corpses is dragged into gangland intrigue when his is murdered in Hiroshi Shoji’s retro crime drama.
ANN Guest Article: Interview with Hiroshi Nagahama
I am incredibly honored to have gotten to interview Hiroshi Nagahama ( Revolutionary Girl Utena, Mushi-shi, The Flowers of Evil ) about hi...


Ikusamonogatari: A Message from Koyomi Araragi
An audio drama written by NISIOISIN and narrated by Hiroshi Kamiya to celebrate Koyomi and Hitagi’s wedding.


Record of a Woman Doctor (女医の記録, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1941)
A doctor gains a new perspective on life after being sent to a remote rural village in Hiroshi Shimizu’s gentle social drama.
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Directing Mushishi and other spiraling stories – Hiroshi Nagahama and Uki Satake [Panels at Japan Expo Orléans 2023]
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Gotō-san ゴトーさん Dir: Hiroshi Gokan (2020) [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2021]
A film for the economic uncertainty of our Covid-19 age. Gotō-san ゴトーさん Dir: Hiroshi Gokan (2020) [Osaka Asian Film Festival 2021]


Hirohiko Araki Recommends “SMOTHER ME” Manga by Hiroshi Shimomoto
Hirohiko Araki recommends Volume 1 of "SMOTHER ME" manga, praising Hiroshi Shimomoto's debut for its art style and protagonist.
Hiroshi Hirata (1937-2021)
The manga artist Hiroshi Hirata, who died last week, spent his formative years struggling to make ends meet in a poverty-stricken Japan. He was born in Tokyo, where…


Children of the Great Buddha (大仏さまと子供たち, Hiroshi Shimizu, 1952)
A collection of orphans attempt to support themselves as tour guides to the ancient capital of Nara in HIroshi Shimizu’s empathetic drama.
Mugen no Juunin: Immortal – 21
It's only when this series really slows down that Hamasaki-sensei"s brilliance fully shines through. Read more The post Mugen no Juunin: Immortal – 21 appeared first on Lost…


Interview: Hiroshi Fujioka Looks Back at 50 Years of Being Kamen Rider
At this year's Tokyo International Film Festival, I got to spend thirty minutes with Hiroshi Fujioka, the original Kamen Rider.


OUT (Hiroshi Shinagawa, 2023)
Delinquent dramas have been having a bit of a moment over the last few years and like many Hiroshi Shinagawa’s manga adaptation OUT is a comic retro throwback…


Hiroshi Manabe
真鍋博 MANABE HIROSHI *Though more famous for his retro futurist illustrations, Manabe was one third of the original Animation Sannin no Kai group that jumpstarted independent animation in…


Seiyuu Highlights: Hiroshi Kamiya 神谷 浩史
From the voice that brought you humanity's strongest soldier from Attack On Titan, Hiroshi Kamiya is one of the most popular voice actor in our recent time, having…


Seven Days War (ぼくらの七日間戦争, Hiroshi Sugawara, 1988)
Oppressed teens rebel against the constraints of the Bubble-era society in Hiroshi Sugawara’s anarchic Kadokawa teen movie.
The Great Journey / 大いなる旅路 / Oinaru tabiji (1960)
Obscure Japanese Film #110 Rentaro Mikuni and Michiko Hoshi Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, mid-1920s. Kozo Iwami (Rentaro Mikuni) works for the ...


Wolf Guy
Stemming from a long-running mystery novel series, our next review is a 1995 manga adaptation of Hirai Kazumasa’s Wolf Guy ウルフガイ, as illustrated by Kadota Hiroshi. Filled with…


Goto-san (ゴトーさん, Hiroshi Gokan, 2020)
A young man’s peaceful dropout existence is disrupted by potential romance, a deadly virus, and economic instability in Gokan’s deceptively quirky drama


Shin Good Job
Throughout his nearly six decade career, hardworking veteran mangaka Motomiya Hiroshi 本宮ひろ志 has surely experienced firsthand his fair share of labor, and has spent the better part of…


Nami no Gotoku
Nami no Gotoku 波の如く is a 1982 short story from prolific mangaka Motomiya Hiroshi 本宮ひろ志 that translates to Like a Wave- adequately named for protagonist Namijirou 波次郎, who…


Five Men in a Circus (サーカス五人組, Mikio Naruse, 1935)
A 5-piece jinta brass band ends up performing as ringers at strike-stricken circus in Naruse’s melancholy anti-authoritarian comedy


Japanese Bus Rides: MR. THANK YOU and HIDEKO, THE BUS CONDUCTRESS
Two of the most charming Japanese films I’ve ever seen are about bus rides in rural Japan in the pre-war era. MR. THANK YOU (1936), directed by Hiroshi…


Mirai Banashi
Have you ever wondered what life in the far future would hold, after the destruction and subsequent exodus of our planet Earth? Longtime mangaka Motomiya Hiroshi 本宮 ひろ志…


Hotel Iris (艾莉絲旅館, Hiroshi Okuhara, 2021)
You can check out any time you like, but you can never really leave the titular Hotel Iris (艾莉絲旅館) at the centre of centre of Hiroshi Okuhara’s Taiwan-set…


The Military Policeman and the Dismembered Beauty (憲兵とバラバラ死美人, Kyotaro Namiki, 1957)
A top investigator finds himself swimming against the tide when investigating the discovery of woman’s torso at the barracks in Kyotaro Namiki’s ghostly procedural.


Tokyo Drifter (東京流れ者, Seijun Suzuki, 1966)
A recently released yakuza attempts to join the new society by going straight but finds his efforts frustrated by upstart gangsters in Seijun Suzuki’s postmodern noir.


Street of Love and Hope (愛と希望の街, Nagisa Oshima, 1959)
A young man’s pigeon selling scam eventually ruins his cross-class friendship with a wealthy young woman in Oshima’s biting sociopolitical drama


Gift of Fire (太陽の子, Hiroshi Kurosaki, 2020)
A conflicted scientist struggles to reconcile himself to the implications of his work while researching an atomic bomb in Kurosaki’s contemplative wartime drama


Unlock Your Heart (ひらいて, Rin Shuto, 2021)
A straight-A student enters a self-destructive tailspin on discovering her longterm crush has a secret girlfriend in Rin Shuto’s intense psycho-romance.


Lust of the White Serpent (蛇精の淫, Morihei Magatani, 1960)
A village boy falls for the headman’s daughter but unwittingly embarks on an affair with a snake spirit in Morihei Magatani’s Shintoho horror


The Most Dangerous Game (1978)
A stylish noirish experience that offers many satisfying action moments and a chance for the male spectator to fleetingly savour an impossible fantasy of male desirability.