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Yo-kai Watch the Movie 2: Director: Shigeharu Takahashi, Shinji Ushiro Cast: Haruka Tomatsu, Tomokazu Seki, Etsuko Kozakura, Romi Park, Yūki Kaji: Based on a video game. Fantasy, Action [251] [252] 23 Chibi Maruko-chan: A Boy from Italy: Director: James Takagi Cast: Tarako, Yusaku Yara, Teiyū Ichiryūsai, Yūko Mizutani: Based on a manga ...
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The following is a list of foreign films set in Japan.Japan has provided an exotic and cosmopolitan backdrop to many international films set mostly or entirely in Japan. A common theme of western films set in Japan is the differences between Japanese and Western culture and how the characters cope with their new surroundings.
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Monkey Magic: The Movie The Mourning Forest: Naomi Kawase: Won the Grand Prix at Cannes: Naruto: Shippūden the Movie: Anime: One Piece the Movie: Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Ikue Ōtani, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Misa Watanabe: Piano no Mori ...
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie -Part I-Chiaki Kon: Kotono Mitsuishi, Hisako Kanemoto, Rina Satō, Ami Koshimizu, Shizuka Itō, Misato Fukuen, Kenji Nojima, Junko Minagawa, Sayaka Ohara, Ai Maeda, Yukiyo Fujii, Ryō Hirohashi, Taishi Murata, Shoko Nakagawa, Naomi Watanabe, Nanao [5] [6] [7] Gintama: The Final: Takashi Koizumi
Confessions (Japanese: 告白, Kokuhaku) is a 2010 Japanese psychological thriller film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and based on author Kanae Minato's 2008 debut mystery novel, which won the 2009 Honya Taisho award (Japan Booksellers Award). [2]