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  2. Category:Japanese romantic drama films - Wikipedia

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    Last Letter (2020 film) Last Letter (2018 film) Last Life in the Universe; Let Me Eat Your Pancreas (film) Love and Lies (2017 film) Love Letter (1953 film) Love Letter (1995 film) Love's Whirlpool (2014 film) Lovers' Kiss; Loving You (2007 film)

  3. Category:Japanese romance films - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Japanese films of 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Arashi Anniversary Tour 5×20 Film: Record of Memories: ¥4.55 billion ($41.46 million) 5 Tokyo Revengers: ¥4.50 billion ($41 million) 6 Rurouni Kenshin: The Final: ¥4.35 billion ($39.64 million) 7 The Untold Tale of the Three Kingdoms: ¥4.03 billion ($36.72 million) 8 We Made a Beautiful Bouquet: ¥3.81 billion ($34.72 million) 8 Masquerade ...

  5. Love Letter (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Love Letter is a 1995 Japanese romantic film written, directed and edited by Shunji Iwai in his debut feature film and starring Miho Nakayama. The majority of the film was shot on the island of Hokkaidō, primarily in Otaru. It achieved great success at the box office in Japan and gained popularity in other East Asian countries, particularly ...

  6. List of romance films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of romance films This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Cinema of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2022, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced, producing 634 films, and third largest in terms of box office revenue, standing at $1.5 billion. [4] Films have been produced in Japan since 1897.

  8. Norwegian Wood (film) - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森, Noruwei no Mori) is a 2010 Japanese romantic drama film written and directed by Tran Anh Hung, based on the 1987 novel by Haruki Murakami. It was released in Japan on 11 December 2010. [ 2 ]

  9. Kimi ni Todoke (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kimi ni Todoke (君に届け, lit."Reaching You"), also known as From Me to You, is a 2010 Japanese romantic drama film based on the manga of the same name. [2] The film is directed by Naoto Kumazawa, who also co-wrote the film's script with Rika Nezu. [3]