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- A 32-year-old woman living with her parents meets a boxer and finally starts a life.
- A chance encounter leads Yukari, a burnt out high school student, to a group of dedicated fashion design students. She becomes their model for their graduating exhibition and discovers her talent for modeling.
- Jin is a temporary elementary school teacher on his way to a permanent position when a traumatic event plunged him into a terrifying deep darkness. Three months later, a mysterious man named Kai provokes Jin's memories and feelings regarding the past experience through rapping. Why is Kai obsessed with Jin? How does Jin confront his own "darkness"? Conflicts and battles for men who have been deeply injured inspire healing. And does true love exist on the other side? Struggling, suffering, we will live.
- This psychological film follows for several days a very shy young adult woman (played by Aino Kishi), a loner with a good heart and healthy work ethics, who has the misfortune of growing up with obsessional attraction to rubber clothing, the attraction that potentially could make her a target for social rejection, ridicule, and mistreatment. She carefully conceals from her co-workers in a food factory the fact she wears such undergarments. An attractive male co-worker (played by Hiroshi Yamamoto) befriends her. He is conservatively dressed in a grey suit, white shirt, and a tie. While kissing her, he also attempts to caress her body when they are alone in her apartment. She panics, knowing that he eventually might detect her rubber undergarments. Unfortunately, he indeed reacts to this discovery with a disappointed surprise and then even with a rejection. However, when they again meet in the factory, they discuss her childhood fascination with an actor from action movies who also wore a cat-suit attire perhaps also made from rubber. Subsequently they again attempt to date and to meet each others need for intimate friendship. As in most such young relationships, they experience misunderstandings and frustrations on this pathway but they develop an affection for each other that eventually helps them to achieve more harmony.
- Inspector Zenigata takes on cases in Japan.
- Nojima Satoshi (Junichi Okada) is a photographer who wants to photograph scenery, but currently works for a modeling agency where he takes picture of his best friend, a model in his 30, Shingo (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi). One day, Satoshi decides that he no longer wants to put up with what he doesn't want to do, and sets out to go to Canada to shoot pictures of the Canadian scenery. Living next door is a woman, Nanao (Kumiko Aso), also approaching her 30, who is too busy with her work at a flower shop to consider dating. One day, a man working at a convenience store nearby stops by her flower shop and confesses his feelings for her. Satoshi and Nanao know about each other's existence by the sounds their neighbor makes through the thin wall. Even though they do pay attention to the sounds next door, they actually have never met ...
- 10 high school students including Yuka Kabayama are suddenly led to a room and must play the jinrou game. Yuka Kabayama has the jinrou card. She has to hide that fact and the kill players who have the citizens cards one by one. Yuka Kabayama gets excited by her situation.
- All seniors at a high school stay together at a camp, including student Chinatsu (Rie Kitahara). On their first day, the homeroom teacher announces that all the students must play the card game "Old Maid". In order to reverse the declining academic abilities of its younger generation, the Japanese government planned this camping program. In this card game, the students that lose will meet their deaths. .
- Hayato Akaboshi quits racing cars and settles in a village when he accidentally kills another driver. He works at a garage and turns its fortunes around, making the owner of another garage jealous.
- It is an escape game and is mandated by the government. The losers in the card game of the prequel are sent to a building where they have to participate in an escape game in order to successfully leave the building. There are seven students. Four will survive. Three will die. The government is looking to halt the drop in students' IQs and increase the intelligence of the young people.
- Peaceful life of different people in Kyoto.
- The truth about Kanna is that she spent her entire savings on whole-body plastic surgery. Now someone shows up to reveal her makeover.
- Although Nobuyoshi and Saki just got married and moved into a new apartment, their relationship still lacks spark. Things start to change as they meet a weird fortune-teller who also happens to operate tours to hell. Without further ado the young couple books a honeymoon trip which takes them to the most bizarre, colorful and fun vision of hell you could ever dream of.
- Seaside Motel" is a romantic-comedy that takes place over the course of one evening at the oddly named Seaside Motel. The motel is in fact surrounded by mountains with no water in sight. One evening smooth talking swindler Kamedara (Toma Ikuta) stops in for the night at the Seaside Motel. During the evening he comes across a call girl named Candy (Kumiko Aso) whom he falls in love with ...
- In Nakameguro, Tokyo. An unknown young actor, Eiichi Nishio learns some important things while he communes with his elder actors and actresses in Japanese pub named Fuji where an atmosphere of Shôwa period is still alive.
- High school freshman, Tomu, and his friend, Hiroshi, enter high school in hopes of playing baseball. However, by the time they are there, the team is already disbanded. The school was known for their famous baseball team, but now has been overrun by Yanki (Japanese delinquents).
- Based on a true story of elderly women - three childhood friends - who at their old age put up a food garnish business at Tokushima Prefecture.
- In 1921, Miyazawa Kenji left a wealthy family and went to Tokyo. Standing on his own two feet, he lived there for 8 months. Late summer, Kenji received a telegram from his family. Worried about his younger sister Toshi, Kenji returned to his family. What waited for Kenji there, was Kenji's father Masajiro. His father had deceived Kenji about the health of his younger sister because he was worried about Kenji living alone. Meanwhile, Kenji has still not found his true calling in life. Kenji makes korokke (potato croquettes), which he tasted in Tokyo, and shares it with his family. He realizes that sharing his happiness is ideal for him. In accordance with Toshi's wish, Kenji becomes a teacher at a newly created agricultural school.
- Ren Osugi plays a middle-aged salary man whose life falls apart when he's laid off from his job, but finds solace in adopting a stray cat.