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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- A detective is trying to find the cause of a string of suicides.
- Muscles, cop from Hong Kong, is in Japan chasing a bad HK cop. His cop partner gets taken by the ninja gang. Muscles gets his 5 old no-good friends from the orphanage to help find the bad cop. Lots of comedy and kung-fu fighting follows.
- Two office workers, who are also fans of otaku culture, meet and develop a relationship.
- Were people's lives changed by having known Yonosuke?
- Nagisa is transgender. She grew up in Hiroshima as a man, but now lives in Shinjuku, Tokyo as a woman. Due to an incident, she begins to live with middle school student Ichika, who is a distant relative. Ichika has been neglected by her mother Saori. From living in solitude by herself, to now living with Ichika, Nagisa develops maternal instincts for the first time.
- Learning of childhood friend Meihua's death, Lingling goes to Japan to find Meihua's sister, Meifeng. Brutal gangsters demand Lingling return an item Meihua stole, and hold Meifeng hostage. Old friends help Lingling confront the gang.
- Tom Green causes havoc in the country who brought us Godzilla & sushi.
- Nothing less than a phenomenal, astonishing and pioneering film. This spectacle of an angry, ego-driven youth tormented by his own emotional impotence, low self-esteem and resentment towards his parents.
- Nozomi is looking to put her university work to use and obtain a job. She has moved to Tokyo and lives amidst the hustle and bustle of a big city. Her professional and personal situation is fluid and in flux. Saeko, on the other hand, has a job and a reliable man. Except there is a girl calling her boyfriend's telephone.
- Promotional music video filmed for an unreleased album that Perry worked on with Ballard.
- This time Tony Robinson heads to Japan, taking the bullet train to Kyoto and meeting young people there who are rebelling against the traditional corporate lifestyle expectations of Japanese society. Tony then travels through the world's longest - and deepest - undersea rail tunnel, emerging in the thick snow of Hakodate.
- 2012–7.5 (18)TV EpisodeChris journeys a thousand miles across Japan to find out if Japanese railways really are the best in the world. Along the way he meets one of the great architects of the bullet trains, a celebrity Station Master cat, a singing conductress and atomic bomb survivors who kept wartime trams running.