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The poignant documentary "94-Year-Old Gay," directed by acclaimed filmmaker Yutaka Yamamoto, has emerged as a profound exploration of aging, identity, and the pursuit of happiness within Japan's LGBTQ community.

The trailer for the film "Happiness" has been released, telling the story of a high school girl, Yuma, who is given just one week to live by her doctors, and Yukio, a boy who, despite being taken aback by her sudden confession, commits to making their remaining days together as joyful as possible.

For the first time ever, a selection of episodes from the TV anime "Sazae-san," based on the original work by Machiko Hasegawa, will be broadcast daily during the Golden Week period from April 29 to May 3, starting at 18:50 each day on Fuji TV.

"Hot Spring Shark" plunges audiences into the tranquil waters of a popular Japanese hot spring town that quickly turn perilous when an ancient predator emerges.

This summer, fans of the popular virtual YouTuber group SutoPuri are in for a treat as "Gekijouban SutoPuri: The Magical Stage" makes its cinematic debut.

The long-anticipated "Kamen Rider: The Summer Movie 2024" is set to captivate audiences nationwide. The plot revolves around a new, formidable enemy known as Dark Specter, who threatens to plunge the world into chaos.

A special event in Beijing coincided with the release of the 'SPYxFAMILY' movie, drawing cosplayers dressed as characters from the popular Japanese anime.

Set against the backdrop of contemporary Tokyo, "The Path of Justice" is a gripping courtroom drama that delves into the complexities of legal battles and the moral dilemmas faced by those in the pursuit of justice.

In the sprawling world of fantasy anime, few stories capture the imagination quite like "Mushoku Tensei." With the release of "Mushoku Tensei II," fans are once again invited to journey through a richly woven tapestry of adventure, redemption, and magic.

Ko Shibasaki takes the lead in "Serpent's Path," a suspense thriller directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a Japan-France co-production.

The icons of Japanese Women's Pro Wrestling come together to feature in a movie about the golden era of joshi puroresu.

"Ghost Cat Anzu" has been selected for the "Directors' Fortnight" at the Cannes International Film Festival next month, with an official screening now confirmed.

In the upcoming screwball comedy "My Life as Me | 私が俺の人生," chaos ensues when Kaori Harada and her neighbor Daisuke Nakayama mysteriously swap bodies after a fateful collision at a park.

The theatrical anime "Look Back," a coming-of-age story by Tatsuki Fujimoto, is set to premiere nationwide on June 28, 2024.

J-Pop girls group New School Leaders, who performed at the "Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival," will be releasing a new album (title to be announced) in June under the American label 88rising.

Japanese television show, Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, is set to begin special screenings on June 7 with a new installment "Fireball Booster."

The upcoming film "Sleep" features an escalating series of bizarre behaviors from a husband every night, beginning one fateful evening.

Actor Akinori Nakao and actress Ryōsa Nakamura, a married couple, star in a new commercial for a delivery service, which was released on April 15th, the first time in four years that the couple has appeared together on screen.

Ever wonder what's the magic behind the mesmerizing film, Suzume? (Netflix Anime)

During a routine marriage registration, an unexpected and unwelcome reunion occurred when the person submitting the document discovered that the registrar was their ex-boyfriend. (マリマリマリー)

In the corner of a busy office at the NHK Broadcasting Center in Shibuya, Tokyo, a staffer rearranged books, vinyl records and tchotchkes on a bright red shelving unit. (NPR Music)

Aika Miyake, the film editor of "Shogun," the hit TV series airing on the Disney+ streaming platform, says she knew the production was a winner from the moment she started working on the footage. (Nikkei)

This video focuses on the popular stage tricks known as keren. Although some of them go back to the Genroku period, they are representative of the final stages of the Edo period. (Kabuki In-Depth)

The global online gambling industry has enjoyed significant growth and development in recent years, and nowhere is this more evident than in the Asia-Pacific region.

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