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8 Recommendations for Japanese Films to Watch While Waiting for Iftar, Slice of Life Genre Full of Meaning

8 Recommendations for Japanese Films to Watch While Waiting for Iftar, Slice of Life Genre Full of Meaning

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8 Recommendations for Japanese Films to Watch While Waiting for Iftar, Slice of Life Genre Full of Meaning

As the time for breaking the fast approaches, watching a film can be the right choice to fill the time. Some Japanese films offer interesting, light, and meaningful stories, perfect for accompanying your waiting time.

These films not only present entertaining tales but also feature beautiful cinematography and deep messages. With various unique storylines, you can find a viewing that suits your taste.

Here are some recommendations for Japanese films that are perfect to watch while waiting for iftar:

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LITTLE FOREST: SUMMER & AUTUMN (2014) tells the story of Ichiko returning to her hometown and living independently in nature. She processes seasonal ingredients to create simple yet delicious meals. This film has a rating of 8.3 on MyDramaList and features a calming rural atmosphere.

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Meanwhile, LITTLE FOREST: WINTER & SPRING (2015) tells the story of Ichiko returning to her hometown after feeling lost in the big city. She survives by planting and cooking food available in each season. This film has a rating of 8.2 on MyDramaList and depicts a person's struggle to find peace.

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BREAD OF HAPPINESS (2012) tells the story of a young couple, Rie and Nao, who open a bread restaurant in Hokkaido to start a new life. They create delicious food that makes customers feel happy. This film has a rating of 7.6 on MyDramaList and is perfect for those who enjoy culinary stories.

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WOOD JOB! THE EASY LIFE IN KAMUSARI (2014) tells the story of Yuki, a young man from the city, who decides to work in forestry in a remote village. At first, he struggles to adapt, but gradually begins to enjoy nature and village life. This film has a rating of 8.1 on MyDramaList and depicts an interesting experience in the countryside.

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THE FISH TALE (2022) tells the story of Mibou, who has been obsessed with fish since childhood, with his life revolving around them. He grows into a unique young man and attracts the attention of many people. This film has a rating of 7.5 on MyDramaList and presents an inspiring tale about following one's passion.

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TONBI (2022) tells the story of Yasuo, who loses his wife in an accident and must raise his son alone. He strives to be a good father despite never having experienced parental love. This film has a rating of 7.5 on MyDramaList and presents a touching family story.

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THE LINES THAT DEFINE ME (2022) tells the story of Sousuke Aoyama, who loses both of his parents in a tragic accident. He meets a ink painting artist and begins to find new meaning in his life. This film has a rating of 7.9 on MyDramaList and highlights an emotional journey through art.

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I WISH (2011) tells the story of two siblings who are separated due to their parents' divorce, dreaming of reuniting. They believe that a miracle will happen when the Shinkansen train meets for the first time. This film has a rating of 7.6 on MyDramaList and raises a hopeful story of brotherhood. Find other interesting Japanese film recommendations at kapanlagi.com. If not now, when, KapanLagi?