Netizens voted for the ten most tear-jerking Japanese movies.

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's friends who often follow Japanese movies must have some understanding of Japanese film and television dramas. No matter what the subject matter, we will find that Japanese creators are better at sensationalism, which makes us burst into tears. So among the many Japanese movies, which one is the most tear-jerking?

"As Father Like Son"

Netizens voted for the ten most tear-jerking Japanese movies. - Lujuba

"As Father Like Son" is a parent-child theme film directed by Yoshie Hirokazu and starring Fukuyama Masaharu, Ono Masako, Maki Yoko, and Nakagawa Masa. The

Netizens voted for the ten most tear-jerking Japanese movies. - Lujuba

film tells the story of a comfortable middle-class family in Japan who suddenly learned that their 6-year-old child was taken by mistake in the hospital when they were born and fell into a family ethical dilemma.

The interdependent father-son family relationship has long surpassed the bondage of blood. How to make a new decision? How to give up?

Netizens voted for the ten most tear-jerking Japanese movies. - Lujuba

"Encouragement Division"

The film "Encouragement Division" is based on the Japanese writer Aoki Shinto's novel "Menner's Coffin Diary" and is directed by Takita Yojiro, Motogi Masahiro, Yamazaki Nu, Hirosue Ryoko, Yoshiyuki Kazuko Sasano Takashi and others co-starred. The

film tells the life of a Japanese enchanter. The film uses the perspective of a novice enchanter to observe various deaths. The young ladyboy, the mother who left her young girl, and the grandfather who died with countless hickeys, During the various deaths, he gradually fell in love with the job of enchantment, staring at the loving people around the deceased.

"Song of the Sun"

tells the poignant love story between the incurable girl Kaoru and the surfing boy Takaji.

"The Eighth Day of Cicada"

It is said that once a cicada that has been hidden in the soil for many years comes to the ground, it can only live for another seven days. "The Cicada on the Eighth Day" is a suspense throughout the story and a unique metaphor. The heroines of the story seem to have lost all their empty shells. Their uncomprehensible situation is like a cicada living on the eighth day. When they overcome sadness and loneliness and take the first step alone, they may be happy. .

The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Kakuda Mitsuyo. The story is divided into two parts. In the first half, Xihezi stole her lover’s baby because she had no children. In the years before the police arrested her, she took care of the children with all her heart and gave her motherly love. The second half tells about the strange destiny Elyica explores the growth process of real love, the true meaning of maternal love and other issues.

"The Sea Monkey"

"The Sea Monkey" tells that Daisuke Senzaki (Ito Hideaki) was originally a salesman, and because he liked the sea, he joined the Japan Coast Guard...

In order to work at the forefront of the shipwreck, he went to Kure City, Hiroshima The University of Coastal Security received a 50-day training as a marine security officer diver, and has since officially embarked on the story of Shanghai Ape’s career.

"Forever 0"

"Forever 0" is a Japanese war drama directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Junichi Okada, Mao Inoue, Haruma Miura and other co-stars.

In this film, time and space alternate between the Pacific War and modern society. It mainly tells the story of the aspiring young Kentaro Saeki visiting his grandfather's former comrades, and exploring the past experience of his grandfather Miyabe Kuzo who died in battle.

"Forever 0" is to watch this war from a Japanese perspective, starting from an involuntary civilian. His sacrifices during the war were insignificant, but his death would bring an infinite blow to his family. In any case, he must live and return to his family. This is the deepest and most true love.

"Eternal Sunset of Three Chome"

"Eternal Sunset of Three Chome" is a feature film directed by Takashi Yamazaki and starring Yoshioka Hidetaka, Kato Koyuki, Horikita Maki and others. The movie

​​is set in a shopping street in Yuhigacho Sanchome, an old town in Tokyo, Japan. It reproduces the life of ordinary people in 1958 when the Japanese economy began to recover.

"Hanamai in the Last Month of Life"

The film is directed by Ryuichi Hiroki, written by Hiroshi Saito, starring Eikura Nana, Eita, Tezuka Rimi, Yasuda Misako, Osugi Ren and others. It tells the touching love between the 24-year-old Chie Nagashima who died of breast cancer and his lover Akashutaro.

This is adapted from real events. The 24-year-old heroine originally enjoyed a happy life,But she was suddenly diagnosed with breast cancer, and when the disease recurred, she had only one month left in her life. In order to realize the dream of putting her in a wedding dress, the lover and the friends around planned a wedding ceremony... In our work, we can see the protagonist’s optimistic attitude to fight cancer and the love of other people for her. Such a clear experience of life and death, but still full of happiness, also touched the hearts of many people.

"Now, I want to see you"

"Now, I want to see you" is adapted from Ichikawa Takuji's novel of the same name. It is a fantasy romance film directed by Yutai Doi and starring Yuko Takeuchi, Shido Nakamura, and Masaru Takei. The

film tells the story of the resurrection of the dead Miao when the rainy season comes, renewing the relationship between husband and wife, mother and child, and feeling the warmth of the family with her husband and son within six weeks.

"Calling for Love in the Center of the World"

"Calling for Love in the Center of the World" is a pure love drama based on the novel of the same name by the Japanese novelist Katayama Kyouichi. When the movie was released that year, it caused a social phenomenon. The

movie begins with the disappearance of Sakutaro (Osawa Takao)'s fiancé Ritsuko (Shibasaki Yuki). Sakutaro follows Ritsuko to Shikoku, and here is the memory of his first love that lays asleep forever. Sakutaro broke into the door of memories again. The first love of Sakutaro (Morriyama Miku) and Aki (Nagasawa Masami) in high school was light and sweet. Together they contributed to radio programs, exchanged diaries with Walkman records, traveled to uninhabited islands, etc. For them, every Every moment seems to be forever.

But when Sakutaro discovered that Aki was suffering from leukemia, the plot took a turn for the worse. Although she tried her best to survive, the reality cannot be avoided. Shuo decides to take Aki to Australia, which she has always longed for. The two slipped out of the hospital and rushed to the airport, but after all, Yaji still failed to board the flight to Australia and fell on the cold floor of the waiting hall. Wandering in the labyrinth of memories, Sakutaro gradually found the buried past, a message that had not been conveyed, and came to his side after more than ten years of time.

It can be said that the touching degree of this work no longer needs to be explained, after all, this is a masterpiece that no one knows.

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