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[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

author:Middle Two Diseases New Number

The weekend is here again, and this week's theme is "Eat Eat Eat Eat". The story has tragedy and joy, the food is sweet and sour, bitter and spicy, and the delicious food and the taste of the people need to be carefully tasted. All in this four-square canteen. Yes foodie just look at it ~ いただきます~

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

《Late Night Dining Room》

Date: 2015-01-31 (Japan)

Director: Akiji Matsuoka

Starring: Kaoru Kobayashi / Toshiki Ayata / Toyotomi Matsushige / Takashi Yamanaka / Odah Chirang / Many Unsakako

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

At the end of the long day, when everyone is on their way home, in a certain alley in the bustling Shinjuku, the day of the canteen owner is about to begin. There are only five courses on the menu, but please order as much as you like, if possible. Business hours are from 12:00 p.m. to around 7:00 a.m., and everyone calls it a "late-night canteen." Such a late night, such a corner, will there still be guests coming to the door? In fact, there are still quite a few guests...

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

"Documentary 72 Hours: Mass Canteens in the Late Night in the Metropolis"

Release date: 2014-05-23

Genre: Documentary

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

A real-life "late-night cafeteria": Uguisudani in Tokyo, although sparsely populated during the day, it is illuminated by neon lights at the Wind and Moon venue at night. There is a public canteen here, which has hosted men and women with their own stories for 30 years, tasting home-cooked side dishes and feeling warm and warm.

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

《Seagull Canteen》

Screening date: 2006-03-11 (Japan)

Director: Naoko Hagigami

Starring: Kobayashi Yumi / Katagiri Iri / Masako Kaya

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

Yukie runs a Japanese restaurant called The Seagull Cafeteria on her own in helsinki, the picturesque capital of Finland, and she wants to keep her guests' hearts with simple but warm traditional hand-rolls, but unfortunately it backfires and the restaurant is often empty. Later, Midori and Masako, for different reasons, came there to help. Coupled with the young handsome customers of Japanese culture fans, Finnish old ladies who originally just stopped to point and watch, but later attracted by the scent of cinnamon rolls, middle-aged men who had worked there and could not forget the original coffee machine, seriously asked how to tie a scarecrow to curse the husband of a middle-aged woman. These interesting and real people, around the seagull canteen, formed a faint friendship.

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

《Tsugaru Centennial Shokudo》

Release date: 2011-04-02

Director: Kazuki Omori

Starring: Nakata Atsuhiko / Fujimori Shingo / Fukuda Sae

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

A young man named Kenji Omori boiled a delicious soup with secret condiments, his noodle stall attracted countless customers, and then married Toyo, who lost her husband in the war, and after countless setbacks and hardships, Kenji established his own Omori canteen. A hundred years have passed, and into the 21st century, the third generation of Tetsuo Omori has painstakingly managed this century-old brand in this ever-changing fast-paced era. Tetsuo's son, Yoichi, travels to Tokyo alone and meets Tsutsui Nanami, a photographer from Hirosaki, at a wedding scene. A series of accidental incidents have brought back to their long-lost hometowns...

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

Snail Canteen

Screening date: 2010-02-06 (Japan)

Director: Mai Tominaga

Starring: Yuki Shibasaki / Miko Yori / Tomokazu Miura / Mirai Shida / Komitsu

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

Lunzi, who lives in The Milk Mountain, grew up in a run-down family, where her mother and men are entangled. Feeling embarrassed, After graduating from high school, Ryuko ran to her grandmother's house in Tokyo alone and learned to cook well with her grandmother. After the death of his grandmother, Lunzi worked hard to open a unique restaurant, but he was cheated by his foreign boyfriend, and the 25-year-old Lunzi returned to Milk Mountain lonely. Despite repeated setbacks, Lunzi still did not give up his dream of opening a restaurant. Grandma's dining cheats and the beautiful scenery of Milk Mountain finally gave her inspiration and confidence, and this indomitable girl built her own snail restaurant here...

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

"TANITA Canteen for Members"

Screening date: 2013-05-25 (Japan)

Director: Lee Ho Shi Nan

Starring: Yuka / Masao Kusakari / Kenta Hamano

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

Tanita Company, which is famous for its health equipment at home and abroad, has become a spokesperson for healthy life. However, it may be the reason why the company's treatment is too generous, but many employees from vice president Konosuke Tanigawa to the end are full of brain fat. One day, Konosuke's father, who is also the president of Balida, suddenly fell ill, and the brother who had his back to the tree to cool off was suddenly pushed to the position of the highest decision-maker. At this time, the company was preparing to develop new products, and Tsuinosuke also urged employees to lose weight to match the promotion of new products. Worried, Konosuke turned to her classmate, Haruno Naoko, who had experience as a nutritionist, to help. The weight loss battle of Bailida has officially begun, and the Fat Man's Good Friday has begun...

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

"Banyan Tree Canteen Love"

Screening date: 2014-09-20 (Japan)

导aprial: Otani Kentaro

Starring: Haru / Tomo Koyanagi / Taketomi Kohana / Koda-dori

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

In the beautiful city of Nago in Okinawa Prefecture, next to the big banyan tree in the middle of the shopping street, Mizuho, a pure girl, runs the banyan tree canteen left by her grandmother. One day, Hayato Jojima from Tokyo lost his wallet and luggage and settled down in the cafeteria. Not long after, Mizuho's ex-boyfriend Shota suddenly appeared. Shota and Mizuho are young plum bamboo horses, and the two who have been in a long-distance relationship for some reason eventually break up. In order to drive Shota away, Mizuho accepts Hayato's suggestion to pretend to be a boyfriend and girlfriend. The complicated relationship between one woman and two men is already full of twists and turns, and The female model Lizi, who was recruited by Shota, also enters the canteen, and she and Shota are particularly in love. In the warm and comfortable southern country, the four people travel together, and as time passes a little, their inner emotions also quietly change...

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

"I Love Udon"

Screening date: 2006-08-26 (Japan)

Director: Hiroyuki Ben

Starring: Yusuke Nakayama / Manami Konishi / Akira Matsumoto / Kyoka Kagi / Yoseki

[Weekend watching the film] Foodies please raise your hand! 8 Japanese movies about the canteen

In Uzumaki Prefecture, japan's hometown of Udon, Kasuke Matsui, who aspired to be a movie star, refused to inherit his father's Udon noodle shop and went to New York at a young age to work hard, but secretly returned to his hometown in the year of Uzumaki. Kyoko is a hard-working but unsympathetic magazine editor, once in a rainy forest, she met Kasuke, two lost people inadvertently walked to a grandmother's udon noodle shop, only to find that the hometown of Udon is the delicacy of the world. When they returned, they began to visit all the noodle shops in the prefecture, launched a column on udon noodles, and even set off a udon fever throughout Japan, and tourists from all over the world flocked to them. However, just as Kasuke's career was booming, his father suddenly collapsed...

The author finally said that one person's food is sometimes a little weak, but "one should also eat well." A famous single dog still wishes you a sister and brother to watch together and have a good weekend.

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