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My neighbor Jun Yamada

Miyazaki's works are the most peculiar and concise, but I think it is tireless to see, because the works show the ordinary life of traditional Japanese families: the father of an office worker, the mother who is a housewife, the grandmother as an elder, and the brothers and sisters of Ade and Nonoko. If you taste it carefully, you can experience countless warmths, joys, sorrows and pains. From a small story, I can appreciate the true meaning of life.

My neighbor Jun Yamada

A metaphor for having children after marriage

My neighbor Jun Yamada
My neighbor Jun Yamada
My neighbor Jun Yamada

Eavesdropping on his son's phone

My neighbor Jun Yamada
My neighbor Jun Yamada

Nonoko is lost

My neighbor Jun Yamada
My neighbor Jun Yamada

Give Dad an umbrella, the warmest clip.

Answer my question from where I came from

My neighbor Jun Yamada

Grab the TV, the funniest clip.

My neighbor Jun Yamada
My neighbor Jun Yamada

Grandma was furious with the Drag Racing Party

My neighbor Jun Yamada

The whole work does not have ups and downs, but is more like a documentary of the daily life of a family. There are noisy, there are love, there are funny moments and there are warm scenes. It is reminiscent of one's own family, and it is very intriguing.

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