Fuji Family New Year Special 2017
At the foot of Mt Fuji a tiny shop called "Fuji Family" advertises itself as a convenience store but lives as something more, a quiet hub run by three sisters whose looks and manners set them apart. The eldest, Oguni Takako, keeps things steady and practical, while second sister Nasumi is wilder... Read more
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About Fuji Family New Year Special 2017
At the foot of Mt Fuji a tiny shop called "Fuji Family" advertises itself as a convenience store but lives as something more, a quiet hub run by three sisters whose looks and manners set them apart. The eldest, Oguni Takako, keeps things steady and practical, while second sister Nasumi is wilder and lived in Tokyo before returning with her husband, Kinoshita Hideo. Nasumi died of an illness eight years earlier, a loss that hangs over the family. Youngest sister Tsukimi is the tactful presence who smooths tensions. Takako, who recently married longtime partner Haruta Masao, still drifts back to the shop, where old routines, private griefs, and small reconciliations play out among neighbors and customers.
Released in 2017 as a New Year special, the piece was created by Tokiko Mega and Tsutomu Izumi, and stars Hiroko Yakushimaru, Kyoko Koizumi, Hidetaka Yoshioka, and Katsumi Takahashi.
Because this presentation was put out as a special event rather than a wide theatrical release, traditional box office totals were not widely reported and no major commercial figures are available.
The film leans on familiar domestic rhythms, and casting well known performers helped it connect with viewers who follow Japanese family dramas and holiday programming. The setting and wardrobe nod to nostalgia, so the story sits comfortably among stories people rewatch around the season.
Critical coverage appears limited, and online ratings are sparse, which makes broad consensus hard to state. The film focuses on themes of memory, family bonds, the pull of place, and how people keep caring for one another after loss, offering quiet scenes and interpersonal detail rather than overt melodrama.
Details
- Release Date
- January 03, 2017
- Type
- Movie
Cast
Hiroko Yakushimaru
Oguni Takako
Kyoko Koizumi
Oguni Nasumi
Hidetaka Yoshioka
Kinoshita Hideo
Katsumi Takahashi
Haruta Masao
Written by: Tokiko Mega, Tsutomu Izumi