John Wick prepares to exact vengeance against the High Table while hiding with the Bowery King. He travels to Morocco, kills the Elder, and faces retaliation. He seeks refuge at the Osaka Continental but the High Table comes for him. John fights through waves of assassins, forms alliances, and seeks revenge against those who betrayed him. He challenges the Marquis to a duel and eventually kills him, gaining his freedom and rebuilding the New York Continental. John reflects on his life before succumbing to his injuries. In a post-credits scene, a vengeful Akira confronts Caine.
Based on the New York Times bestseller, this gripping drama follows a Korean immigrant family's indomitable quest to survive and thrive as they leave their homeland and face numerous challenges across four generations.
Nitta Sayuri, a young Japanese girl, is sold into servitude by her parents. She enters the world of geisha and rises to become one of the most famous in Japan.
After being imprisoned in post-World War II Japan, an American soldier finds himself entangled with the Yakuza when he is finally released. With a backdrop of organized crime, bloodshed, and a search for redemption, he navigates through a dangerous web of power and violence.
In a futuristic Japan, a group of people are chosen to participate in a deadly game where they must battle against giant monsters. With the help of high-tech weapons and their survival instincts, they must fight for their lives and try to uncover the truth behind the game.
Ai Shite Knight is a shōjo manga created in the early 1980s by Kaoru Tada. An anime version of the story in 42 episodes was also produced in 1983-1984 by Toei Animation, and features episodes supervised by Shingo Araki.
Mameda is a tanuki who was born in the wrong era - all she wants is to trick humans, but that age of tanuki shenanigans is over. But one woman, a rakugo master named Bunko, shows Mameda it's still possible to cast magic on humans...only with words, not illusions. Mameda is determined to become Bunko's apprentice, but can she convince the stoic master to take her on...?
Tazuna is a high school student, living in Osaka, who loves to fiddle around with machines. One day, he receives a repair request from an university laboratory. He accepts the request and ends up meeting a girl named Koyori, who has been bedridden for a very long time. Suddenly, Tazuna and Koyori get pulled into a whole different world called “Ziggurat”. In this world, there are Hand Shakers, two people who touch hands and create the Nimrod. Their goal is to defeat other Hand Shakers in order to gain an audience with “God”, who will grant them wishes. Protect with your own Hands!
A grifter and her loose-cannon brother get their hands on a massive amount of money, but their ill-gotten gains puts a huge target on their back.
Black Rain follows a tough New York cop, Nick Conklin, who accidentally allows a Japanese gangster to escape custody, leading to an internal affairs investigation. In order to capture the criminal, Conklin travels to Osaka, Japan, where he must navigate through a language barrier and a culture clash. Along the way, he teams up with a Japanese detective and gets entangled in the dangerous world of the Yakuza. As the stakes get higher, Conklin must fight to bring the criminal to justice before it's too late.
In 1997, a group of friends created a book about a villain who planned to destroy the world. Years later, their fictional story becomes a reality as a mysterious cult arises. The friends must reunite to stop the cult and prevent a dystopian future.
Godzilla Raids Again (1955) is a sci-fi movie set in Japan. After Godzilla is revived, he battles a new monster, Anguirus. The two monsters destroy Osaka as they fight to the death. The film showcases the destruction caused by the giants and the efforts of the humans to stop them.
In Yakuza Princess, a young Japanese-Brazilian woman wakes up in a hospital with amnesia on her birthday. As she tries to piece together her identity, she discovers that she is actually a princess and the heir to a powerful crime syndicate. With the help of a stranger, she embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover family secrets and take down the criminal empire. Along the way, she utilizes her skills with a katana sword and encounters various obstacles, including the tattooed members of the crime syndicate and a sedative-wielding assassin. Will she be able to reclaim her heritage and find her true identity?
The Drug King is a crime drama movie based on a true story. It is set in the 1970s and 1980s and tells the tale of a drug lord and his rise to power in Osaka, Japan, and Busan, South Korea. The story revolves around drug trafficking, police corruption, political corruption, and the consequences of drug abuse. It also explores the world of the yakuza and the involvement of a jeweler. Inspired by actual events, The Drug King showcases the gritty underworld of the drug trade in East Asia.
After being framed for a crime he did not commit, a lawyer finds himself on the run in Japan. With the police investigation closing in on him, he must unravel the truth and expose the people behind the set-up. Along the way, he encounters shoot-outs, double-crosses, and a dangerous conspiracy involving the pharmaceutical industry.
Set in the early 1980's, Moyuru is a student at an art school in Osaka. He is full of passion and desire in his pursuit to become a manga writer. He also doesn't lack confidence in his abilities. Morinaga Tonko is Honoo's senior at school and the manager of the badminton team which Honoo belongs to. Right before summer vacation, Moyuru makes a decision. He decides to take his manga manuscripts to a publishing company in Tokyo.
Street of Shame tells the story of women working in a brothel in post-war Japan, highlighting the desperate conditions they face, their struggles with poverty, and their hopes for a better life. The film explores themes of shame, despair, and survival in a society recovering from the ravages of war.
The Crucified Lovers is a film set in 17th-century Japan depicting a dramatic and romantic story. The plot revolves around a bowing merchant who becomes involved with a young painter after his designer wife is suspected of having an affair. As the story unfolds, the protagonist finds himself in a web of suspicion, betrayal, and intrigue, leading to a desperate attempt to escape with his lover.
Maborosi is a Japanese drama film about a woman named Yumiko who witnesses her husband's suicide. She remarries and moves to a seaside town, but she continues to be haunted by her past. As she navigates through grief and tries to find meaning in her life, she must confront the secrets and uncertainties surrounding her husband's death. Set against the backdrop of a small fishing village, Maborosi explores themes of loss, grief, and the search for inner peace.
Luca lost her family in the Great East Japan Earthquake causing her not to be able to speak. However, her singing voice shakes the hearts of those who listen to her. It is a hymn of compassion played by Luca and the people.