Top 20 Japanese love movies that make viewers move and admire the most

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In the history of Japanese cinema, there are many romantic love films that have left their mark in the hearts of viewers, from classic films to modern films. Each film has its own story, its own style and its own way of expression. However, they all have one thing in common: they make viewers feel moved, moved and fascinated. In this article, I will introduce to you the top 20 Japanese love films that make viewers move and admire the most of all time. These are films that have been carefully selected based on criteria such as viewer ratings, film festival awards, film influence and diversity of genres. You can watch these movies on online platforms such as Netflix, Youtube or Amazon Prime Video. Join me in discovering the top 20 Japanese love films that make viewers move and admire the most of all time right below! Let's get started!!!

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Tomorrow I Will Date With Yesterday’s You (2016)

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Tomorrow I Will Date With Yesterday’s You (2016)

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Tomorrow I Will Date With Yesterday's You (2016) is a Japanese film adapted from the novel of the same name by author Takuji Ichikawa. The film tells the love story between Minamiyama Takatoshi, an art student in Kyoto, and Fukuju Emi, a beautiful and gentle girl. The two met on the train to school and quickly fell in love. However, Emi has a strange secret: she lives in the opposite time as Takatoshi.

With each day spent together, Takatoshi and Emi grow closer to each other. Together they share joys, sorrows, dreams and memories. They also face difficulties and challenges due to the difference in time. For example, when Takatoshi first met Emi, it was the last time Emi saw Takatoshi. When Takatoshi wanted to give Emi a ring on her birthday, that was the day Emi gave him the ring. When Takatoshi wanted to say goodbye to Emi on the last day of the ReLIFE project, that was the day Emi first started loving him.

Tomorrow I Will Date With Yesterday's You (2016) is a romantic and touching love film. The film has creative content, beautiful actors and natural acting, and brings meaningful messages about love, fate and life.

Director: Miki Takahiro
Screenwriter: Ichikawa Takuji (novel author), Yoshida Tomoko (screenplay adaptation)
Cast: Fukushi Sota (as Minamiyama Takatoshi), Komatsu Nana (as Fukuju Emi), Higashide Masahiro (as Hayama Shoichi), Tamashiro Tina (as Morita Miharu), Sakurada Dori (as Fukamachi Fumiya), and many others
Duration: 111 minutes
Number of episodes: Movie, only 1 episode
Status: Completed
Genre: Romance, Romance, Fantasy, Family
Year of release: 2016
Country: Japan

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Chihayafuru: Kami no ku (Live-action) (2016)

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Chihayafuru: Kami no ku (Live-action) (2016)

Chihayafuru Part 1 - Official Trailer | Japanese Film Festival 2019

Chihayafuru: Kami no ku tells the story of main character Chihaya Ayase, a high school girl who loves karuta, a traditional Japanese game with cards depicting ancient poems. Chihaya meets Arata Wataya, a boy who recently transferred from Fukui Prefecture, when the two are placed together in class. Arata is a karuta genius, whose dream is to become Meijin, the highest title in male karuta. He encourages Chihaya to play karuta and believes that she has the potential to become Queen, the highest title in women's karuta. Together with Taichi Mashima, Chihaya's childhood friend, the three friends form an elementary school karuta team and participate in tournaments.

Kami no ku (Live-action) (2016) is a fascinating and touching film, giving the audience both thrilling and emotional emotions. The film depicts the passion and efforts of Chihaya and her friends in pursuing karuta, a game imbued with Japanese culture. The film also highlights the importance of living with your dreams and choices.

Director: Norihiro Koizumi
Screenwriter: Norihiro Koizumi and Kenzaburo Iida, based on the manga of the same name by author Yuki Suetsugu
Cast: Suzu Hirose as Chihaya Ayase, Shūhei Nomura as Taichi Mashima, Mackenyu as Arata Wataya, Mone Kamishiraishi as Kanade Ōe, Yūma Yamoto as Yusei Nishida, Yūki Morinaga as Tsutomu Komano, Hiroya Shimizu as Akihito Sudō , Miyuki Matsuda as Taeko Miyauchi, and Jun Kunimura as Harada Hideo
Duration: 111 minutes
Number of episodes: 1 episode
Status: Completed
Genre: Sports, romance, comedy
Year of release: 2016
Country: Japan

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From Me to You (Live-action) (2010)

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From Me to You (Live-action) (2010)

From Me To You Movie Trailer (With Subtitles)

From Me to You (Live-action) (2010) is a Japanese romance and school film, directed by Naoto Kumazawa and scripted by Rika Nezu and Naoto Kumazawa. The film is based on the manga of the same name by Karuho Shiina.

The film is about Sawako Kuronuma (Mikako Tabe), a high school girl who looks like the ghostly character Sadako in the movie The Ring. She is always shunned and misunderstood by her friends and others. She just wants to make friends and help people, but no one dares to approach her. Everything changes when she meets Shota Kazehaya (Haruma Miura), a popular and friendly guy in school. He is the only one who is not afraid of Sawako and starts talking to her. Sawako Kuronuma gradually has feelings for Shota Kazehaya and wants to become his girlfriend. However, she also faces many difficulties and troubles when loving a famous person like him. She must compete with Ume Kurumizawa (Misako Renbutsu), a beautiful and talented girl, and must endure the jealousy and harm of those who are jealous of her.

Director: Naoto Kumazawa
Screenwriter: Rika Nezu and Naoto Kumazawa
Cast: Mikako Tabe, Haruma Miura, Misako Renbutsu and Natsuna Watanabe
Duration: 128 minutes
Number of episodes: 1 (movie)
Status: Completed and premiered
Genre: Romance, school
Year of release: 2010
Country: Japan

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The Liar and His Lover

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The Liar and His Lover

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The Liar and His Lover is a Japanese romantic drama film, directed by Norihiro Koizumi and based on the manga of the same name by Kotomi Aoki. The film stars two main actors, Takeru Satoh and Sakurako Ohara, as Aki Ogasawara and Riko Koeda - two people who fall in love through music.

  Aki Ogasawara, a 25-year-old genius composer, is composing music for the famous band Crude Play. Even though she had everything in her hand, earning a huge income of 100 million Yen per year, Aki was extremely frustrated with using music as a business to make money and felt pathetic. One day, with his drop-dead handsome appearance on the riverbank, he accidentally met a strange girl, high school girl Riko Koeda (also a big fan of Crude Play). Aki heard Riko's clear voice and was attracted.

Aki and Riko gradually become close to each other. Aki composes music for Riko and practices with her to form a new band. Riko loves Aki with all her heart and trusts him completely. However, Aki does not dare reveal his true identity to Riko, fearing that she will hate him for lying. He also had to face pressures and conflicts in the music industry, as well as jealousy and envy from those around him.

Director: Norihiro Koizumi
Screenwriter: Kotomi Aoki
Cast: Takeru Satoh (as Aki Ogasawara), Sakurako Ohara (as Riko Koeda), Shohei Miura (as Shun Sakaguchi), Masataka Kubota (as Shinya Shinohara), Kouki Mizuta (as Kaoru Ono), Koudai Asaka (as Teppei Yazaki) , Ryo Yoshizawa (as Yuichi Kimijima), Yuki Morinaga (as Sota Yamazaki), Mitsuki Tanimura (as Miwako Nagahama), Saki Aibu (as Mari), Takashi Sorimachi (as Takashi Soichiro), Ryuto (as Riku Hasegawa), Asuka Moriyama ( as Nanami) and Mizuki Komatsu
Duration: 117 minutes
Number of episodes: The movie is a single movie, not divided into episodes.
Status: The film was completed and premiered in Japan on December 14, 2013. The film was also released in several other countries such as Korea, Taiwan and China.
Genre: The film belongs to the romantic genre, telling the love story between a genius composer and a young girl with a clear voice.
Release year: The film was released in 2013
Country: The film is a Japanese film, directed by Norihiro Koizumi and based on the manga of the same name by Kotomi Aoki

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My Love Story (Live-action) (2015)

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My Love Story (Live-action) (2015)

My Love Story (Live Action) - Official Trailer (In cinemas 25 Feb 2016)

My Love Story (Live-action) (2015) is a Japanese romantic comedy film based on the manga of the same name by Kazune Kawahara and Aruko. The film tells the love story between a male high school student Gouda Takeo (Suzuki Ryohei) and a female student Yamato Rinko (Nagano Mei), who falls in love with him at first sight.

The movie begins with Takeo saving Rinko from a harasser on the bus. Rinko appreciates and admires Takeo, but he thinks she likes his best friend Sunakawa Makoto (Sakaguchi Kentaro), a handsome and intelligent guy. Takeo decides to help Rinko pursue Sunakawa, even though he also has feelings for her.

The film continues to follow the process of two people gradually understanding each other and falling in love. They have sweet moments, like going on picnics, watching fireworks, or going to karaoke. They also had challenges, like when Rinko was jealous of her classmates, when Takeo had an accident, or when Sunakawa got his ex-girlfriend back. Together they overcome difficulties and become closer.

Director: Kawamura Taisuke
Screenwriter: Kawahara Kazune (manga), Ushio Kentaro (screenplay)
Cast: Suzuki Ryohei as Gouda Takeo, Nagano Mei as Yamato Rinko, Sakaguchi Kentaro as Sunakawa Makoto, Yoshida Yo as Sunakawa Ai, Matsuo Satoru as Oda Hayato
Duration: 105 minutes
Number of episodes: The movie has only one episode, not a series
Status: The film was released on October 31, 2015 in Japan and has ended
Genre: The film belongs to the comedy - romance - school genre, telling the love story between a large male high school student and a petite female student.
Release year: The film was released in 2015
Country: The film is a Japanese production, filmed in Tokyo and other locations