366 Days (2025)
In 2003, Okinawan high schooler Miu gets interested in Minato-senpai, who has just lost his both parents. She cheers him up by exchaning MiniDisk mix tapes with him. They start a long-distance relationship when Minato graduates and moves to Tokyo, and Miu eventually follows him to Tokyo for college. Some years later, while Miu is struggling with her job hunting, Minato suddenly breaks up with her, and she returns to Okinawa. 15 years later in 2024, Miu is married to her childhood friend Ryusei, and is now terminally ill. Her daughter Himari is sent to Tokyo to deliver a message on a MiniDisk to the man her mother loved.
Director:
Takehiko Shinjo
Writer:
Kaho Fukuda
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Eiji Akaso as Minato Makiya |
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Moka Kamishiraishi as Miu Tamashiro |
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Yuto Nakajima as Ryusei |
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Tina Tamashiro as Kasumi |
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Junpei Mizobata as Ryota |
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Kurumi Inagaki as Himari |
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Jun Saito as Kotaro |
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Ryoko Kuninaka as Akari |
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Hikari Ishida as Yukiko |
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Tetta Sugimoto as Kazuma |
| Directing | Takehiko Shinjo | Director |
| Production | Shigeaki Yoshida | Producer |
| Camera | Mitsuru Komiyama | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Akira Nishioka | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Moe Hyuga | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Sachi Sahara | Associate Producer |
| Art | Yoshio Yamada | Decorator |
| Production | Masashi Yamaguchi | Casting Producer |
| Editing | Junnosuke Hogaki | Editor |
| Art | Yuji Hayashida | Production Design |
| Sound | Masaharu Tanabe | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Kaho Fukuda | Screenplay |
| Production | Shin'ya Zenda | Line Producer |