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[ "Confessions (2010 film)", "main subject", "revenge" ]
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[ "Jet Set Radio", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Jet Set Radio (originally released in North America as Jet Grind Radio) is a 2000 action game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. The player controls a member of a youth gang, the GGs, as they use inline skates to traverse Tokyo, spraying graffiti, challenging rival gangs, and evading authori...
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[ "Jet Set Radio", "different from", "Jet Grind Radio" ]
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[ "Robot Carnival", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Robot Carnival", "performer", "Joe Hisaishi" ]
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[ "Hachikō Monogatari", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Hachikō Monogatari (Japanese: ハチ公物語, Hepburn: Hachikō Monogatari, The Story of Hachikō) is a 1987 Japanese drama film directed by Seijirō Kōyama and starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa. The film depicts the true story of Hachikō, a loyal Akita dog who continued to wait for his own...
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[ "Versus (2000 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Versus (2000 film)", "different from", "Versus" ]
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[ "The Bullet Train", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Bullet Train (新幹線大爆破, Shinkansen Daibakuha, lit. "Shinkansen Big Explosion") (also known as Super Express 109) is a 1975 Japanese action thriller film directed by Junya Satō and starring Ken Takakura, Sonny Chiba, and Ken Utsui. When a Shinkansen ("bullet train") is threatened with a bomb that will explode automati...
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[ "The Bullet Train", "main subject", "terrorism" ]
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[ "Formula One Grand Prix (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Formula One Grand Prix (video game)", "different from", "F-1 Grand Prix" ]
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[ "Gamera vs. Jiger", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Gamera vs. Jiger", "follows", "Gamera vs. Guiron" ]
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[ "Gamera vs. Jiger", "followed by", "Gamera vs. Zigra" ]
Gamera vs. Jiger (ガメラ対大魔獣ジャイガー, Gamera tai Daimajū Jaigā, lit. 'Gamera vs. Giant Devil Beast Jiger') is a 1970 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Daiei Film. It is the sixth entry in the Gamera film series, following Gamera vs. Guiron, which was released one year...
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[ "Gamera vs. Zigra", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gamera vs. Zigra (ガメラ対深海怪獣ジグラ, Gamera tai Shinkai Kaijū Jigura, lit. 'Gamera vs. Deep-Sea Monster Zigra') is a 1971 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Yoshihiko Manabe and Hidemasa Nagata. It is the seventh entry in the Gamera film series, after Gamera vs. Jiger,...
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[ "Gamera vs. Zigra", "followed by", "Gamera: Super Monster" ]
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[ "Gamera vs. Zigra", "follows", "Gamera vs. Jiger" ]
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[ "Ikki (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gameplay The game is set in medieval Japan, where a poor farming village is planning an insurrection to overthrow their feudal overlord. However, the only participants in the revolt are the player's character, Gonbe (ごんべ), and the optional second-player character, Tago (田吾), and the player battles against an army of ni...
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[ "Felice...Felice...", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot At the end of the 19th century, a photographer returns to Japan to find out his wife has vanished.Cast Johan Leysen... Felice Beato Toshie Ogura ... Ume Rina Yasami ... O-Take Noriko Sasaki ... Hana Yoshi Oïda ... Matsukichi Keiko Miyamoto ... Innkeeper Yoshi Ota ... Ueno Noriko Proett ... O-Koma Rika Okem...
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[ "Kitchen (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Kitchen (novel)", "followed by", "NP" ]
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[ "Ape Escape 3", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ape Escape 3", "follows", "Ape Escape 2" ]
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[ "The War in Space", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Joe Butterfly", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Joe Butterfly is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, George Nader and Keenan Wynn, with Burgess Meredith in the title role as a Japanese man. The movie was action star Murphy's only outright comedy, and it suffered by comparison to the similar Teahouse of the August Moon, released...
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[ "If You Are the One (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Qin Fen (Ge), in his late forties, returns to China after many years overseas. He did not earn any degree while he was overseas but he is good at convincing others. After selling an "innovative invention" to a high-profile (but foolish) angel investor (Fan), Qin becomes a multimillionaire and with his new fortune,...
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[ "69 (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
69 (シクスティナイン, Shikusutinain) is a roman à clef novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published first in 1987. It takes place in 1969, and tells the story of some high school students coming of age in an obscure Japanese city who try to mimic the counter-culture movements taking place in Tokyo and other parts of the world.Synop...
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[ "Black Rose Mansion", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Clione no Akari", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Pennington's Choice", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Closet Monster (film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Closet Monster is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Stephen Dunn. It stars Connor Jessup as a closeted gay teenager, using elements of the body horror genre as a metaphor for internalized homophobia.It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Featur...
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[ "Closet Monster (film)", "main subject", "homosexuality" ]
Closet Monster is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Stephen Dunn. It stars Connor Jessup as a closeted gay teenager, using elements of the body horror genre as a metaphor for internalized homophobia.It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Featur...
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[ "Bad Santa 2", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
Bad Santa 2 is a 2016 Christmas black comedy drama film directed by Mark Waters and written by Shauna Cross and Johnny Rosenthal. A standalone sequel to the 2003 film Bad Santa, the film stars Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Kathy Bates, and Christina Hendricks, and features criminals Willie and Marcus again...
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[ "Bad Santa 2", "follows", "Bad Santa" ]
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[ "The Outsider (2018 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "7'scarlet", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gameplay 7'scarlet is a visual novel in which the player reads through the story, and makes choices that affect the direction of the story; they need to replay the game multiple times and take different paths to uncover the whole story. The player character has a default name, but the player may change it if they wish;...
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[ "Isle of Dogs (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Isle of Dogs (film)", "different from", "Isle of Dogs" ]
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[ "Blade of the Immortal (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Blade of the Immortal (film)", "based on", "Blade of the Immortal" ]
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[ "Blue Reflection", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Blue Reflection", "followed by", "Blue Reflection: Second Light" ]
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[ "Wild Sumac", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Absolute Drift", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Mirai (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Mirai (Japanese: 未来のミライ, Hepburn: Mirai no Mirai, literally "Mirai of the Future") is a 2018 Japanese animated adventure fantasy comedy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu. It premiered on May 16, 2018 at Directors' Fortnight and released in Japan on July 20, 2018. The film stars the...
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[ "Mirai (film)", "main subject", "family" ]
Production Hosoda was partially inspired to write the script for Mirai after seeing his then-three-year-old son's first reactions to having a baby sister in his life. While initially only cautious of the newborn when meeting her for the first time, Hosoda's son threw a tantrum one day, jealous of the attention that his...
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[ "Mirai (film)", "main subject", "time travel" ]
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[ "The Lie (2018 film)", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "The Lie (2018 film)", "based on", "We Monsters" ]
The Lie is a 2018 psychological horror film written and directed by Veena Sud. The film is a remake of the 2015 German film We Monsters, and stars Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King. Jason Blum serves as a producer under his Blumhouse Television banner. The Lie premiered at the Toronto International Film Fest...
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[ "Man from Montreal", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Fat Buddies", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Voice cast Takumi Kitamura as Naomi Katagaki:A 16-year-old high school student living in Kyoto in 2027 and the film's protagonist. Kitamura's experience as a library committee member in his elementary days made him understand his character in the film as a "soft and warm boy" who spends time feeling comfortable with bo...
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "simulated reality" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "resurrection" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "mortality" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "afterlife" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "death of a close person" ]
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[ "Hello World (film)", "main subject", "digital immortality" ]
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[ "Hell Girl (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Hell Girl (Japanese: 地獄少女, Hepburn: Jigoku Shōjo) is a 2019 Japanese film adaptation of the anime series of the same name by Takahiro Omori. It is directed by Kōji Shiraishi and distributed by GAGA Pictures and Constantin Film. It was released on November 15, 2019.Plot In 1965, a teenage girl uses the Hell Corresponden...
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[ "Hell Girl (film)", "based on", "Hell Girl" ]
Hell Girl (Japanese: 地獄少女, Hepburn: Jigoku Shōjo) is a 2019 Japanese film adaptation of the anime series of the same name by Takahiro Omori. It is directed by Kōji Shiraishi and distributed by GAGA Pictures and Constantin Film. It was released on November 15, 2019.Plot In 1965, a teenage girl uses the Hell Corresponden...
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[ "The Bronze Bride", "narrative location", "Canada" ]
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[ "Shin Ultraman", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Shin Ultraman", "based on", "Ultraman" ]
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[ "Ape Escape 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "First Kiss (TV series)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
First Kiss (ファースト・キス, Faasuto Kisu) is a Japanese television drama series that aired on Fuji TV in 2007. Mao Inoue played the lead role for the first time in getsuku drama. The first episode received a viewership rating of 19.7%.
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[ "Nobuta wo Produce", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Nobuta wo Produce (野ブタ。をプロデュース, Nobuta o Purodyūsu) is a Japanese television drama produced and aired in 2005 by NTV. The television show is based on the book of the same name by Gen Shiraiwa (ISBN 4-309-01683-9). The story follows the high school lives of Kiritani and Kusano as they attempt to make a shy Kotani into t...
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[ "Sweet Home (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ace Attorney Investigations 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gyakuten Kenji 2, also known as Ace Attorney Investigations 2, is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. It is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009). The ...
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[ "Ace Attorney Investigations 2", "follows", "Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth" ]
Gyakuten Kenji 2, also known as Ace Attorney Investigations 2, is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. It is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009). The ...
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[ "Siren (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Gameplay Siren is divided into stages, each taking place in one of ten areas in the village of Hanuda, and organized chronologically in a table called the "Link Navigator". In order to complete a stage, the player must accomplish a primary objective that usually involves reaching an exit point, subduing undead enemies ...
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[ "64 Ōzumō", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Zen (2009 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Zen (禅) is a 2009 film directed by Banmei Takahashi and starring Nakamura Kantarō II as Dogen, and Yuki Uchida as Orin. The story is based on the novel Eihei no kaze: Dōgen no shōgai written by Tetsuo Ōtani in 2001.The film is a biography of Dōgen Zenji, a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher. After travelling to China to stu...
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[ "Zen (2009 film)", "main subject", "Dōgen" ]
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[ "F1 Pole Position 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ganryu (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Ganryu is a 1999 side-scrolling hack and slash action-platform arcade video game developed and originally published by Visco Corporation exclusively for the Neo Geo MVS. It is loosely based upon the battle of Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi on Ganryū-jima island against Sasaki Kojirō, who is also known as Sasaki Ga...
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[ "Japanese War Bride", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Japanese War Bride", "main subject", "Korean War" ]
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[ "MotoGP '07", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "7 Blades", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot 7 Blades is based on the 1990 film Zipang, directed by Japanese filmmaker Kaizo Hayashi. The game takes place in mid-17th century Japan, during which the Tokugawa shogunate was gaining power. The game is set on the man-made island Dejima, which the Japanese government is using to house Western foreigners and where...
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[ "Bravoman", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "MotoGP (2000 video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Real World (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Real World is a 2003 novel written by Natsuo Kirino. It was published in English by Vintage Books on July 15, 2008. The story describes the lives of four teenage girls (Toshi, Terauchi, Yuzan and Kirarin) and how they deal with a teenage boy who goes on the run after being accused of murdering his mother. It is a mosai...
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[ "Woman of Tokyo", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Anna in Kungfuland", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Anna (Miriam Yeung) is an aspiring actress, and her father was a monk of the Shaolin temple who defected to Japan after representing the temple during a martial arts tournament. There he met a Japanese woman and later bore Anna. He starts a martial school in Japan, although he dreams of being reconciled with his f...
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[ "Todome no Kiss", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Robotics;Notes DaSH", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "friendship" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "loneliness" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "career choice" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "based on", "Sound! Euphonium" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "self-discovery" ]
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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "school graduation" ]
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