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- A group of friends from high school reunite before one of them dies from cancer.
- When Mio was young, she lost her parents in a great flood and also became separated from her best friend Noe. Afterwards, Mio found her talent in cooking and eventually became a cook. Meanwhile, Noe has become an oiran (high-ranking courtesan).
- The journey of a shipwrecked Japanese expedition from the Pacific Ocean across Siberia to the court of Catherine the Great of Russia. It is based on a book of the same name by Japanese writer Yasushi Inoue.
- This German format is not a series properly speaking, as it has no permanent cast or script continuity, but presents each time a 45 minutes documentary, usually in part presented as a docudrama (not faction, as close to scientific knowledge as possible, but visually attractive), elaborating a specific historical theme, widely varied, often exotic in the sense of a far time (as far back as prehistoric times) and/or place (around the globe), although some episodes fit together well, chronologically or thematically, but always fit to be watched separately. Usually authentic locations are used, as well as scenes from and/or interviews about the scientific research it is based upon.
- Akiko Ohku's film follows Yoshiko as she enjoys life's simple pleasures - riding her beloved bike, indulging in a drink or two in the evening - as she narrates her thoughts through a hypnotic internal monologue.
- Naho is the deputy curator of the art gallery established by her grandfather, an avid art collector. Naho's husband is the managing director at a different art gallery in Ginza which his family has run for several generations. To avoid the hectic pace of Tokyo, a pregnant Naho decides to move to Kyoto. There, she finds a painting by an unknown painter. She becomes fascinated with it and soon faces an unexpected truth.
- An employee is concerned with his employer's devotion and affinity for a cat, his beloved pet, and believes the feline to have an extraordinary power and control over his boss. The employee needs to dispose of the cat. At the same time, a ronin is in need of food and rent money having run out of funds.
- Having shown mercy towards a cat a ronin is faced with an unwanted domestic animal. Abandoning the cat in a suitable place is the solution. Ironically, he is coincidentally called upon to come to the defence of the innocent soon enough, which prompts him to rethink his actions and behavior towards the feline.
- There is a notice up for the capture of a cruel animal killer except, oh well, not all is as it seems. In the meanwhile somewhere in town a man's skin begins to itch necessitating a trip to a pet shop. Soon enough a cat is getting bathed.
- The poor cat is bored and hungry. The owner is also poor and hungry. The two have each other for company. The situation can change if the owner could find employment and there is a glimmer of hope, but could it be? In the meantime, there are doughnuts in the neighbourhood and they are welcomed.
- The ronin has to find a place for his cat and unexpectedly receives assistance to make the plan work. He is under suspicion and cannot afford to tip his hand. At the same time, a flashback shines some light on how the man came to be where he is.
- A mail home is returned and the postman does not know how to handle it. The neighbour helps. The cat is unhappy and the shopkeeper thinks she knows why. The samurai enlists the help of the children at the temple and the cat is the subject of much attention.
- The two detectives have a growing suspicion regarding who is responsible for the disappearance of the cat. The culprit's assumption that the law will give up on a search for a dead cat is proving wrong. The samurai goes to some length, and recruits his allies, to keep the cat safe and with him.
- The samurai and the cat are back in town, but quickly realize that they are no longer a duo. They have several uninvited guests. The new landlady is suspecting something and her senses are quickly confirmed; however, the situation is luckily resolved and there may even be an upside in it for our samurai.
- There is a notice up for the capture of a cruel animal killer except, oh well, not all is as it seems. In the meanwhile somewhere in town a man's skin begins to itch necessitating a trip to a pet shop. Soon enough a cat is getting bathed.
- The tenant and his landlady have a potential big clash, but disaster is averted in the last minute. Where there was one problem there is soon potentially two problems. That is how our brave samurai becomes a shopkeeper.
- The pet owner needs money. There is a pet contest. It all makes sense when the cat is so popular and cat after all. No one asked the cat however and he seems to have made up his own mind otherwise. Then here is the matter of honour and a challenge. Even bribery does not seem to work.
- He was warned. The cat has disappeared and nowhere to be found. The samurai is searching the town for his cat without luck until an odd job leads him to a haunted location he was warned by a holy man not to enter. There he finds more than he bargained for, but will it help him reunite with Tama?
- The cat is not behaving well and it may be due to a disease. The owner is advised that the cat needs medicine, but that costs money. When an attempt at a scam does not work out as planned, it is time to head up the mountain.
- There is a solution for hunger. Grow your own food, cook it and eat. The problem arises when the recipe causes aches, hallucination and more. Strange behaviour ensues and involved is a man, a cat, a landlady, a store owner and the suitor.
- How can a homeless man take care of his beloved pet cat? What is more the cat wants to go home and cannot bear the new abode. Enter an opened heart, crayfish, radishes and a job refused. Is there a happy ending?
- When mother-in-law arrives in town armed with a cane, a choice and an ultimatum she makes demands and asks for a decision as soon as she is freed from jail. Searching for a job the samurai leaves the cat in the care of the friendly shop owner. Little does he reckon the feline is coveted elsewhere.
- Dr James Fox explores how the artistic life of three great Japanese cities,Kyoto, Edo and Tokyo, has helped to shape the nation's identity and attitudes to past and present, east and west.