Article: Top 10 Japanese Edge Humor Movies

Comic films from Japan make a unique contribution to it. Comedy movies aim to make people happy and convey essential themes on the big screen.

1. No More Cry

The comedy Nakumonka will make you laugh and touch your heart. Shimoigusa Yuta was taken by his father at an early age, leaving behind his mother and an unborn sister.

 

2. Maiko Haaaan

While visiting Kyoto with his high school, the youthful Onizuka Kimihiko got lost. A Geisha then offered him assistance. Onizuka had a deep appreciation for geisha after that. He was given the task of working in Kyoto by his supervisor now that he is an adult and a working man.

 

3. The Apology King

The Apology King, directed by Nobuo Mizuta, is a substantial work of unquestionable entertainment. Scenes in The Apology King will have you laughing out loud.

 

4. University Of Laughs

Even though the University of Laughs is a comedy, it does include a morality tale. Japan has to impose tight control, especially on its entertainment, because it is at war.

 

5. Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers

The film Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers serves as a reminder that each person chooses their own experience. The movie Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers might inspire you to take the plunge and try something new.

6. Kamome Diner

The 28th Yokohama Film Festival's 5th Best Film, Kamome Diner, is about making friends and having a good time. Masako, a Japanese woman, had bags misplaced by the airline. Midori gives them a place to stay at her home.

 

7. Tampopo

Tampopo, a 1985 movie rereleased in 2016, is one of the Japanese comedies offering more than simply good times. One of the Japanese comedies that makes you laugh while simultaneously emphasising the value of labour is Tampopo.

 

8. Fancy Dance

The comedy picture Fancy Dance, which is an adaptation of a highly regarded manga series, is steeped in Japanese heritage and culture. Yohei, a rock musician, gives up his rock 'n' roll career to take over a mountain shrine.

 

9. The Family Game

You should be aware of The Family Game, voted the best film of 1983. Kosuke, the father, is the patriarch of a typical Japanese family. To assist his son Shigeyuki to do better in school and be ready for the impending high school entrance exam, dad hires a tutor.

 

10. Suite Dreams 

Suite Dreams is a film with a lot of fun, and it was one of the top-grossing domestic movies in Japan in 2006. On New Year's Eve at midnight, a group of individuals meet in a humorous, dramatic, and surprising fashion in a five-star hotel in Tokyo.