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- A family in ruins recovers through their encounter with a "Zasikiwarashi", the japanese spirit.
- Narrated and viewed from perspective of a child in family, Shoonen H portrays daily trials and societal difficulties of a Christian family from just prior to commencement of World War II to its aftermath.
- Somewhere a television presenter is murdered. Somewhere else, a member of the Japanese Diet (parliament) is saved from almost-certain death by two policemen assigned to her detail. The police soon identify a connection between the cases and also find it part of a larger picture. The cases soon hit close to home.
- A struggling tour agency conspires to double-book suites at the famous Chateau de la Reine in a ridiculous yet profitable scheme to save themselves from bankruptcy.
- Shibata became an inspirational figure to many a few years ago when she published her first work at age 99, not too long after she began writing at the urging of her son, Kenichi. The film itself features both depictions of Shibata's poetry and portrayals of events from her life.
- Hostage cases are scarce. Even more scarce are they in Japan. Even further scarce are hostage cases in Japan where the confined are the police themselves. The head of the police and his officers are held in a conference room at the headquarters. The room is surrounded but the perpetrators and their motives are a mystery. The matter becomes even more surprising when the hostage taker is revealed as a former policeman.