Genre: Animation, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Actor: Aoi Yuki, Haruka Tomatsu, Hiroshi Kamiya, Jun Fukuyama, Kana Hanazawa, Kenjiro Tsuda, Mami Koyama, Miyu Irino, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Yoko Hikasa, Yuhko Kaida, Yukana, Yuki Kaji
Director: Kenji Nakamura
Since the 1990s, Japanese filmmaking has been at the forefront of global cinema, and it seems we are entering another golden age. Here are the best movies to stream now featuring the Japanese language.
Genre: Animation, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Actor: Aoi Yuki, Haruka Tomatsu, Hiroshi Kamiya, Jun Fukuyama, Kana Hanazawa, Kenjiro Tsuda, Mami Koyama, Miyu Irino, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Yoko Hikasa, Yuhko Kaida, Yukana, Yuki Kaji
Director: Kenji Nakamura
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Actor: Hirona Yamazaki, Honoka Yahagi, Kayoko Shiraishi, Keishi Nagatsuka, Kiyotaka Nanbara, Masahiro Takashima, Mugi Kadowaki, Shinnosuke Ikehata, Shinnosuke Mitsushima, Shunsuke Kubozuka, Takahito Hosoyamada, Takako Tokiwa, Takao Ito, Takehiro Murata, Tetsuya Takeda, Tokio Emoto, Tōru Shinagawa, Toshie Negishi, Tsurutaro Kataoka, Wakaba Irie, Yuriko Ono
Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi
This is an thrilling BBC/Netflix show and a Yakuza drama that takes place between Tokyo and London. About half of the dialogue is in Japanese and the other half is in English.
Yakuza families are no longer at peace when a boss’s nephew is assassinated in London. Trying to bring the culprit in without interference from the British police, a Tokyo detective is sent to the UK to try to find him.
There is an undeniable appeal to seeing the world of yakuza unfold, but the show’s title, which translates to Duty/Shame is a reference to the detective’s own personal conflict: the suspected murderer he’s looking for is his brother. Ouu.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Actor: Anna Sawai, Aoi Okuyama, Charlie Creed-Miles, Jamie Draven, Katsuya, Kelly Macdonald, Masahiro Motoki, Mitsuko Oka, Sophia Brown, Takehiro Hira, Togo Igawa, Tony Pitts, Will Sharpe, Yoshiki Minato, Yosuke Kubozuka, Yuko Nakamura
In the multilingual Drops of God, French author Camille and Japanese sommelier Issei battle for a wine expert's multi-billion-dollar inheritance. Camille may be the expert’s daughter, gifted with an incredible sense of smell and taste, but Issei is the so-called “spiritual son,” the protégé who filled in Camille’s shoes upon her abrupt departure from her father’s life. Whoever wins a series of wine-related tests gets to keep the expert’s estate and continue his legacy.
Based on the Japanese manga of the same, Drops of God is strangely but enjoyably competitive as it plunges you deep into the complex world of wine—through intense competitions, we get a closer look at the drink's many layers, long history, and even its cultural connotations. This nice blend of knowledge and rivalry makes it a thrilling watch, but the show also has an unexpected but welcome family element to it that softens the edge a bit and gives it a sweet aftertaste. If you were ever looking for a smart but heartfelt show about wining and dining, this is it.
Genre: Drama
Actor: Azusa Okamoto, Cécile Bois, Diego Ribon, Fleur Geffrier, Gustave Kervern, Luca Terracciano, Makiko Watanabe, Margaux Chatelier, Satoshi Nikaido, Sophie Mousel, Tomohisa Yamashita
Genre: Drama, History, War
Actor: Beverly Peckous, Fan Wei, Gao Yuanyuan, Hideo Nakaizumi, Jiang Yiyan, John Paisley, Qin Lan, Ryu Kohata, Yao Di, Ye Liu, Yuko Miyamoto
Director: Lu Chuan
After his team loses in the prefectural tournament finals, Yoichi Isagi is invited to join an isolated training program designed to create the best striker in the world in hopes of Japan winning the World Cup. The program's designer believes that great strikers are selfish and egoistic players. As a more intense sports anime, the stakes of becoming the best striker in Japan (and the world) or never playing football again keeps the suspense high. The series does a great job of balancing the action and taking the time to develop the characters and their motivations. Blue Lock is a solid, high-concept anime for the world's most beloved sport.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Animation, Drama
Actor: Aoi Ichikawa, Eri Yukimura, Hiroshi Kamiya, Junichi Suwabe, Katsuyuki Konishi, Kazuki Ura, Kazuyuki Okitsu, Kenichi Suzumura, Koki Uchiyama, Masatomo Nakazawa, Natsuki Hanae, Nobunaga Shimazaki, Shinnosuke Tachibana, Shoya Chiba, Shugo Nakamura, Soma Saito, Takahiro Sakurai, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Yuki Ono, Yuma Uchida
Audition is not for the faint of heart. It's shockingly violent and deeply unsettling, filled with sights and sounds that will haunt you for days on end. But there is grace to its terror; it's profound and artistic in ways that elevate it from generic horror fare.
On a deeper level, Audition is about the destructive power of abuse, trauma, and loneliness, about how a society that neglects to recognize this eventually suffers from it. The revenge plot isn't merely individual, as well, but a representation of the female subconscious: tired of objectification, eager for redress. And everything about the way the film is made, from the shaky camera and titled frames to the dramatic shadows and eerie lighting, reflects that imbalance.
Audition may be chilling and gruesome, but it's also smart and important, a psychosexual thriller that captures female anger well before it became the rage.
Genre: Drama, Horror
Actor: Eihi Shiina, Fumiyo Kohinata, Jun Kunimura, Kanji Tsuda, Ken Mitsuishi, Kimiko Tachibana, Miyuki Matsuda, Ren Osugi, Renji Ishibashi, Ryo Ishibashi, Shigeru Saiki, Tatsuo Endō, Tetsu Sawaki, Toshie Negishi, Yuriko Hirooka
Director: Takashi Miike
While it would be easy to make comparisons to The Good Place and other shows and films dealing with the afterlife, Hirokazu Kore-eda's film is devoted to a single thing: commemorating the ordinary moments that make our life precious. Through little more than workplace banter and documentary-style interviews (with an ensemble delivering uncannily naturalistic performances), After Life reminds us how beautiful the mundane can be and how important it is for us to be present for each other in the everyday. And as the fim's characters prepare to create reenactments of each person's most precious memory, Kore-eda also defines filmmaking itself as an act of comfort and empathy. No existential crises here; an overwhelming sense of peace floods After Life, making it all the more memorable.
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Actor: Akio Yokoyama, Arata Iura, Erika Oda, Hisako Hara, Kazuko Shirakawa, Kei Tani, Kotaro Shiga, Kyōko Kagawa, Miyako Yamaguchi, Natsuo Ishido, Sadawo Abe, Sayaka Yoshino, Susumu Terajima, Tae Kimura, Takashi Naito, Taketoshi Naitô, Tōru Yuri, Yûsuke Iseya
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Genre: Drama
Actor: Kaori Kobayashi, Makoto Satō, Minori Terada, Saburo Date, Tomiko Ishii, Tomokazu Miura, Toshinori Omi, Youki Kudoh, Yuichi Mikami, Yuka Ônishi, Yuriko Fuchizaki
Director: Shinji Sōmai
Genre: Drama, Romance
Actor: Akshay Khanna, Benedikt Erlingsson, Egill Ólafsson, Eiji Mihara, Eugene Nomura, Kōki, María Ellingsen, Masahiro Motoki, Masatoshi Nakamura, Masaya Mimura, Meg Kubota, Pálmi Kormákur Baltasarsson, Rie Shibata, Ruth Sheen, Sigurður Ingvarsson, Theodór Júlíusson, Yōko Narahashi
Director: Baltasar Kormákur
This series is proof that no matter how silly or brutal things get, pro wrestling can always serve as someone’s sanctuary. Though they sprinkle in pixie dust to make the industry as sketchy, barbaric, and ambiguous as possible, there’s a sparkle to the show’s energy that makes it feel like you’re watching a sweet cinematic drama, or rather a dreamy depiction of the monstrous world of ‘80s joshi wrestling. Ultimately, they do a stellar job conveying intimacy in interpersonal drama and portrayal of combat (even when combat amounts to stabbing someone's head with a fork), and taken as a whole, makes for such a breezy and mesmerizing pro wrestling drama.
Genre: Drama
Actor: Ayame Goriki, Ayame Gouriki, Daisuke Kuroda, Erika Karata, Haruka Imou, Jun Murakami, Nobuko Sendo, Ryoka Neya, Takuma Otoo, Takumi Saitoh, Yuriyan Retriever
In a world acclimated to the technological advancements and integration of AI, Sudo Hikaru offers illegal medical procedures in the hopes of finding the people behind his mother's stolen data. The Gene of AI takes an interestingly neutral tone towards the integration of humanoids among the population (akin to our current normal with social media and smartphones). Even as the question of ethics and legality weaves through everyday conversations, the idea of AI being inherently bad is never the conclusion. So far, the narrative follows a procedural format that feeds each new case/scenario back into Hikaru's search.
With a small primary cast and a heavy hand on CGI (which feels deliberate given how the show discusses the human-technology relationship), the show has the potential to deliver a memorable narrative in the transhumanism genre.
Genre: Animation, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Actor: Mutsuki Iwanaka, Natsumi Takamori, Takeo Otsuka, Yume Miyamoto
The episodes of Midnight Diner are just as heartwarming and assorted as the dishes the restauranteur known only as Master prepares for his customers. Much like short stories, they each have their standalone arc and specific conflict, but they all share the same connection: they take place in this diner, which is open only from midnight until early morning, and they follow the lives of everyday Tokyo citizens. There's a broadcaster who seeks the warmth of tan-men after a busy day of work, a has-been comedian who steals his rival comic's corndog, and a realtor who orders pork cutlets to win over lovers. They are mundane and relatable stories told with gentleness and depth, and ingeniously, they all go back to the dish of the day served at Master's diner. For his part, Master helps these characters figure out more than just their orders by doling out advice in his own stoic yet sage way.
It's sort of like miso soup for the soul in that way; heartwarming and comforting, best served on a cold night.
Genre: Drama
Actor: Ah-sung Ko, Asako Kobayashi, Bsaku Sato, Hirofumi Arai, Joe Odagiri, Junko Miyashita, Kaoru Kobayashi, Ken Mitsuishi, Kimiko Yo, Ko A-sung, Koen Kondo, Kosuke Toyohara, Kotaro Shiga, Mamiko Itoh, Mansaku Fuwa, Mikako Tabe, Mitsuru Hirata, Reiko Kataoka, Risa Sudou, Shohei Uno, Takashi Yamanaka, Tamae Ando, Tamaki Ogawa, Toru Kazama, Toshiki Ayata, Yoshinori Okada, Yoshiyuki Morishita, Yuma Yamoto, Yutaka Matsushige
Genre: Drama
Actor: Hiroshi Abe, Isao Hashizume, Joe Odagiri, Kanna Hashimoto, Kirin Kiki, Koki Maeda, Kyara Uchida, Masami Nagasawa, Nene Otsuka, Oshiro Maeda, Rento Isobe, Ryoga Hayashi, Yoshio Harada, Yui Natsukawa
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda
Genre: Drama
Actor: Ayaka Shibutani, Hazuki Kikuchi, Hiroyuki Miura, Hitoshi Omika, Ryo Nishikawa, Ryuji Kosaka, Taijirō Tamura, Yoshinori Miyata
Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi