Dekabeya
Dekabeya

Dekabeya

2005TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

A painter from the big city goes to a remote canyon to commit suicide. To reach some calmness he stays at the farmstead of Ascen, an old religious woman. Although only a few words are spoken, love grows.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Kōji HagiudaGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In this touching Japanese comedy-drama, a struggling young man named Kosuke finds himself unexpectedly inheriting a rundown bathhouse from his estranged grandfather. With little experience and facing mounting debts, Kosuke must learn the ropes of running the traditional establishment, all while dealing with quirky regulars and his own personal demons. The film follows his journey of self-discovery as he embraces his heritage and revitalizes the community hub.

Critical Reception

Dekabeya was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Japan for its heartwarming story, charming performances, and authentic portrayal of community life. It was praised for its blend of humor and poignant drama, resonating with viewers for its themes of family, tradition, and finding purpose.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gentle humor and touching narrative.
  • Appreciated for its authentic depiction of a traditional Japanese bathhouse and its community.
  • Satoshi Tsumabuki's performance was a highlight, effectively conveying the character's growth.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting in a traditional Sento (public bathhouse) offers a glimpse into a fading aspect of Japanese urban culture.

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