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Zenjido Yamada’s Life in Fukuoka japanese drama review
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Zenjido Yamada’s Life in Fukuoka
5 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 22, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Simple joys of life!

This was a calm movie that presented a look into the everyday life of Yamada Zenji, the owner of a bookstore in Fukuoka. It takes us through his daily interactions with customers and his surroundings, each bringing their own unique quirks and stories.

The movie doesn't revolve around any big plot or drama instead, it’s all about those small, everyday moments that make life enjoyable. Whether it’s eating your favorite fish after a long day or stumbling upon a new hot spring. The pace is slow, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it fits perfectly with the calm vibe it’s going for.

Even without twists or intense drama, the story flows in a way that feels natural and easy to follow. It’s not boring at all, despite the lack of excitement. Instead, it feels like a gentle break from the chaos of daily life, inviting to appreciate the quiet moments. Since it doesn't demand your full attention, this is a perfect pick for one of those days where you just want to unwind and relax.

The acting is really satisfactory across the board. Nakamura Aoi did a good job! Plus, he is definitely easy on the eyes and a pleasure to watch on screen.

Cinematography and direction are also on point, capturing the rustic beauty of Fukuoka. Every shot feels intentional, focusing on the little details.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this as a one time watch when you need a break and want something easygoing and simple, without any stress or drama.
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