Shiniyuku tsuma tono tabiji Filming Locations
Where was Shiniyuku tsuma tono tabiji filmed? Shiniyuku tsuma tono tabiji was filmed in 8 locations across Japan in the following places:
Shiniyuku tsuma tono tabiji Filming Locations
Fukui is the capital city of Fukui Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2024, the city had an estimated population of 255,332 in 107,553 households. Its total area is 536.41 square kilometres and its population density is about 476 persons per km².
Himi is a port city on central Japan’s west coast. Asahiyama Park is known for its cherry and azalea blossoms. Near the port, the Himi Banya-gai area houses a fish market, a hot spring and an observation deck with views of Karashima Island and the Tateyama mountains. Himi Seaside Botanical Garden has seaside plants, a greenhouse mangrove forest and insect exhibits on Matsudae no Nagahama beach.
Kofu is a city in central Japan. In its center, Takeda Shrine sits on the site of a revered 16th-century general's former home. Nearby are the ruins of Kofu Castle. The Yumura Onsen area is home to hot-spring spas. North, the Arakawa River runs through Shosenkyo Gorge, known for its vibrant autumn foliage. A trail leads to Sengataki Waterfall. A cable car runs up to Mount Rakanji, which offers views of Mount Fuji.
Noto is a town located in Hōsu District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2020, the town had an estimated population of 15,687 in 7,689 households, and a population density of 65 persons per km². The total area of the town was 273.27 square kilometres.
Okayama is the capital city of its namesake prefecture, in western Japan. It’s known for the 16th-century Okayama Castle, dubbed “Crow Castle” for its black exterior, and for Korakuen, an iconic formal garden. The Hayashibara Museum of Art shows East Asian art and artifacts. The Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art displays regional works. To the west, 15th-century Kibitsu-jinja Shrine features a long, covered walkway.
Shimizu is a town in Suntō District of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2019, the town had an estimated population of 32,453 in 14058 households, and a population density of 3,700 persons per km². The total area of the town was 8.81 square kilometres.
Tottori is the capital and the largest city of Tottori Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. As of 30 November 2022, the city had an estimated population of 183,383 in 81,732 households and a population density of 240 persons per km². The total area of the city is 765.31 square kilometres.
Shiniyuku tsuma tono tabiji (2011)
A businessman who owns his own business becomes the guarantor for a friend who is borrowing money from a lender. Sadly, the friend disappears leaving the man on the hook for the loan. This comes at a time when his own business is failing. When it rains it pours and as he concentrates on his problems and lack of funds, he finds out that his wife has contracted cancer. Despite immediate surgery the doctor's prognosis of the disease is negative. She will not live long. They begin to travel together by car and are on the road for nine months. Upon her death the police arrest and jail the widow believing their travel was negligent and accelerated the woman's death. He is sent to jail. Being imprisoned for over a year gives him time to remember, reminisce and ponder their travels and time on the road.