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What are some food-related movies and TV series in Japan?

"Midnight Diner" is a late-night TV series directed by Matsuoka Tsuji, Yamashita Atsuhiro, Oikawa Takuro, Tosaka Takuma, and Kobayashi Shotaro, starring Kobayashi Kaoru.

The play is adapted from the manga of the same name created by Abe Yoro. The story takes place in a small restaurant. The menu here only has a pork miso soup set meal, but the boss can make various dishes using existing ingredients according to the guests' requirements, and

He will also tell stories full of human touch with his guests.

"The Taste of Sand" is a 113-minute feature film co-produced by Japan and France.

The film is directed by Naomi Kawase and stars Shirin Kiki, Masatoshi Nagase, Etsuko Ichihara, Kara Uchida, Miki Mizuno, etc. It was released in Japan on May 30, 2015.

The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Tetsuya Aikawa. It is set in a Dorayaki shop and tells the story of the warm exchanges between Tokue, an old man who once suffered from Hansen's disease, and the people around him. In a corner of the city, in a park with cherry blossoms in full bloom, the business

A Dorayaki specialty store known as "Dorayaki Spring".

Sentaro (played by Nagase Masatoshi), who has a past that he cannot bear to look back on, becomes the employed store manager of a specialty store by chance. He and junior high school student Wakana (played by Uchida Garo), who are regular customers, spend this boring and monotonous time day after day.

On this day, an old lady came unexpectedly.

Her name is Dejiang (played by Shu Xilin), and she came to visit after seeing a recruitment advertisement in a specialty store.

Tokue brought the bean paste he made himself. Sentaro, who wanted to send the old man away perfunctorily, tasted the bean paste and found that it was unexpectedly delicious.

Taking this as an opportunity, the old man became a member of the "Gong Spring", and this small shop became lively.

At this moment, rumors about Yu Dejiang's ruthlessness spread quietly, the business condition of the store was deteriorating, and Sentaro was forced to make an important decision.

Inadvertently, the fate of these ordinary people completely changed.

The Ramen Girl is a 2008 drama film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and starring Tammy Blanchard and Brittany Murphy.

The story describes an American girl Abby (played by Britney Murphy) who has just lost her love and lives alone in Tokyo. She is very confused about the future. Just when Abby feels lost and sad, she tastes the warm food at the Chinese Ramen House.

With Renqing, she decided to become a ramen chef. She received extremely strict guidance from the ramen chef (played by Toshiyuki Nishida). While learning ramen, Abby finally understood that experiencing the mixed taste of life is life.

"The God of Sushi" Jiro Dreams of Sushi is directed by David Jaber and stars Jiro Ono and Seichi Ono.

This documentary tells the legendary life and efforts behind the success of "Jiro Ono", the chef of the world's oldest Michelin three-star restaurant "Sukiyabashi Jiro".

Jiro Ono is the oldest Michelin three-star chef in the world and is known as the "God of Sushi." This documentary tells the story of food and life through the description of his life and sushi.