'It’s Tough Being a Man' is my favorite Japanese movie. I’ve always admired the warm, genuine human connections shown in the film. Visiting this museum was so exciting for me—I finally got to experience the world I love! The museum recreates many scenes from the movie, which felt so familiar. I’m really grateful to Katsushika Shibamata for creating a place where you can step into Tora-san’s world and truly feel the local culture. The model of Tora-san napping, his old suitcase, the miniature old town, the dango shop, and the heartwarming atmosphere throughout the museum were all so moving.
Katsushika Shibamata Tora-san Museum | Review by Rise
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