Best Tao Tsuchiya movies

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Best Tao Tsuchiya movies
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Tao Tsuchiya movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don't know about Tao Tsuchiya.

TOP 6:

My Little Monster

My Little Monster
Original Title: となりの怪物くん
Tao Tsuchiya as: Shizuku Mizutani
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Release: 2018
Problem student Haru Yoshida sits next to the cold and studious Shizuku Mizutani in class. Without any other friends to turn to, both of them start to get to know each other and grow closer. Haru eventually develop feelings for Shizuku and confesses his feelings to her. Will Haru and Shizuku get their happily ever after?
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Yuki Yamada movies?

TOP 5:

Orange

Orange
Original Title: オレンジ
Tao Tsuchiya as: Naho Takamiya
Genre: Drama
Release: 2015
Naho Takamiya is a 2nd year high school student. During the spring, Naho Takamiya receives a letter sent by herself from 10 years in the future. In the letter, she liked transfer student Kakeru Naruse. Kakeru Naruse carried emotional scars from his mother's suicide and he died one year later. 26-years-old Naho Takamiya thinks about Kakeru Naruse often. 2nd year high school student Naho Takamiya, with the knowledge of what she feels 10 years in the future, takes action to change her future.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Colin Hanks movies?


TOP 4:

Tokyo Sonata

Tokyo Sonata
Original Title: トウキョウソナタ
Genre: Drama
Release: 2008
Ryûhei Sasaki is keeping a secret from his wife, Megumi and his two teenage sons. Even though he leaves the house every day, he's not really going to work. He's going to an employment office. He recently lost his job due to outsourcing, but is determined to find another position, all while supporting an old friend who is also out of work. But when Megumi accidentally finds out Ryûhei's secret and doesn't tell him, her trust in him, and their marriage, suffers.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Koji Yakusho movies?

TOP 3:

Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno

Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno
Original Title: るろうに剣心 京都大火編
Tao Tsuchiya as: Makimachi Misao
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Release: 2014
Kenshin has settled into his new life with Kaoru and his other friends when he is approached with a request from the Meiji government. Makoto Shishio, a former assassin like Kenshin, was betrayed, set on fire and left for dead. He survived, and is now in Kyoto, plotting with his gathered warriors to overthrow the new government. Against Kaoru's wishes, Kenshin reluctantly agrees to go to Kyoto and help keep his country from falling back into civil war.

TOP 2:

Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends

Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends
Original Title: るろうに剣心 伝説の最期編
Tao Tsuchiya as: Makimachi Misao
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Release: 2014
Shishio has set sail in his ironclad ship to bring down the Meiji government and return Japan to chaos, carrying Kaoru with him. In order to stop him in time, Kenshin trains with his old master to learn his final technique.


TOP 1:

The 8-Year Engagement

The 8-Year Engagement
Original Title: 8年越しの花嫁 奇跡の実話
Tao Tsuchiya as: Mai Nakahara
Genre: Drama, Romance
Release: 2017
Hisashi and Mai are a happy couple in their 20s who are engaged to be married. But three months before their wedding, Mai becomes seriously ill. Her heart stops momentarily, and she falls into a deep coma. Hisashi visits Mai at the hospital every day before work. With no idea if or when she will ever awake, Mai’s parents encourage Hisashi to find someone else, but he refuses to give up and continues to pray for her recovery. As if his prayers are answered, Mai begins to regain consciousness several years later, and even utters a few words. But tragically, she has suffered brain damage and has no memory of Hisashi.


If you like the best Tao Tsuchiya movies, then you will also like the best Ryunosuke Kamiki movies, where many of their films coincide.