Takashi Uno, a shy slacker, is tasked with caring for his uncle's traditional country home after his death. He forms a joyful bond with the town's underdog grocer and reverts to a childhood dynamic. However, their carefree lifestyle is disrupted by a family from Tokyo who want to open a countryside café, leading to a mellow yet eccentric comedy about doing nothing, urban-rural divide, and nuclear anxieties.
Being Natural
A comedic exploration of cultural clashes and environmental consequences unfolds as a Tokyo family relocates to a rural town, humorously highlighting the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.