Description
In 1990s Tokyo, young classmates Takaki Tono and Akari Shinohara form an intense emotional bond after Akari transfers to Takaki’s elementary school. Both are introverted children with a tendency to move frequently due to their parents jobs, and they find solace in each other’s company, sharing a love for books and long conversations. Their connection deepens to the point of a first love, but upon graduating from elementary school in 1994, Akari’s family relocates to Tochigi Prefecture. The two maintain their relationship through an exchange of letters, though the physical distance slowly begins to take its toll.
When Takaki learns that his own family will soon move to Kagoshima on the far southern island of Tanegashima, he decides to travel alone by train to meet Akari one last time before the distance becomes insurmountable. He carries a letter confessing his true feelings. A severe snowstorm strikes on the day of his journey, causing cascading delays to his trains. By the time Takaki finally arrives at the remote Iwafune Station late at night, he is hours behind schedule, disheveled, and has lost his letter. He finds Akari still waiting for him in the empty station. The two share a brief but emotionally overwhelming reunion, during which they share their first kiss. As they spend the night together in a small shelter, Takaki comes to a painful realization: despite the power of their feelings, the vast distance that will soon separate them makes a future together impossible. He never delivers his confession. They part the next morning on a train platform, and Akari watches him leave, holding onto her own unsent letter.
Years later in 1999, Takaki is now a high school senior on Tanegashima Island, still carrying the emotional memory of Akari. He is quiet, diligent, and focused on studying for entrance exams to return to Tokyo for university, but he appears emotionally distant and unreachable to those around him. A younger classmate named Kanae Sumida has been in love with Takaki since middle school. She is an avid surfer who struggles with self-confidence and her future prospects. Kanae observes that Takaki is constantly writing emails on his phone, though he never sends them. She recognizes that his heart is fixed on someone else far away, someone he is still searching for. On the day of a rocket launch from the nearby Tanegashima Space Center, Kanae attempts to confess her feelings to Takaki. However, watching the rocket disappear into the vast, indifferent sky, she realizes that Takakis gaze is directed toward an unreachable distance beyond her. She chooses not to speak her feelings aloud, accepting that her love will remain unrequited.
The narrative then moves to Tokyo in 2008. Takaki is now in his late twenties, working as a programmer or system engineer. He leads a hollow, mechanical existence, having drifted through unsatisfying relationships and grown emotionally numb. He is haunted by the past and a lingering sense of longing for a connection that no present reality can fulfill. Meanwhile, Akari has moved on with her life and is now engaged to be married, having found stability and happiness with another man. As she prepares for her wedding, she rediscovers the unsent letter she wrote to Takaki years ago.
One day, Takaki and Akari happen to walk past each other on a suburban street near a railroad crossing. As cherry blossom petals drift through the air, they both feel a powerful sense of recognition. On opposite sides of the tracks, they turn to look at each other. A passing train slides between them. When the train has gone, Takaki finds the other side of the crossing empty. He stands alone for a moment, then smiles faintly and continues walking, finally beginning to let go of the past.
When Takaki learns that his own family will soon move to Kagoshima on the far southern island of Tanegashima, he decides to travel alone by train to meet Akari one last time before the distance becomes insurmountable. He carries a letter confessing his true feelings. A severe snowstorm strikes on the day of his journey, causing cascading delays to his trains. By the time Takaki finally arrives at the remote Iwafune Station late at night, he is hours behind schedule, disheveled, and has lost his letter. He finds Akari still waiting for him in the empty station. The two share a brief but emotionally overwhelming reunion, during which they share their first kiss. As they spend the night together in a small shelter, Takaki comes to a painful realization: despite the power of their feelings, the vast distance that will soon separate them makes a future together impossible. He never delivers his confession. They part the next morning on a train platform, and Akari watches him leave, holding onto her own unsent letter.
Years later in 1999, Takaki is now a high school senior on Tanegashima Island, still carrying the emotional memory of Akari. He is quiet, diligent, and focused on studying for entrance exams to return to Tokyo for university, but he appears emotionally distant and unreachable to those around him. A younger classmate named Kanae Sumida has been in love with Takaki since middle school. She is an avid surfer who struggles with self-confidence and her future prospects. Kanae observes that Takaki is constantly writing emails on his phone, though he never sends them. She recognizes that his heart is fixed on someone else far away, someone he is still searching for. On the day of a rocket launch from the nearby Tanegashima Space Center, Kanae attempts to confess her feelings to Takaki. However, watching the rocket disappear into the vast, indifferent sky, she realizes that Takakis gaze is directed toward an unreachable distance beyond her. She chooses not to speak her feelings aloud, accepting that her love will remain unrequited.
The narrative then moves to Tokyo in 2008. Takaki is now in his late twenties, working as a programmer or system engineer. He leads a hollow, mechanical existence, having drifted through unsatisfying relationships and grown emotionally numb. He is haunted by the past and a lingering sense of longing for a connection that no present reality can fulfill. Meanwhile, Akari has moved on with her life and is now engaged to be married, having found stability and happiness with another man. As she prepares for her wedding, she rediscovers the unsent letter she wrote to Takaki years ago.
One day, Takaki and Akari happen to walk past each other on a suburban street near a railroad crossing. As cherry blossom petals drift through the air, they both feel a powerful sense of recognition. On opposite sides of the tracks, they turn to look at each other. A passing train slides between them. When the train has gone, Takaki finds the other side of the crossing empty. He stands alone for a moment, then smiles faintly and continues walking, finally beginning to let go of the past.
Cast
- Takaki Tōno
- Midori Koshimizu
- Ryūichi OgawaHidetaka Yoshioka
- Nao SakaiJunki Tozuka
- Sōjirō TodaKentarō Tamura
- Kanae Sumida
- Asami KanekoSeina Nakata
- Kunihiko KubotaTakashi Okabe
- Noa Shiroyama
- Shōko Sunasaka
- Sumito ŌhashiHimi Satō
- Shikiko TamuraKeiko Horiuchi
- Risa MizunoMai Kiryū
- Osamu ShibataNaoki Matayoshi
- Yasushi ŌnoShō Hasumi
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorYoshiyuki Okuyama
- MusicAyatake Ezaki
- Art DirectorShinpei Inoue
- Director of PhotographyKeisuke Imamura
- ProducerDai SanoHiromasa Tamai
- Chief Production ManagerSukeyuki ItōYūki Ōkawa
- EditingKenichi Hirai
- Insert Song PerformanceMasayoshi Yamazaki
- Line Producer
- RecordingMasayuki Satō
- Set DecorationMasaki ŌwaYoshito Endō
- StylistKōji Oyamada
- VFX DirectorMitsunori Mae
- ScreenplayAyako Suzuki
- Original creator
- Cgi DirectorTakeshi Yoong
- Executive producerHirotsugu UsuiMinami IchikawaNoritaka Kawaguchi
- Assistant DirectorYūdai Suzuki
- ColorChino Kobayashi
- Hair & Make-UpAtsuko ShōdaShinji Konishi
- Lighting DirectorKōshirō Ueno
- Production managerMotoki Masuda
- ScripterMizuho Kudō
- Sound EffectsYoshio Nakamura
- Theme Song PerformanceKenshi Yonezu
Production
- DistributorTOHO
- Production StudioSpoon Inc.
- ProductionTOHOFuji Television NetworkCoMix Wave Films
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