Description
"San Chōme no Yūhi" is a slice-of-life anime series set in 1950s Tokyo, capturing the everyday lives of ordinary people in the bustling neighborhood of San Chōme. The story revolves around the Yamazaki family, who run a small candy store, and their interactions with the diverse residents of the area. The central character is Tetsuro, a young boy with a vivid imagination and a deep fascination with the world around him. His adventures often lead him to explore the neighborhood, where he encounters a variety of colorful characters, each with their own unique stories and struggles.
The narrative is episodic, with each episode focusing on different aspects of life in San Chōme. Themes of family, friendship, and community are prevalent throughout the series. Tetsuro’s relationship with his older sister, Yoko, and his parents is a recurring element, highlighting the warmth and challenges of family life. The series also delves into the lives of the neighbors, such as Hiroshi, a struggling artist, and Oyuki, a kind-hearted geisha, providing a broader perspective on the social dynamics of the time.
The setting of post-war Japan is integral to the story, as it reflects the resilience and optimism of a society rebuilding itself. The series portrays the simplicity and hardships of daily life, from the struggles of small business owners to the dreams of young people aspiring for a better future. Historical and cultural elements are woven into the narrative, offering a glimpse into the traditions and changes of the era.
"San Chōme no Yūhi" balances moments of humor, nostalgia, and poignancy, creating a heartfelt portrayal of a bygone era. The characters’ interactions and personal growth are central to the series, making it a rich and engaging exploration of human connections and the enduring spirit of community.
The narrative is episodic, with each episode focusing on different aspects of life in San Chōme. Themes of family, friendship, and community are prevalent throughout the series. Tetsuro’s relationship with his older sister, Yoko, and his parents is a recurring element, highlighting the warmth and challenges of family life. The series also delves into the lives of the neighbors, such as Hiroshi, a struggling artist, and Oyuki, a kind-hearted geisha, providing a broader perspective on the social dynamics of the time.
The setting of post-war Japan is integral to the story, as it reflects the resilience and optimism of a society rebuilding itself. The series portrays the simplicity and hardships of daily life, from the struggles of small business owners to the dreams of young people aspiring for a better future. Historical and cultural elements are woven into the narrative, offering a glimpse into the traditions and changes of the era.
"San Chōme no Yūhi" balances moments of humor, nostalgia, and poignancy, creating a heartfelt portrayal of a bygone era. The characters’ interactions and personal growth are central to the series, making it a rich and engaging exploration of human connections and the enduring spirit of community.
Staff
- Director · Tsuneo Maeda
- Music · Kentarō Haneda
- Original creator · Ryohei Saigan
- Art Director · Kaoru Honma
- Art · Masaki Yoshizaki
- Art · Satoshi Matsuoka
- Animation Director · Masahiko Murata
- Animation Director · Tsukasa Abe
- Animation Director · Megumu Ishiguro
- Sound Director · Fujiyama Fusanobu
- Director of Photography · Juro Sugimura
- Producer · Tsuneyuki Enomoto
- Producer · Shinichi Iguchi
- Producer · Tatsuo Oba
- Producer · Shigeji Tsuiki
Production
- Production · Mainichi Broadcasting System
- Production · TOHO
- Production · Group TAC
Music
Ending
“Midori no Houseki (緑の宝石)”
