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Experience Authentic Japanese Cinema and Cuisine with ramen RAIJIN

Exciting News!
The captivating Japanese film “The Zen Diary” is coming to Waterloo! Sponsored by ramen RAIJIN, we’re thrilled to announce that the movie will be screened at the Princess Cinema on August 4th and 5th.

As a proud sponsor of Japanese cinema, ramen RAIJIN continues to cherish not only Japanese movies but also all things related to Japan, as much as our local community.

“The Zen Diary” is a heartwarming film that explores the life of a man living in a mountain lodge with his dog, appreciating the changing seasons over a year. The film reminds us of the rich way of living as humans in our busy everyday lives where it has become difficult to feel the seasons.

The film features a strong cast of veteran actors and is notable for the participation of culinary researcher Yoshiharu Doi, who is known as an authority on home cooking. This is the first time he has worked on the food for a film, and he was deeply involved in the production.

We invite you to join us for this special screening and immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese cinema and culture.

And what better way to enjoy a Japanese film than with authentic Japanese ramen? At ramen RAIJIN, we offer premium frozen ramen kits that are easy to prepare and full of authentic flavors. Our ramen is a perfect companion for a movie night at home.

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Below is a brief introduction to the movie “The Zen Diary”.

The movie “Eating the Earth for Twelve Months” is a Japanese film released in 2023, which explores the life of a man who lives in a mountain lodge with his dog, appreciating the changing seasons over a year. The title implies the concept of eating what is in season, appreciating what nature provides, and living in the present moment.

The main character, Tsutomu, is portrayed by Kenji Sawada, an actor and musician who has been active since the 1960s. Tsutomu is a character who carries out his daily chores with care but is unable to decide what to do with his wife’s ashes, which he has been holding for 13 years since her death. The film presents Tsutomu’s story of learning the essence of life from a fun yet harsh rural life, reminding us of the rich way of living as humans in our busy everyday lives where it has become difficult to feel the seasons.

The story was adapted from a cooking essay serialized in the magazine “Mrs.” in 1978 by Tsutomu Mizukami, a best-selling author known for “Hunger Strait” and others. As a boy, Mizukami learned Buddhist vegetarian cuisine at a Zen temple in Kyoto, and he wrote flavorful essays about the joy of eating and memories associated with cooking, using vegetables and wild vegetables he harvested himself. The script was written by Yuji Nakae, director of “Nabbie’s Love,” based on this worldview.

The film is also notable for the participation of culinary researcher Yoshiharu Doi, who is known as an authority on home cooking. This is the first time he has worked on the food for a film, and he was deeply involved in the production, including the selection and handling of ingredients, guidance on cooking techniques, and selection of utensils.

The film also features a strong cast of veteran actors, including Takako Matsu, Tomoko Naraoka, Masahiro Hino, and Fumi Dan. In addition, many people from Nagano, the local area where the film is set, appear in the film after going through workshops by Director Nakae​.

・Date & Time: Thursday, August 4, 2023, and Friday, August 5, 2023
・Place: Princess Cinema, Waterloo
・Ticket and information here

Photo by ⓒ“The Zen Diary” Film Partners

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