The wise and charming international bestseller and hit
Japanese movie—about a young woman who loses everything but finds herself—a
tale of new beginnings, romantic and family relationships, and the comfort that
can be found in books.
Twenty-five-year-old Takako has enjoyed a relatively easy
existence—until the day her boyfriend Hideaki, the man she expected to wed,
casually announces he’s been cheating on her and is marrying the other woman.
Suddenly, Takako’s life is in freefall. She loses her job, her friends, and her
acquaintances, and spirals into a deep depression. In the depths of her
despair, she receives a call from her distant uncle Satoru.
An unusual man who has always pursued something of an
unconventional life, especially after his wife Momoko left him out of the blue
five years earlier, Satoru runs a second-hand bookshop in Jimbocho, Tokyo’s
famous book district. Takako once looked down upon Satoru’s life. Now, she
reluctantly accepts his offer of the tiny room above the bookshop rent-free in
exchange for helping out at the store. The move is temporary, until she can get
back on her feet. But in the months that follow, Takako surprises herself when
she develops a passion for Japanese literature, becomes a regular at a local
coffee shop where she makes new friends, and eventually meets a young editor
from a nearby publishing house who’s going through his own messy breakup.
But just as she begins to find joy again, Hideaki reappears,
forcing Takako to rely once again on her uncle, whose own life has begun to
unravel. Together, these seeming opposites work to understand each other and
themselves as they continue to share the wisdom they’ve gained in the bookshop.