Looking for Japanese school romance movies? Preferably from 2006-2010.

Tears Shine

Starring Satoshi Tsumabuki, Masami Nagasawa, Kumiko Aso

Released: September 30, 2006 (Japan)

The beloved mother died, leaving behind only one sentence: "Take good care of your younger sister, Kaoru." The destinies of a brother and sister, who are not related by blood, are now linked together.

As their mother passed away and their father left home, only two siblings are left to live under the same roof. The older brother, Youta (Satoshi Tsumabuki), is aiming to open a store, and is working hard all day long as a deliveryman, in order to promise his mother that he will take care of his only sister, Kaoru (Masami Nagasawa), which is a responsibility driven by the feelings in his heart that he can't make sense out of. As they spend time together, they begin to feel the weight of each other's hearts and the love that they give without expecting anything in return.

Kaoru: "I have to leave this house, I already know that you are not my real brother."

The two are gradually attracted to each other, but due to outsiders' judgment and the realities of life, they can't break away from the shackles of "brother and sister". Kaoru has no choice but to move out on the pretext of going to school. Youta: "I heard you crying."

Then, Kaoru's coming-of-age ceremony is greeted with a kimono from Yota and an unexpected accident. ......

Song of the Sun

Release Date: 2006

Starring YUI and Tsukamoto Takashi

Sixteen-year-old Kaoru Amemori (YUI) has been suffering from XP pigmentation since she was a child. ) grew up with XP pigmented dry dermatitis, a skin cancer that cannot be exposed to sunlight. Kaoru can't go to school like a normal person, and for her, the joy of life is just going to the square in front of the station every night and singing. One day, Kaoru meets Takaharu (Takashi Tsukamoto), a young man who comes to the beach to surf, and the two of them hit it off right away, talking about everything. However, when one day Takaharu finally learns that Kaoru has an incurable disease, Kaoru's first love and song are gone with the wind. ......

Just Love You

Release Date: 2006

Starring Aoi Miyazaki and Hiroshi Tamaki

Today is the first day of college for Makoto Segawa (played by Hiroshi Tamaki), an introverted young man who has never been a part of a family. Today is the first day of college for Seijin Segawa (Hiroshi Tamaki), and the introverted and self-conscious Seijin is reluctant to go to the commencement ceremony, so he wanders around the campus alone. On the side of the road, Makoto meets a girl who is about to cross the street, and the girl's childish look makes Makoto, who loves photography, raise his camera and press the shutter. The girl fell in love with Makoto in that very moment.

It turns out that the girl's name is Shizuru (Aoi Miyazaki), and she and Makoto were classmates. Makoto, who is not used to university life, always skips classes to go out for photography, while Shizuru always accompanies him. Under Makoto's influence, Shizuru falls in love with photography. The two of them often take pictures together in a small forest deep in the campus. For the sake of Makoto, Shizuru is determined to grow up as quickly as possible. The slow-witted Makoto doesn't even notice Shizuru's thoughts. He has always been secretly in love with the famous beauty in his class, Toyama Miyuki (Kuroki Akiza), and to him, Shizuru is just a good friend.

One day, in a lush green grove, Shizuru suddenly asked Makoto to take a picture of the two kissing and take it to a photo contest. The moment their lips touched, Shizuru suffered the greatest happiness of her life, and Makoto's heart rippled. But the very next day, Shizuru suddenly disappears.

A few years later, Makoto suddenly receives a letter from New York, sent by the same person who left Shizuru without saying goodbye. In order to see Shizuru, Makoto arrives in New York on Christmas Eve, but to his surprise, he is greeted by Miyuki. Shizuru has passed away due to an incurable disease inherited from his mother.

Sister Lovers

Release Date: 2007

Starring Jun Matsumoto and Nana Eikura

Yorai (Jun Matsumoto) and Ikki (Nana Eikura) are twin siblings who are in their third year at the same high school. Yorai is the school's most famous athlete, and is popular with the girls because of his cool personality and handsome appearance. Yul, on the other hand, is the opposite, with mediocre grades and a clumsy demeanor. When they were young, the two siblings were very close, and even innocently promised to get married and stay together forever. Recently, however, Yuko finds that Yori is becoming more and more distant, and her childhood friend, Yano (Yuta Hiraoka), suddenly confesses his love for her, which makes Yuko even more upset.

One night, Yul is awakened by an unusual noise and realizes that Yoru, who is supposed to be sleeping on the top bunk, is about to kiss her. Lai tells Yul that he has always loved her - a love that goes beyond sibling love. Yul takes the initiative and responds to Rai's feelings with a kiss.

Yoru's best friend Tomohana (Komatsu Saicha) discovers the special relationship between the two siblings, and she forces Yoru to be her boyfriend by leaking information. At the same time, his attentive mother (Yuko Asano) also notices something strange about the two of them. As a result, Yori and Yu, who once believed that they could love each other forever, face an unexpected test. ......

Tokyo Boys

Release Date: 2008

Starring Maki Horikita (Split Personality)

Since her parents' death at an early age, Minato (Maki Horikita) has had a penpal with whom she can't talk, a friend, and a friend with whom she can't talk. She has a pen pal, "Night", who she never talks to. However, Minako has never seen him before, and only knows that he is a boy of similar age to herself. One day, at the supermarket where Minaidu works part-time, she bumps into Tang Zeshu, who buys a rice ball that Minaidu pressed and couldn't sell, and Minaidu falls in love with him. Minaidu writes a letter to tell "Nate" that she has met the person she likes, that is, Tang Zeshu (played by Zhuo Ishida), whom she met at her part-time job. The story of the man she met at her part-time job, Shu Tangawa (played by Ishida Takashi).

On her first date with Shu, Minaidu suddenly loses consciousness. When she wakes up, she's in her own bed, and her cell phone is missing both Tang Sawasu's picture and cell phone number, which she also feels strange about. Tang Ze Xiu also thought she was angry and didn't dare to see her. (On the first date, when Tang Ze Xiu was about to kiss Mina Du, Night came out, pushed him away with a very unhappy expression, and then went back and deleted the photos and number in his cell phone)

Tang Ze Xiu's dad is a brain doctor, and Mina Du went to his dad's hospital for a checkup, and Night came out in the middle of the checkup with a not-so-good attitude, and then walked away. Tang Ze Xiu went to chase after her, saw the expression on Minaidu's face, knew she wasn't Minaidu, and asked, "Who are you?" , Minaidu continues to walk away, and when she's in the doorway, Don Zeshu calls out to Night. Night claps her hands and then turns around, warning Donzesshu. Then Tang Ze Xiu says to Minaidu that it's time for the exams, so don't see each other lately, and after the exams Tang Ze Xiu breaks up with Minaidu.

Tang Zexiu learned something about dual personality from his dad, and then also asked Minaidu's grandmother about the death of Minaidu's parents, and told those sad past events in front of Minaidu, forcing out Night. Night knows that he can't protect Minadu anymore, Minadu is not a child anymore, and his existence can only make Minadu unhappy for the rest of her life ......

Tokyo Girls

Feels like "Untouchable Lovers"

Release Date: 2008

Starring: Natsufan, Sano and Makoto

Mibu is an ordinary high school girl who dreams of becoming a science fiction writer in the future. She lives with her mother, Myoko, after her father's untimely death. One day, her mother introduces her remarriage partner, Shiomi, to Mibu, and Mibu runs out of the house, upset. When an earthquake suddenly strikes, Mibu is caught off guard and fails to grab her cell phone, which falls and disappears in a cloud of light.

The stage is set in 1912, when Tokujiro Miyata, a young man studying under Soseki Natsume, aspires to be a novelist, but his manuscripts are repeatedly rejected. On this day, he is about to leave the publishing house when an earthquake strikes and a strange little box-like object falls from the sky. Tokujiro hesitates and picks it up.

In an attempt to retrieve his cell phone, Mibu tries dialing his own number. After trying again and again, he finally got through. A strange man's voice came out of the receiver.

Mibu learns that Tokijiro is from the Meiji era and can only connect his cell phone when he can see the moon. This cell phone connects the two men across the centuries. Finally one day, the two decide to have a date across the centuries, a date that ends along with the imminent depletion of the battery. Mibu begins to think about how to pass the charger through the wormhole to Tokijiro. At the same time, Tokijiro at the moment is approaching death one step at a time along the footsteps of fate. Mihoshi makes the call before the Grim Reaper does, and at the moment of battery depletion, he utters the words "I like you" that he has been hiding in his heart for a long time, while Tokijiro, faced with "what he has to do in his own life", makes his own choices... ...

My first love belongs to you

Release Date: 2009

Starring Mao Inoue and Shozo Okada

At the age of 8, when he was hospitalized for a heart attack, Shojiro and the attending doctor's daughter Cocoon were close friends, and the two of them would always play together in Shojiro's hospital room ...

My first love belongs to you

This is the first time I've seen Shojiro in a movie, but I don't know if he has ever been in love with you before, because I'm not sure if he's in love with you before. p>

The two, who love each other, learn by chance that Fei has an incurable heart condition and will not live to be twenty. The two children, immersed in grief, made a pact for the future: "We'll get married when we grow up."

The two are in love with Aang, a classmate of Cocoon's, who suffers from the same heart condition as Yutaka, and their feelings are increasingly confused due to the intervention of others. Aung because of the car accident after the sequelae and become a vegetable, he left the organ donation volunteer book, "heart" column clearly chose "donation". Aang's mother y understands her son's decision, and signs the donation form, and tells the visiting hero to use the heart to live a good life. When Ching learns that Ching's heart is not a heart transplant, he realizes that Ching has a chance of survival, and his mother cancels her decision to donate his heart.

Ching is hospitalized in an emergency situation, which is the last period of his life, and prays in his sick dream that God will give him one more day to live, so that he can say goodbye to Cocoon for the last time, hoping that Cocoon will be left not only with tears, but also with sweet memories of their time together. Finally, the four-leaf clover that Cocoon found when he was a child hears his prayers and gives him one more day to live. Cocoon and Sheng spent a happy day at the amusement park, doing many things that Sheng could not do. However, this is the only day he can borrow from heaven, and at the end of the day, he has to face death. Cocoon marries Sheng in a church, but the groom is only an urn.

Sand Timer

Year: 2008 Language: Japanese Director/Playwright: Shinsuke Sato

Anyone who has ever experienced a once-in-a-lifetime first love affair, which can be sweet and sour, but also because of youthful ignorance, will be so fragile and uncertain.... The movie "The Sandtimer", which has touched the hearts of countless female viewers today, is a twelve-year story of emotional bonding that begins with first love and continues through a series of fateful breakups. 14-year-old girl returns to her grandmother's house in Shimane, her hometown, from Tokyo, along with her divorced mother. Luckily, she is accompanied by a boy her own age, Daigo, who encourages her to get used to the unfamiliar countryside. When her mother decides to commit suicide, she throws the sand timepiece she gave her before she died at her mother's statue, and Daigo repairs it, promising to stay with her forever.

Apricot and Daigo, from their sentimental youth to their adulthood and the complexity of society, have always been attached to each other, despite the fact that the external environment and destiny keep separating them. From the simple countryside of Shimane to the glamorous city of Tokyo, the past and the present are intertwined in a delicate and touching story of pure love.

As a result of her parents' divorce, 14-year-old Apricot leaves Tokyo for Shimane with her mother, Miwako. Used to the big city, Apricot is at first uncomfortable with the countryside. However, she soon falls in love with her grandmother, who has a sharp tongue and a soft heart, and becomes good friends with her peers in the neighborhood, Daigo, Ato, and Ato's younger sister, Shizuka. In contrast to her happy daughter, Miwako is unable to get over her divorce and commits suicide, leaving Apricot behind. A saddened Apricot throws her beloved hourglass, which she bought on a trip to the Sand Museum together and which holds many fond memories, at her mother's statue. Daigo repairs the broken hourglass and gently comforts Apricot: I will always be with you! A year later, Apricot and Daigo grew up and became a couple, but when her father Masahiro, whom she hadn't seen for years, suddenly found Apricot and asked her to go back to Tokyo, Apricot left the hourglass at Daigo's place and left Shimane with her father. When Apricot starts high school, she misses Daigo, but coincidentally, Ato comes to Tokyo and becomes a classmate of Apricot's. Ato invites Apricot to Harajuku and kisses her when no one is around. When Apricot returns to Shimane for summer vacation, Daigo learns of Ato's crush on Apricot and beats him up, and when Ato disappears shortly thereafter, Shibuka, who has always been in love with Daigo, angrily accuses Apricot of being in love with two other people. The complicated quadrangle casts a shadow over her bright youth, and eventually, Apricot and Daigo break up. Ten years later, Apricot and her fiancé Sakura return home to visit her grandmother. At the class reunion, she meets Daigo again, and when she realizes that she is engaged, Daigo returns the hourglass to her and wishes her happiness. The hourglass brings back memories of her past, and she breaks off her engagement with Sakura and returns to Shimane......

Hana Mizuki

Release Date: August 21, 2010 (Japan)

Starring: Yuki Shingaki, Doojin Ikuta

The movie is inspired by the emotions in the song "Hana Mizuki", which was written by Ikuta, and is based on the song "Hana Mizuki", which is the most popular movie in the world. The movie is inspired by the emotions of the song "Hana Mizuki". The movie was shot in Hokkaido, New York and Canada.

The story is about a Hokkaido student, Sae Hirasawa (Yuki Arakaki), who meets and falls in love with a student at a fisheries high school, Kohei Kinouchi (Ikuta Dojin). Soon after, Sae enrolls in a university in Tokyo, and the two begin a long-distance relationship that they ultimately choose to abandon for the sake of each other. Sae befriends Kitami (Mukai Ri), a senior at the school. She grows up to be a career woman. And 10 years later. As if guided by the dogwood in Sae's old family yard, a miracle comes to Sae and Kohei......