All 11 Kenji Kohashi Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Teresa Richardson
5 min readJul 13, 2024

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Welcome to our roundup article featuring the cinematic masterpieces of Kenji Kohashi. In this engaging, informative piece, we delve into the world of Kohashi’s movies, showcasing the unique stories, characters, and themes that have captured the hearts of many audiences worldwide. Join us on a journey through the lens of one of Japan’s most celebrated directors, as we explore the timeless appeal of Kenji Kohashi’s works.

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1. Swallowtail Butterfly (1996)

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In the heart of an alternative future, xenophobic Japanese metropolis, a group of outcasts find themselves caught up in a world of crime, drama, and the struggle to survive. Led by a tattooed woman, they must navigate through the challenges of being illegal immigrants in a city filled with prejudice.

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2. The Boys Wanted to See Fireworks from the Side (1999)

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In August 1999, Shunji Iwai presents “The Boys Wanted to See Fireworks from the Side, “ a captivating and profound documentary. Directed by both Iwai and Naoko Shiraishi, the film centers on three individuals who share a desire to witness fireworks from a unique perspective. As their shared goal becomes the catalyst for unfolding connections and revelations, the narrative unfolds on a profound level, tapping into universal emotions and experiences.

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3. Seikimatsu no noroi Zoshoku (2000)

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Delve into the realm of terror with “Seikimatsu no Noroi Zoshoku, “ a gripping horror film from the masterminds behind the “Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video” series.

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4. Azumi (2003)

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The adrenaline-fueled action movie “Azumi” (2003) follows the story of its teenage female protagonist, Azumi, raised as a cold-blooded assassin. The narrative explores her struggles both in the field as she confronts three vile warlords and within her own heart as she delves into her complex emotional landscape. The film is directed by Ryûhei Kitamura and penned by Yû Koyama, Mataichirô Yamamoto, and Isao Kiriyama.

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5. Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)

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In “Godzilla: Final Wars, “ a fiftieth anniversary project, the iconic monster embarks on a world tour to face off against his old adversaries, powerful allies, and a shocking new mysterious foe — the enigmatic Monster X. As the clock ticks down to the final battle, Godzilla must use all his might and cunning to protect humanity’s fate. Join this epic adventure that marks the end of an era as legendary titans clash in spectacular action, adventure, and fantastical settings.

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6. Azumi 2: Death or Love (2005)

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In the exhilarating follow-up “Azumi 2: Death or Love” (2005), dynamic assassins Azumi and Nagara embark on a perilous mission to thwart a civil war. While in pursuit of the elusive Masayuki Sanada, who is shielded by a mighty army and a lethal clan, they stumble upon an unexpected revelation. Ginkaku, a cloaked figure bearing a striking likeness to their past companion Nachi, makes his presence known, intensifying the complexity and peril of their quest.

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7. Nihon igai zenbu chinbotsu (2006)

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Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu, a post-apocalyptic comedy, takes place in a world that has experienced catastrophic sinking due to global warming and shifting tectonic plates. The remnants of humanity, desperate to find a new home, flock to Japan, the only remaining habitable land. As Japanese society grapples with the influx of refugees from all corners of the globe, the country finds itself facing imminent danger from an unexpected menace.

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8. Drift (2006)

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“Drift” is a 2006 Japanese action film that captures the adrenaline-fueled world of drift racing. Directed by Futoshi Jinno and starring Yûya Endô, Shûji Kashiwabara, and Kenji Kohashi, the movie promises edge-of-your-seat thrills and intense competition on the open road.

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9. Imago mortis (2009)

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Imago Mortis, released in 2009, is a chilling horror film set in an unassuming European school of cinema. With a plot riddled with mystery and thriller elements, the story unfolds as a series of bizarre and gruesome murders leave the school community in shock and confusion. The only ones who seem to understand the sinister events are the unsuspecting professors.

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10. Fly Me to Minami (2013)

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Experience the vibrant world of “Fly Me to Minami, “ a captivating coming-of-age tale set over three countries. This heartwarming movie follows the lives of a fashion editor, a photographer, a shopkeeper, and a flight attendant as they navigate love, laughter, and the truth. Delve into their intertwining stories and witness the triumphs, challenges, and revelations that shape each character’s journey.

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11. Noise (2017)

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“Noise”, a gripping Japanese drama released in 2017, follows three diverse characters as they navigate through the aftermath of the tragic Akihabara massacre. Set eight years later, a pop star struggles to come to terms with the loss of her mother, while a rebellious teenager finds solace in the city that once took her away from her home. Meanwhile, a delivery boy turned a directionless anger towards the city, all while searching for hope and meaning amidst the darkness.

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