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Kokuriko-zaka kara kashuu aoi teshima
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Confirming that Umi and Shun are not related by blood, he tells the full story of the three men. They meet Yoshio Onodera, now a ship's captain and the third man in the photograph, as well as the sole survivor of the three. Tokumaru visits the Latin Quarter and, impressed by the students' efforts, cancels the demolition. Yūichirō registered the child as his own to avoid leaving Shun as an orphan in the confused postwar years, but Shun was eventually given to the Kazamas. Ryoko was unable to raise Shun, as she was already pregnant with Umi at the time. Shun's mother died in childbirth, and his other relatives were killed in the bombing of Nagasaki. In 1945, Tachibana was killed in an accident on a repatriation ship. Having just returned from the United States, Ryoko tells Umi that Shun's father was actually Hiroshi Tachibana, the second man in the photo. Umi later professes her love to Shun, and he reciprocates in spite of their situation. They successfully convince him to come inspect the Latin Quarter. Shirō, Shun and Umi take the train to Tokyo, which is preparing for the 1964 Summer Olympics, and meet with Tokumaru, the school board's chairman. The renovation of the Latin Quarter is complete but the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education decides to proceed with the building's demolition anyway. Umi and Shun repress their romantic feelings and they continue to see each other as friends. At first, Shun tries to avoid Umi, then finally tells her they are siblings. The Kazamas had recently lost a newborn baby, so they adopted Shun. His father admits that, shortly after the end of World War II, Yūichirō arrived at their house one evening with an infant Shun. Shun is stunned to see it as it is revealed that he has a duplicate of the photograph. One of these men is her deceased father, Yūichirō Sawamura, who was killed while serving on a supply ship during the Korean War. Umi and Shun start having feelings for each other.Īt Coquelicot Manor, Umi shows Shun a photograph of three young naval men. Umi convinces Shirō and Shun to renovate the Latin Quarter, and all the students contribute, both boys and girls. She learns that Shun and the school's student government president Shirō Mizunuma publish the school newspaper. Upon her sister's request, Umi accompanies her to obtain Shun's autograph at the Latin Quarter. At first, Umi gets the wrong impression of Shun as he does a rash stunt on behalf of the "Latin Quarter", an old building housing their high school's clubs that's being threatened with demolition. Shun Kazama, the poem's author, witnesses the flags from the sea as he rides his father's tugboat to school. One day, a poem about the flags being raised is published in Isogo High School's newspaper. Each morning, Umi raises a set of signal flags with the message "I pray for safe voyages". Umi runs the house and looks after her younger siblings and her grandmother. Her mother, Ryoko, is a medical professor studying in the United States. Umi Matsuzaki is a sixteen-year-old high school student living in Coquelicot Manor, a boarding house overlooking the Port of Yokohama in Japan. An English version was distributed by GKIDS it was released to theaters on March 15, 2013, in North America. It received positive reviews from most film critics and grossed $61 million worldwide. However, Tokumaru, the chairman of the local high school and a businessman, intends to demolish the building for redevelopment and Umi and Shun, along with Shirō Mizunuma, must persuade him to reconsider.įrom Up on Poppy Hill premiered on July 16, 2011, in Japan. When Umi meets Shun Kazama, a member of the school's newspaper club, they decide to clean up the school's clubhouse, the 'Latin Quarter'. Set in 1963 Yokohama, Japan, the film tells the story of Umi Matsuzaki, a high school girl living in a boarding house, 'Coquelicot Manor'. The film stars the voices of Masami Nagasawa, Junichi Okada, Keiko Takeshita, Yuriko Ishida, Jun Fubuki, Takashi Naito, Shunsuke Kazama, Nao Ōmori and Teruyuki Kagawa. It is based on the 1980 serialized manga of the same name illustrated by Chizuru Takahashi and written by Tetsurō Sayama. From Up on Poppy Hill ( Japanese: コクリコ坂から, Hepburn: Kokuriko-zaka Kara, "From Coquelicot Hill") is a 2011 Japanese animated drama film directed by Gorō Miyazaki, scripted by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, and Toho, and distributed by the latter company.













Kokuriko-zaka kara kashuu aoi teshima