Tora-san Goes North Apr 2026
Tora-san falls for Rinko, while Jun is pursued by Etsuko, a local snack bar owner who has long harbored feelings for the stubborn vet.
( Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Shiretoko Bojō ), released on August 15, 1987, is the 38th entry in the long-running It's Tough Being a Man film series. Set in the scenic Shiretoko region of Hokkaido, the film is notable for its guest stars and a slightly less sentimental tone compared to other entries. Tora-san Goes North
Reviewers from The Los Angeles Times and other outlets praised the film for its "tougher-minded" approach and the unique pairing of Atsumi's comic energy with Mifune's commanding presence. Film review: Tora-san Goes North - Deseret News Tora-san falls for Rinko, while Jun is pursued
The film reunited Toshiro Mifune and Keiko Awaji nearly 40 years after they appeared together in Akira Kurosawa's Stray Dog . Mifune's performance earned him Best Supporting Actor at the Blue Ribbon Awards . Reviewers from The Los Angeles Times and other
The story follows the itinerant peddler Torajirō Kuruma (Tora-san), who travels to rural Hokkaido and strikes up an unlikely friendship with Junkichi "Jun" Ueno, a gruff, reclusive veterinarian played by legendary actor Toshiro Mifune.
Jun is estranged from his daughter, Rinko, who has returned home after a failed marriage. Tora-san inadvertently finds himself mediating their cold relationship.
Keiko Takeshita plays Rinko, marking one of her three appearances as the series' "Madonna" figure.