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Revision as of 03:21, 1 February 2026
1988 Japanese film
Ureshi Hazukashi Monogatari (うれしはずかし物語), also known as A Tale of Happiness and The Pursuit of Happiness, is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Yōichi Higashi.[1] The film is based on a manga of the same name by George Akiyama. Nikkatsu released the film on March 19, 1988, in Japan.
Premise
Yusuke Mikuni (Minori Terada), a manager at a corporation, is tired of his domestic life. He buys a one-room apartment to gain space for himself. He then meets a young woman named Chako (Maiko Kawakami). The two come to an agreement: in exchange for Chako being allowed to live in Yusuke’s apartment, once a week, they will meet for a sexual liaison.
Cast
- Maiko Kawakami as Chako
- Minori Terada as Yusuke Mikuni
- Shūko Honami as Wakako Mikuni
- Hiroyuki Watari as Sotoyama
- Kaori Asō as Yasuko
- Junpei Kusami as Amemiya
- Kenji Mitamura as Nakahara
- Miho Mochida as Kasumi Mikuni
- Tetsu Sakuma as Funato
- Noriyuki Shimamura as Hiroshi Mikuni
- Kippei Shiina as Nakahara’s Subordinate
- Sakae Umezu as Estate Agent
Awards
10th Yokohama Film Festival[2]
