“Welcome to Komada Distillery,” an animated movie produced by P.A. Works, an animation production company based in Nanto City, and based on Wakatsuru Sake Brewery’s Saburomaru Distillery (Tonami City), will be released nationwide on the 10th, including at four movie theaters in Toyama Prefecture. Publication began. Fans eagerly awaiting the film’s release were captivated by the human drama about whiskey making.
This is the story of a female president of a struggling distillery and a reporter for a news site who grows up as they aim to revive the phantom whisky. Yumi Masuda (54), a company employee from Toyama City, who went to the J-MAX Theater Toyama in Toyama City, said, “The whiskey barrels and other things were carefully drawn. If I had a chance, I would visit the Saburomaru Distillery.” I want to take a tour.” It is also being screened at TOHO Cinemas Favore Toyama, Takaoka, and Aeon Cinema Tonami.
Actual Tears broadcast the 15th-anniversary exhibition.
This day marks the 23rd anniversary of the founding of P.A. Works, a representative anime studio headquartered in the region. An exhibition commemorating the 15th anniversary of the broadcast of the animation “True Tears,” which became the company’s breakthrough work, will be held at Nanto City Creator Plaza Sakura Creation until December 4th as part of “Anime EXPO” commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of Toyama Shimbun.
At Anime EXPO, a solo exhibition by Hidenori Matsubara, an animator from Takaoka City known for works such as the Evangelion series, will be held at the Takaoka City Museum until January 8th. A solo exhibition by resident manga artist Nifuni is held at Otaya Serio in the city until November 26th.