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Coming in second to the beloved Ponyo, cats are quite the item in Tomonoura. They run and graze freely around the port town where fishermen are their best friends who feed them fishy leftovers. Unlike many stray cats around big cities in Japan, Tomonoura cats are mostly friendly, simply minding their own business and letting you get a few pats in. There is a movement in town to help stray cats.
The difference is so pronounced, in fact, that Ponyo often feels like watching a time-capsuled Ghibli from the late 80s. The film's story is one of Miyazaki’s simplest yet, and anyone with even a decent grasp of Japanese will be probably be able to watch it without subtitles. However, while this extreme simplicity may end up being a turn-off.
Posts about Ponyo written by fiinjapan. Fi in Japan A blog of my experiences in Japan. Search. Main menu. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Home; About Fi; Tag Archives: Ponyo Pre-Orientation. Posted on August 29 2011 by fiinjapan. 2. Yesterday was a Sunday, so no official things planned from the University. Two of my dorm mates and I got a bus down to Hirakata Station and.
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A young boy named Sosuke rescues a goldfish named Ponyo, and they embark on a fantastic journey of friendship before Ponyo's father forces her to return to the sea. Ponyo's desire to be human upsets the balance of nature and only Ponyo's mother, a beautiful sea goddess, can restore nature's balance and make Ponyo's dreams come true.
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea: (Joe Hisaishi) Rocking the 2008 Venice Film Festival with a style of magic rarely seen in animation features of the 2000's, Studio Ghibli's only 2008 production resurrects the basic concept of The Little Mermaid by depicting the plight of a young mermaid to become human. In the process of making that transition, she befriends a 5-year-old boy and unfortunately.
Tomonoura harbor hosted filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki in 2005, when he imagined the animated movie Ponyo on the cliff by the sea, and also was the shooting set for The Wolverine in September 2012. The place is still appreciated for its old-fashioned atmosphere reminding of Edo period (1603-1868) and symbolized by its iconic Joyato lighthouse.