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Welcome to Our Home 2015

★ 7.01 votes📅 2015-04-13

Welcome to Our Home (2015), directed by Isamu Nakae, blends drama, mystery, comedy, and romance into a suburban tale of family tensions and personal growth.

Director: Isamu Nakae

Cast

Masaki Aiba
Masaki Aiba
Kenta Kurata
Erika Sawajiri
Erika Sawajiri
Asuka Kandori
Akira Terao
Akira Terao
Taichi Kurata
Kaho Minami
Kaho Minami
Keiko Kurata
Kasumi Arimura
Kasumi Arimura
Nana Kurata
Jiro Sato
Jiro Sato
Shutaro Kanie
Naoto Takenaka
Naoto Takenaka
Hiroki Mase
Sayaka Yamaguchi
Sayaka Yamaguchi
Setsuko Nishizawa
Hidekazu Mashima
Hidekazu Mashima
Seiji Hato
Rika Adachi
Rika Adachi
Marie Hobara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Welcome to Our Home (2015) about?

Welcome to Our Home follows Kenta Kurata, a shy designer trapped in a tense family dynamic, as he confronts an unexpected moment of courage that challenges his quiet life. The film navigates his journey of self-discovery amid generational clashes and suburban isolation.

Who directed Welcome to Our Home?

Welcome to Our Home was directed by Isamu Nakae, known for his storytelling that blends drama with subtle humor and unexpected twists.

Who stars in Welcome to Our Home?

The film stars Masaki Aiba as Kenta Kurata, Erika Sawajiri as the mysterious love interest, Akira Terao as his father Taichi, Kaho Minami as his mother Keiko, and Kasumi Arimura as his younger sister Nana.

Is Welcome to Our Home (2015) worth watching?

While lacking a widely publicized IMDb rating, Welcome to Our Home offers a fresh take on family dramas with its mix of comedy and mystery. Fans of character-driven narratives with emotional depth will find its themes relatable and its atmosphere engaging.

How long is Welcome to Our Home?

Runtime details are not listed for Welcome to Our Home (2015).

About Welcome to Our Home (2015) — A suburban family drama with mystery, comedy, and romance

Welcome to Our Home (2015), directed by Isamu Nakae, blends drama, mystery, comedy, and romance into a suburban tale of family tensions and personal growth. The story follows Kenta Kurata (Masaki Aiba), a reserved commercial designer living in an isolated home with his critical father, Taichi (Akira Terao), his mother Keiko (Kaho Minami), and his younger sister Nana (Kasumi Arimura).

Kenta's quiet life takes an unexpected turn when he steps out of his shell to confront a rude stranger on a train platform, revealing his own hidden frustrations. As the narrative unfolds, the film explores themes of generational conflict, societal isolation, and the quiet rebellions that shape family dynamics. With Erika Sawajiri as the enigmatic love interest and Kasumi Arimura adding youthful energy, Nakae crafts a story that balances humor and melancholy, set against the backdrop of a claustrophobic yet revealing household.