
Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo 1981
Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo (1981) dives into the absurd yet wildly entertaining chaos that erupts when a quiet hot spring inn becomes the epicenter of greed and desire.
Director: Atsushi Fujiura
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo (1981) about?
The film follows the wild events at a mountain inn where guests converge to hunt for a rumored 300 billion yen treasure. As tensions rise between treasure hunters and locals, the inn's geishas juggle their duties amid the chaos. A rich tycoon's failed attempt to buy the inn only adds fuel to the fire.
Who directed Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo?
Atsushi Fujiura directed this 1981 Japanese comedy, known for blending humor with social satire.
Who stars in Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo?
The film features Nami Misaki, Maiko Kazama, Kazuyo Ezaki, Naomi Hagio, and Yumi Hayakawa as the inn's geishas, with Masayoshi Nogami playing a key supporting role.
Is Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo (1981) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is unrated, this 69-minute comedy offers a fun, fast-paced escape with its quirky premise and eccentric characters. Fans of lighthearted Japanese comedies or offbeat treasure-hunt stories might find it a charming oddity worth a watch.
How long is Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo?
The runtime is 69 minutes.
About Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo (1981) — A Comedy Hit When Gold Fever Takes Over
Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo (1981) dives into the absurd yet wildly entertaining chaos that erupts when a quiet hot spring inn becomes the epicenter of greed and desire. Directed by Atsushi Fujiura, this Japanese comedy unfolds against the backdrop of a remote mountain retreat, where rumors of a buried fortune worth 300 billion yen lure treasure hunters and pleasure-seekers alike. The inn's geishas find themselves overwhelmed as guests obsess over striking gold by day and indulging in more fleeting pleasures by night. Tensions rise when a wealthy tycoon attempts to buy out the inn's owner, only to be met with a jaw-dropping counteroffer—sparking a rivalry that blends humor with sharp social satire.
Fujiura's film captures the frenetic energy of a community unraveling under the weight of ambition and temptation. With its quirky premise and eccentric characters, Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo delivers a lighthearted yet shrewd commentary on human nature, wrapped in the cozy yet unpredictable atmosphere of a traditional onsen town.