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Kairaku Onsenkyô: Nyotaiburo 1981

★ 3.65 votes69 min📅 1981-12-11

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

Cast

Nami Misaki
Nami Misaki
Shiori
Maiko Kazama
Maiko Kazama
Ayako
Kazuyo Ezaki
Kazuyo Ezaki
Otoshi
Naomi Hagio
Etsuko
Yumi Hayakawa
Oito
Masayoshi Nogami
Masayoshi Nogami
Yagisawa
Kenji Shimamura
Takahi
Fumizô Tachibanaya
Terada
Akira Takahashi
Akira Takahashi
Heisaku
Osamu Tsuruoka
Koyama

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.