In South Korea, Japanese animation movies are being released one after another.

From the 8th, Makoto Shinkai's "Suzume no Tojimemari" will be screened, and interest in Japanese animation films is increasing.

"Suzume no Tojimemari" is a movie in which Suzume, a high school girl who experienced the earthquake when she was young, goes on an adventure while traveling around Japan in order to close the "door" that causes disaster.



It was released in Korea from the 8th, and director Makoto Shinkai visited a movie theater in Seoul and greeted him.



Director Shinkai said, ``The movie depicts the disaster caused by an earthquake. said.



On the 8th, even though it was a weekday, the audience continued to visit the movie theater one after another. rice field.



In South Korea, a series of Japanese animation films were released this year, and the number of audiences for "THE FIRST SLAM DUNK", which is based on a basketball manga, was the highest among all Japanese animation films.



The local media reports that the whirlwind of Japanese animation continues, and interest in Japanese animation films is on the rise.