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Tokyo!

Three tall tales. one big city.

6.9(263)20081h 52m
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Where to watch Tokyo! in Japan

Tokyo! is streaming on U-NEXT in Japan, and available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. Availability checked 6 June 2026.

About Tokyo!

Tokyo! is a 2008 movie in the Comedy, Drama and Fantasy genres, directed by Bong Joon Ho, Leos Carax and Michel Gondry, starring Ayako Fujitani, Ryo Kase and Ayumi Ito. It has a runtime of 1 hour 52 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.9/10 from 263 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Tokyo! in Japan — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Tokyo! trailer

Overview

Three distinct tales unfold in the bustling city of Tokyo. Merde, a bizarre sewer-dweller, emerges from a manhole and begins terrorizing pedestrians. After his arrest, he stands trial and lashes out at a hostile courtroom. A man who has resigned himself to a life of solitude reconsiders after meeting a charming pizza delivery woman. And finally, a happy young couple find themselves undergoing a series of frightening metamorphoses.

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Themes & keywords

anthologytokyo, japanmultiple storylines

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Tokyo! in Japan?+

In Japan, you can stream Tokyo! on U-NEXT. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store.

Is Tokyo! on Netflix?+

Tokyo! is not on Netflix in Japan right now, but you can stream it on U-NEXT.

How long is Tokyo!?+

Tokyo! has a runtime of 1 hour 52 minutes (112 minutes).

Who stars in Tokyo!?+

Tokyo! stars Ayako Fujitani, Ryo Kase, Ayumi Ito, Nao Omori and Satoshi Tsumabuki.

When did Tokyo! come out?+

Tokyo! is a 2008 movie directed by Bong Joon Ho, Leos Carax and Michel Gondry.

What genre is Tokyo!?+

Tokyo! is Comedy, Drama, Fantasy and Romance film.

Who directed Tokyo!?+

Tokyo! was directed by Bong Joon Ho, Leos Carax and Michel Gondry.

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