Fri Jun 12 2026

7:00 PM (Doors 6:30 PM)

Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

6 Sakura Way Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5

All Ages

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Set in Shinjuku’s Kabukicho, this tense suspense drama follows a single night in which the lives of four displaced teenagers collide. Marking the feature debut of 24-year-old director Ren Akiba, the film draws on his own experiences in “Toyoko”.

Asuka, a high school girl with no sense of belonging at home or at school, comes to Kabukicho inspired by Tokyo Tohiko, an autobiographical online novel by a girl living in Toyoko. There she meets the author, Hiyori, and is introduced to Edo, a protector of the area’s drifting youth, and Merio, their volatile leader. But after witnessing a shocking scene at one of Merio’s gatherings, Asuka and Hiyori are forced to flee, setting off a dangerous night of pursuit involving gangs, desperate choices, and the police. Fast-paced and well-acted, Tokyo Strayers takes a clear-eyed look at the difficult social issue in Japan with great empathy.

Starring
Rio Teramoto, Akana Ikeda, Kaito Tsuna, Nao Takahashi, Yuya Matsuura, Motoki Fukami, Honami Sato

CONTENT WARNING: MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER VIEWERS

© 2025 “Tokyo Strayers” Film Production Committee 

*No exchange or refund.
​*Membership will be checked at the JCCC.

Net Capacity: 500

TOKYO STRAYERS | International Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

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  • Wed May 13 2026
  • 10:00AM EDT
  • TORONTO JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL

    Film

    The Toronto Japanese Film Festival (TorontoJFF) showcases the finest Japanese films that have been recognized for excellence by Japanese audiences and critics, international film festival audiences, and the Japanese Film Academy.

TOKYO STRAYERS | International Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

Fri Jun 12 2026 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:30 PM)

Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Toronto ON
  • On sale soon
  • Wed May 13 2026
  • 10:00AM EDT

All Ages

Set in Shinjuku’s Kabukicho, this tense suspense drama follows a single night in which the lives of four displaced teenagers collide. Marking the feature debut of 24-year-old director Ren Akiba, the film draws on his own experiences in “Toyoko”.

Asuka, a high school girl with no sense of belonging at home or at school, comes to Kabukicho inspired by Tokyo Tohiko, an autobiographical online novel by a girl living in Toyoko. There she meets the author, Hiyori, and is introduced to Edo, a protector of the area’s drifting youth, and Merio, their volatile leader. But after witnessing a shocking scene at one of Merio’s gatherings, Asuka and Hiyori are forced to flee, setting off a dangerous night of pursuit involving gangs, desperate choices, and the police. Fast-paced and well-acted, Tokyo Strayers takes a clear-eyed look at the difficult social issue in Japan with great empathy.

Starring
Rio Teramoto, Akana Ikeda, Kaito Tsuna, Nao Takahashi, Yuya Matsuura, Motoki Fukami, Honami Sato

CONTENT WARNING: MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER VIEWERS

© 2025 “Tokyo Strayers” Film Production Committee 

*No exchange or refund.
​*Membership will be checked at the JCCC.

Net Capacity: 500

TORONTO JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL

Film

The Toronto Japanese Film Festival (TorontoJFF) showcases the finest Japanese films that have been recognized for excellence by Japanese audiences and critics, international film festival audiences, and the Japanese Film Academy.