Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Makoto Shinkai |
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Writer: | Makoto Shinkai |
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Takao, who is training to become a shoemaker, skipped school and is sketching shoes in a Japanese-style garden. He meets a mysterious woman, Yukino, who is older than him. Then, without arranging the times, the two start to see each other again and again, but only on rainy days. They deepen their relationship and open up to each other. But the end of the rainy season soon approaches. | |
Release Date: | May 31, 2013 |
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Director: | Makoto Shinkai |
Writer: | Makoto Shinkai |
Genres: | Animation, Drama, Romance |
Keywords | chocolate, age difference, garden, rain, alcoholism, coming of age, tokyo, japan, cityscape, high school student, teacher student relationship, high school teacher, rainstorm, seinen, abuse, shoemaker, anime, adult child friendship, japanese, melodramatic |
Production Companies | CoMix Wave Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $820,165
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Oct 06, 2025 Entered: Oct 06, 2025 |
Name | Character |
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Miyu Irino | Takao Akizuki (voice) |
Kana Hanazawa | Yukari Yukino (voice) |
Fumi Hirano | Takao's Mother (voice) |
Takeshi Maeda | Takao's Brother (voice) |
Yuka Terasaki | Takao's Brother's Girlfriend (voice) |
Takanori Hoshino | Teacher Itou (voice) |
Suguru Inoue | Matsumoto (voice) |
Megumi Han | Satou (voice) |
Mikako Komatsu | Aizawa (voice) |
Yuki Hayashi | Moriyama (voice) |
Wataru Sekine | Young Takao (voice) |
Risa Mizuno | News Announcer (voice) |
Hiroshi Shimozaki | (voice) |
Kuniko Ishijima | (voice) |
Taishi Murata | (voice) |
Azusa Tadokoro | (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Sanae Yamamoto | Key Animation |
Miki Kato | Background Designer |
Hiroshi Takiguchi | Background Designer, Art Direction |
Ai Niinuma | Casting |
Eiko Morikawa | Sound Effects |
Makoto Shinkai | Background Designer, Director, Editor, Color Designer, Screenplay, Director of Photography, Original Story, Storyboard Artist |
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya | Background Designer |
Nguyen Hoa | Background Designer |
Kosuke Hayashi | Background Designer |
Marie Kitai | Background Designer |
Leonardo Ken Usami | Background Designer |
Kenichi Tsuchiya | Animation Director, Character Designer, Key Animation |
Daisuke Kashiwa | Original Music Composer |
Naoto Hosoda | Key Animation |
Daiki Hachimaki | Sound Recordist |
Chie Maruyama | Key Animation |
Kazuyoshi Takeuchi | Key Animation |
Shigeru Morimoto | Background Designer |
Akiko Majima | Background Designer |
Makoto Ooga | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Junko Nagasawa | Background Designer |
Toru Minatani | Background Designer |
Kaori Hayashi | Key Animation |
Seigo Kitazawa | Key Animation |
Mai Ichioka | Background Designer |
Michie Suzuki | Background Designer |
Kaoru Takino | Background Designer |
Tasuku Watanabe | Background Designer |
Mariko Kohara | Background Designer |
Masanobu Nomura | Background Designer |
Taisuke Iwasaki | Key Animation |
Takayo Nishimura | Key Animation |
Misato Kishino | Key Animation |
Takumi Tanji | Background Designer |
Hiromi Yoshikawa | Background Designer |
Chitose Asakura | Background Designer |
Yuji Watanabe | Key Animation |
Maiko Ikeda | Background Designer |
Yoshikatsu Matsumoto | Background Designer |
Kaori Izumiya | Background Designer |
Sayuri Honda | Background Designer |
Yuho Tomozawa | Background Designer |
Dinh Sang | Background Designer |
Sawako Todoroki | Casting |
Motohiro Hata | Theme Song Performance |
Haru Yamada | Sound Director |
Yoko Miki | Color Designer |
Ha Dung | Background Designer |
Nguyen Huy | Background Designer |
Name | Title |
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Noritaka Kawaguchi | Producer |
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The Garden of Words poetically symbolises the tranquility and loneliness of rain. “A faint clap of thunder. Even if the rain comes not, I will stay here, together with you”. Walking the path of life is no easy feat. The appropriate metaphysical footwear must be utilised for every type of emotional t ... errain we encounter. Sandals for joy. Wellies for sadness. Sneakers for rage. Yearning to overcome our rational, or irrational, fears so that we can “walk” again. Teenage student Takao, an aspiring shoemaker, attempted to perform such a generous offer for Yukari. A mysterious woman he socialises with in the dense thickened foliage of a Japanese garden experiencing torrential downpour. Two souls of differing youth encompassing an identical level of maturity. Yukari avoiding her career to snack of delicious chocolate and consume canned beer, whilst Takao solidly working throughout his summer break. The two share a common trait. Seclusion. The melancholy of isolation is one that evokes a rainfall of sympathy, and director/writer Shinkai embodies all of nature’s complexities to portray these wandering individuals. The ferocity of rain portraying both the characters’ sadness whilst shielding them from the rest of society. The pale green shading of the summery foliage producing a reassuring aura of tranquility within the garden. Yet it’s Shinkai’s usage of Man’yōshū poetry that truly captivates, adding a traditional authenticity to the Japanese central romantic narrative. With “love” being traditionally written as “lonely sadness”, Shinkai honed in on the deprivation of companionship. When both characters see each other as salvational assets as opposed to romantic interests, it provides a subtle layer of maturity that is commonly found in Shinkai’s writing. Love is never simple, yet nature finds a way to pull people together. The Garden of Words itself is that motif. As expected, the animation was gorgeous. Faultless. Combining hand-drawn animation with rotoscoping to create meticulously constructed scenery, assisting in the world building of their blossoming friendship. Less detail is given to facial expressions, with much of the attentive focus towards the environmental backdrop, which occasionally leaves a vacuous emotional complexion. Almost expressionless on occasion. Not enough to deter from the character building, but worth noting. Shinkai’s unfortunate issue here is with the runtime. It’s short. Absurdly short. At only forty six minutes in length, the character development between Takao and Yukari is often rushed with no emotional simmering. This became drastically noticeable during the climax when Takao discovers the reasoning behind Yukari‘s work avoidance. The exquisitely mature metaphors and symbolic imagery were somewhat diminished for a typical “anime ending”. What I mean by that, is the sole purpose in attempting to make the viewers shed a tear. The erratic framing, the J-pop music and the explosion of emotion is typical work from Shinkai, yet it never suited the preceding scenario. Whilst it nearly, oh so nearly, worked for me (I held back that tear!), it fell short due to the complacent storytelling. Motohiro Hata’s vocal talent behind the theme song “Rain” was exceptional though, almost replicating Takao’s personality. So I’ll give some leniency... The Garden of Words is poetry. Visually and literarily. With gorgeously vibrant animation and themes of maturity, Shinkai has crafted a wonderfully organic story that depicts loneliness with a hint of empathy. If only he was able to stretch it out for another half an hour, we could’ve witnessed a masterpiece in the making.
Beautiful animation. A slow pace and lack of character development limit this film slightly, but it is still a touching story that is a good addition to Shinkai's filmography. I really do not know why his films are always so focused on characters with such big age gaps... Score: 70% 👍 Verdict: G ... ood