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Catch Totto-Chan at NYICFF!

Totto-Chan screens at NYICFF! Go to the festival website at https://nyicff.org/tickets/ and enter promo code JapanCultureNYC2025 to claim your 10% discount.

Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window

Saturday, March 15 at 5:45 p.m.

SVA Theatre – 333 W. 23rd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues)

Admission: $20

As the New York International Children’s Film Festival draws to a close, we have a special opportunity for JapanCulture•NYC readers! Together Films, an innovative marketing and sales company based in London and NYC serving the international film community, is offering a 10% discount to the screening of Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window on Saturday, March 15 at 5:45 p.m.

Go to the festival website at https://nyicff.org/tickets/ and enter promo code JapanCultureNYC2025 to claim your 10% discount.

Selected as one of NYIFF’s spotlight films, Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window is making its North American Premiere. It tells the powerful story of an imaginative girl learning to be herself even as the world around her changes. Anime NYC and Kinokuniya USA are presenting partners, and Koji Yakusho, who won Best Actor at Cannes for his role in Perfect Days, voices one of the characters!

Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window

About Totto-Chan

Director: Shinnosuke Yakuwa
Animation | 2023 | 114 min.
Recommended ages: 8+
Japanese with English subtitles

“Sit down! Stop talking. Pay attention!” School is hard enough, but little Totto-Chan just can’t seem to be still. Inquisitive by nature, she’s constantly inspired by the world around her—and in 1940s Japan, the wonders of Western modernization bring new and exciting ways to traditional Japanese life.

When her behavior proves to be too distracting to the rest of the class (according to her teachers, at least), her parents make it their mission to find the right place for her. Totto-Chan is no ordinary child, and her new school takes place in no ordinary classroom but in an old streetcar. Her classmates are equally extraordinary, each with their own abilities and ways of thinking.

With a schoolmaster who affirms rather than tamps down their joyous curiosity, Totto-Chan and her classmates flourish in an environment filled with acceptance and freedom of expression. The coming changes to Japan will make adjusting to new life even more challenging, but Totto-Chan, charming, chaotic, sometimes troublemaking, and often irrepressible, will be just fine as long as she can be herself.

Based on the best-selling memoir of famous Japanese television personality Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, Totto-Chan is a tender reminder the things that make us different are the very things that make us special.


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A Unique Stay at Henn na Hotel

A Blend of Quirkiness and Comfort in Midtown’s Garment District

Noted for its animated dinosaur in the lobby, Henn na Hotel in Midtown Manhattan stands out as a unique and inviting space, perfectly situated near Herald Square and Penn Station. This boutique hotel with 92 rooms offers an intimate atmosphere and excellent customer service.

Henn na Hotel’s dinosaur

Prime Location for Anime Enthusiasts

If you're planning to attend Anime NYC from November 17 through November 19, Henn na Hotel's proximity to the Javits Center is ideal. The convenience of being only a 17-minute walk away from the venue makes it the perfect accommodation choice for those looking to maximize their time at the con. Plus, the Japanese-inspired amenities will keep the spirit of Anime NYC throughout your stay.

A Peek into a suite on the 18th Floor

Full disclosure: Henn na Hotel offered me a stay in one of their suites on the 18th floor for an honest review.

The suite décor is minimalist but still exudes comfort, featuring a plush, king-sized bed that promised a restful night's sleep. The pull-out couch and an extra pillow and duvet in the closet are great if you’re staying with a group. The room has a desk and complimentary WiFi, perfect for posting your Anime NYC reels to Instagram at the end of the day.

One distinctive touch is the shoji screen-like doors that separate the bedroom from the sitting area, providing an authentic touch of Japanese design. The suite also boasts modern amenities that epitomize luxury and innovation, including TVs in both spaces, a fridge, a deep soaking tub, and—the pièce de resistance—the Toto toilet.

A highlight of the suite is the LG Styler steam closet, a fascinating addition that sanitizes, deodorizes, and freshens clothes without chemicals. I couldn't resist testing my jacket in the cool infrared lighting.

While the suite has ample outdoor space, it’s worth noting that there’s no outdoor furniture. Despite this, the opportunity to step outside and get a breath of fresh air was a nice experience.

Dining Delights at Gosuke Restaurant

For a taste of Japan without leaving the hotel, Gosuke Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience. For the sushi lover, the menu features a reasonably priced omakase option as well as a variety of Japanese comfort dishes such as katsu curry and sukiyaki.

During my visit, I opted for the shrimp shumai, a vegetable roll, and a piece of hamachi sushi. With an Orion beer to start and a glass of sake to finish, the meal hit the spot.

A Quirky Stay Is the Best Stay

The word henna (変な) means “weird” or “strange” in Japanese. While a hotel with a T-Rex in its lobby might not feel normal, Henn na Hotel seamlessly blends quirkiness with comfort, making it a standout choice for those attending Anime NYC or anyone seeking a unique stay in the city.

Henn na Hotel
235 W. 35th Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
New York, NY 10001
212-729-4366
Hello@HennNaHotelNY.com
https://www.hennnahotelny.com/
IG: @hennnahotelny

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