12-year-old Oriko Seki, who lost her parents in a car accident, ended up living in her grandmother's Onsen Ryokan "Haru no Ya." With the ghost "Uribou" cohabitating with her and all the other odds, she ended up training to be a young female innkeeper. At first, she didn't like the training, but gradually felt her admiration for her title and began to train seriously. Thus, the growth of the young warrior Oriko begins.

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Release Date: Sep 12, 2018
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Production Company: Madhouse, DLE, Wakaokami Project
Production Countries: Japan
Casts: Seiran Kobayashi, Nana Mizuki, Satsumi Matsuda, Rina Endou, Etsuko Kozakura, Yoko Asagami, Kana Hanazawa, Teiyu Ichiryusai, Masaki Terasoma, Fumiko Orikasa, Yumiko Kobayashi
Status: Released
Budget: $0
Revenue: 293385
Okko's Inn
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Although it doesn't hit the high-water mark of ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ and similarly-themed Studio Ghibli fare, Kitarō’s ‘Okko’s Inn’ is, like the tradition of omotenashi itself, charming and effective at pleasing its young audience, and goes well beyond a napkin on the lap or smile upon arrival. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-okkos-inn-a-gentle-tale-of-ghosts-and-human-kindness

Okko’s Inn, adapted from Hiroko Reijo’s children’s novel series, offers a heartwarming blend of grief, growth, and ghostly friendships wrapped in smooth, charming animation. While certain plot elements—like unrealistic character independence and oddly youthful portrayals—may raise questions, the film still delivers meaningful lessons about resilience, forgiveness, and moving forward after loss. Though animated and centered on a child, its mature themes are best appreciated with parental guidance. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)