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Instead, Ouchi de Tabeyo appears to be a passion project aimed at combating Japan’s rising kodokushi (lonely deaths) and declining home cooking rates. According to a 2023 Japanese Ministry of Agriculture survey, 40% of single-person households eat pre-made meals daily. This trailer is a quiet counter-revolution.

The involvement of Studio Ghibli ensures that every 15-to-30-second clip feels like a window into a larger, living world. Miyazaki’s Influence ouchi de tabeyo trailer

In 90 seconds, the trailer reminds us that a home is not an address—it is the smell of garlic hitting hot oil. It is the sound of a kettle whistling. It is the weight of a shared meal after a long day. Instead, Ouchi de Tabeyo appears to be a

The trailer features three generations: a working parent, a student, and retirees. It suggests that “eating at home” is not a trend limited to one demographic. Whether you are 19 or 90, home-cooked food is your first memory and your last comfort. The involvement of Studio Ghibli ensures that every