

Three eras, three widows, one very persistent ronin—this pink film's got commitment issues.
[Showa Edition] Ozaki, who is in the 10th year of the university ronin, came to the boarding house introduced at the boarding house, but there is a boarding house where the widow Yuko (Kaoru Kira), who has a large amount of debt, is working alone. So ... [Heisei edition] Ozaki heads for the exam, but the perpetrator is Miyuki (Reno Aihira), who runs a boarding house, and shakes the stick for a year ... [Reiwa] Disappointed to find out that the widow's boarding house has disappeared, Ozaki finds a share house run by a woman named Alisa (Chisa Hasegawa)... Fourth film in the "Widows Boarding House?" series directed by Daikei Shimizu.
Production
Triple-timeline structure for a softcore is genuinely ambitious.
Costume
Era-specific outfits spanning 60 years of Japanese fashion.
Director
Daikei Shimizu
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pink films (ピンク映画) are Japan's long-running softcore tradition, with strict runtime and production rules that this series cheekily stretches across eras.
Director Daikei Shimizu has helmed multiple entries in this franchise, making him possibly the most dedicated chronicler of fictional widow boarding houses in cinema history.
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