The film The Japanese Wife Next Door (2004)—often associated with search terms like "mtrjm" (translated) or "my syma" (Cima/Cinema)—is a notable entry in the Pinku Eiga (Pink Film) genre. Directed by Yutaka Ikejima, it is a raunchy sex comedy that blends transgressive adult content with social satire and slapstick humor. Film Synopsis
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The Choice: Takashi must choose between the two women. In this film, he chooses Sakura, and they marry six months later.
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The Japanese Wife Next Door (2004) - Full cast & crew - IMDb