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About the Toronto Japanese Film Festival

The Toronto Japanese Film Festival showcases the finest Japanese films that have been recognized for excellence by Japanese audiences and critics, international film festival audiences, and the Japanese Film Academy.

Now in our 14th year, the 2025 festival will feature 24 films in the Kobayashi Hall from June 12 to June 26!

Tickets and passes are now on sale!

AT A GLANCE TICKETS INFO

The TJFF 2025 Programme is Here! 

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“The Toronto Japanese Film Festival is quickly becoming the most important window of Japanese cinema toward the world. The selection is impeccable with the dynamic of the true international film festival. My salute to all Canadians and congratulations! This is some place we, the Japanese film-makers, can look for the future of Japanese cinema.”

- Masato Harada
(Director: Kakekomi, The Emperor in August, Chronicle of My Mother)

The TorontoJFF showcases popular genres such as historical (samurai) jidaigeki, contemporary dramas, comedies and action, children’s, art-house and anime films.

FILM LINE-UP

 

Ticket purchase becomes available on May 7, 2025. Click here to see Ticket prices. 

TICKETS INFO

 

Check out the jury and winners of the Grand Jury Prize and the Kobayashi Audience Choice Award.

AWARDS & JURY

 

See the films TorontoJFF have featured in the past.

PAST FILMS

 

Latest TorontoJFF News

TorontoJFF 2025

The 14th Annual Toronto Japanese Film Festival Announces First Round Of Titles

Mar 25, 2025
TorontoJFF takes place in Kobayashi Hall at the world-renowned Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre from June 12 - 26, 2025.
More Info about The 14th Annual Toronto Japanese Film Festival Announces First Round Of Titles
TorontoJFF 2024

TorontoJFF Awards Announcement 2024

Jun 21, 2024
THE 2024 GRAND JURY AWARD AND KOBAYASHI AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD ANNOUNCED
More Info about TorontoJFF Awards Announcement 2024
A message from Toronto Mayor Olivia chow

A Message from Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow

May 1, 2024
A warm welcome to everyone attending the 13th annual Toronto Japanese Film Festival, hosted by the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.
More Info about A Message from Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow
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