Okko's Inn

All are welcome here

7.2
20181h 34m

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.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Okko's Inn [Official US Teaser, GKIDS]

Okko's Inn [Official US Teaser, GKIDS]

Cast

Photo of Seiran Kobayashi

Seiran Kobayashi

Oriko 'Okko' Seki (voice)

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Nana Mizuki

Matsuki Akino (voice)

Photo of Satsumi Matsuda

Satsumi Matsuda

Makoto 'Uribou' Tateuri (voice)

Photo of Rina Endou

Rina Endou

Miyo Akino (voice)

Photo of Etsuko Kozakura

Etsuko Kozakura

Suzuki (voice)

Photo of Yoko Asagami

Yoko Asagami

Mineko Seki (voice)

Photo of Kana Hanazawa

Kana Hanazawa

Mineko Seki (girl) (voice)

Photo of Teiyu Ichiryusai

Teiyu Ichiryusai

Etsuko Tajima (voice)

Photo of Masaki Terasoma

Masaki Terasoma

Kounosuke Minoda (voice)

Photo of Fumiko Orikasa

Fumiko Orikasa

Torako Kise (voice)

Photo of Yumiko Kobayashi

Yumiko Kobayashi

Seishirou 'Torii' Sumikawa (voice)

Photo of Mikako Komatsu

Mikako Komatsu

Akane Kanda (voice)

Photo of Makoto Tanaka

Makoto Tanaka

Shota Kise (voice)

Photo of Rie Takahashi

Rie Takahashi

Friend's mom (voice)

Photo of Kunpei Sakamoto

Kunpei Sakamoto

Elderly couple (voice)

Photo of Miyako Ito

Miyako Ito

Elderly couple (voice)

Photo of Maiko Nomura

Maiko Nomura

Hiromi Izumi (voice)

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Haruka Shimizu

Professor Tamiya (voice)

Photo of Haruka Shamoto

Haruka Shamoto

Yoriko Ikezuki (voice)

Photo of Ayako Kamegai

Ayako Kamegai

Mayuka Sakisaka (voice)

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Reviews

M

SWITCH.

6/10

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...
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-okkos-inn-a-gentle-tale-of-ghosts-and-human-kindness

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Alunauwie

9/10

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)

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