The Habitation Season 1
There was a time when Japan’s housing projects, or “danchi,” were the dream homes of the masses. They produced a culture of residency unique to Japan, but today, these towers and their residents have aged. It is human nature to wish to deny the present and idealize the past the more one grows older. The man dedicates what life he has left to restoring the past, and chases after his ideal family and danchi. However, like a river, time can never go backwards. Aiming to bring back the danchi of the past for the sake of his granddaughter's future, the man's passion for his contradictory ideal gradually descends into madness.
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The Habitation
2018There was a time when Japan’s housing projects, or “danchi,” were the dream homes of the masses. They produced a culture of residency unique to Japan, but today, these towers and their residents have aged. It is human nature to wish to deny the present and idealize the past the more one grows older. The man dedicates what life he has left to restoring the past, and chases after his ideal family and danchi. However, like a river, time can never go backwards. Aiming to bring back the danchi of the past for the sake of his granddaughter's future, the man's passion for his contradictory ideal gradually descends into madness.
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As a result of her husband’s affair, Eriko’s relationship with Seiji Terauchi’s family, after leaving home, has become even stronger. However, just as everything seems to be going smoothly, a document which states the family’s connection with a murder comes through the post. Meanwhile, other specific individuals had also been secretly investigating the mysterious background to this.
One of the reasons that Seiji Terauchi moved into the “Ayame chou danchi” housing estate, is because he began to see his next door neighbor, Eriko as the mother of Honoka, after attaining information from one of the old residents. Meanwhile, having made an effort to get closer to the Sakurai family, Eriko is feeling despondent, after finding out that her husband is having an affair.
In order to make “Ayame chou danchi” housing estate like it used to be, Terauchi does all he can, to think up of various ideas on how he could improve the housing environment, from plans for the efficiency of garbage disposal through to community notices. Meanwhile, having gained support from some of his neighbors, some not so optimistic individuals begin to foresee his dark side.
There was a time when Japan’s housing projects, or “danchi,” were the dream homes of the masses. They produced a culture of residency unique to Japan, but today, these towers and their residents have aged. Now, the obsessive love of one elderly man for his granddaughter and fear of impending death have made him fixated on their danchi. His neighbors are at the mercy of his old-fashioned and pure ideas...