Document 72 Hours - Season 15 Episode 9 Spinning On at a 24-Hour Osaka Laundromat
Shirts, underwear, towels, bedding, and other laundry go round and round. This time, the setting is a laundromat near Tsutenkaku Tower in Osaka. It is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. People from all walks of life in the city come here day and night. A woman washes clothes for her family of three in bulk on weekends. A young woman who has started living alone talks about how much she appreciates her mother. This film looks at the life patterns of each of these people, as evidenced by their laundry situations.
Year: 2025
Genre: Documentary
Country: Japan
Studio: NHK BS1, NHK, NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Director: NHK, NHK World-Japan
Cast: Ryo Katsuchi, Saniko Ichikawa, Mariko Yagi, Maito Fujioka, Aoi Yamada, Kazue Fukiishi
Crew:
First Air Date: Oct 03, 2006
Last Air date: Jul 25, 2025
Season: 16 Season
Episode: 460 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 8.70/10 by 3.00 users
Popularity: 5.322
Language: Japanese
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Episode
“Rental Room” Life Story
The Bench by Lake Biwa
Nature's Bounty at an Okayama Community Garden
Ueno: A Discount Women's Clothing Store
Ehime, Imabari At a sauna that has been in existence since the Showa Era
At Shinjuku's 24-Hour Drugstore
Kerosene Delivery Service in Snowy Sapporo
Fukushima: An Ice Cream Shop in Winter
Spinning On at a 24-Hour Osaka Laundromat
National Route 4, Drive-in Never Sleeps
A 24-Hour Discount Supermarket in Osaka
Kagoshima Airport, In the Spring of Departure
A look at anime people in Ikebukuro in spring
A Midnight Soba Shop in Akita
Fresh Starts at a Yokohama Electronics Store
Asakusa Underground
Racecourse in the Northern Territories
China Cancer Hospital, Rental Kitchen in the Back Alley
Life Voyages on a Sea of Japan Ferry
Gifu Nagara River, Watching the Current
A Low-priced Gas Station in Wakayama
Paris, France - At a manga cafe on a street corner
Lives Inside a Huge "Danchi" Housing Complex
Beyond the Books at a Kanazawa Library
A Local Penny Candy Shop in Tokyo
A Midsummer Service Area on Awaji Island
Nagano Inadani Direct Market
Obon in Tottori, at a seaside cemetery.
Why I Wear Glasses
A Mobile "Warabi Mochi" Cart in Fukuoka
Meteorological shrine Wishing for a sunny day
An Everyday Family Diner in Tokyo
At a Huge Thrift Store in Saitama
A Martial Arts Gym in Tokyo
A Winding Road Through the Kii Mountains