Las calles de Kabukicho se vuelven peligrosas en "Tokyo Strayers

La película "Tokyo Strayers", de Ren Akiba, muestra las implacables calles de Kabukicho para los adolescentes fugitivos, a pesar de la gran afluencia turística de la zona en la actualidad. La película muestra los peligros del barrio de Shinjuku, en Tokio.

Según un artículo del Japan Times publicado el 19 de marzo de 2026, la película de Ren Akiba "Tokyo Strayers" describe las calles de Kabukicho como peligrosas para los adolescentes fugitivos. Aunque hoy en día están abarrotadas de turistas, la película revela su naturaleza implacable. Ambientada en el barrio de Shinjuku, Tokio, las palabras clave son película japonesa, Ren Akiba, Kabukicho, Shinjuku y Tokio.

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