โปสเตอร์ภาพยนตร์คนแสดง Tonari no Trans Shōjo-chan

The live-action film Tonari no Trans Shōjo-chan, based on the manga by Tora-sho, has been confirmed for a nationwide Japanese release beginning Saturday, November 7, 2026, starting at Shinjuku K’s Cinema in Tokyo before rolling out to other venues across the country. A new poster visual has also been unveiled alongside the announcement.

Story

The film adapts the short story “Mirai kara Kita Trans-chan” (“The Trans Girl Who Came from the Future”), one entry in a short-story collection depicting the everyday lives of transgender people. Set in the old downtown neighborhoods of Osaka, the story follows Yuta, a second-year middle school student living with his single mother, who begins to feel a growing sense of difference from those around him as adolescence sharpens the physical and psychological boundaries of gender. When a version of himself from the future — Yuka — appears, their conversations push Yuta to explore what it means to live as himself. The film portrays emotions too complex for a simple male/female binary and inner conflicts that resist easy labels, all filtered through a comedic lens.

Staff

Shoji Tsuyoshi serves as screenwriter, director, and producer. The full crew is as follows:

  • Original work: Tora-sho, Tonari no Trans Shōjo-chan — story “Mirai kara Kita Trans-chan” (Zaiya-sha)
  • Screenplay / Director / Producer: Shoji Tsuyoshi
  • Music: Watanabe Takashi
  • Cinematography: Kanda So
  • Lighting: Maruyama Kazushi
  • Sound Recording: Omachi Hibiki
  • Sound Design: Sasai Kota
  • Art Direction: Aoki Taishi, Yamamoto Shiori
  • Editing / VFX: Shoji Tsuyoshi
  • Hair & Make-up: Tanaka Miho
  • Stylist: Goto Anri (DEXI)
  • Assistant Director: Koike Takumi
  • Line Producer: Urabe Naoki
  • Logo Design / Publicity Art: Azuma Kahori
  • Associate Producers: Zaiya-sha, Akaruku, Out Japan, Arikawa Rie
  • Production Cooperation: Office UR
  • Production: Minomushi Film
  • Distribution: Mikata Entertainment

Cast

  • Nakagawa Miyu — Yuka (the future self; Nakagawa is herself a transgender woman)
  • Takahashi Sota — Yuta, a second-year middle school student living with his single mother
  • Haruna Ai — Yuta’s mother
  • Takeuchi Daiki, Terayama Takeshi, Ishizaka Hiroshi, Kuruhi Yuki, Tanaka Yura, Mizuno Ashura, Ishizuka Yu (voice)

Comments

Tora-sho (Original Author)

I love stories that help people face forward. I love people who struggle to keep moving ahead. Yuta and Yuka from the future are exactly those kinds of people. The film is set in the old downtown of Osaka — my hometown. The shopping street in the film is one I walked as a boy, spilling the water I was trying so hard to carry. I once hated that past self for being foolish. But I kept walking, time passed, and I found myself living as a woman, meeting wonderful people, and somehow my manga became a film. I’m still carrying that full cup of water, sloshing as ever. So now I can say: “Well, that’s just how it goes.” I hope everyone who watches this film can relax their shoulders a little and laugh.

Shoji Tsuyoshi (Director)

I’ve never been very comfortable with coming-of-age films, because I rarely see myself in them. During adolescence, LGBTQ+ kids are forced to confront themselves before they ever get to experience the “normal” teenage milestones of clubs and romance — asking why they’re different from their parents and friends, wondering if something is wrong with them, painfully feeling their way toward a place in society. In a blunt sense, that struggle is what “youth” means for sexual minorities. I made this film to reach the middle-schooler I once was. I’m deeply grateful to Tora-sho for the beautiful source material, and to Nakagawa Miyu for performing with such careful introspection. It’s a comedy, so please come and enjoy it.

Nakagawa Miyu (as Yuka)

Have you ever wanted to go back to the past? I have, many times — wishing I’d acted sooner, or studied harder. But I think there’s real meaning in carving out your own future yourself. Who I am today exists because of everything that came before. Playing this character, who keeps moving forward despite doubt and conflict, gave me a great deal of courage. I hope this film lets a little light into the futures of everyone who watches it. It has laughter and tears — please give it your support!

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