Top 10 Strange Japanese Films You Need to Watch

There are strange movies, and then there are stranger movies. Movies that simply cannot be described with words alone. There are movies you see, and then there are movies you experience. This list compiles ten of the strangest Japanese movies that simply must be seen to be believed. Have you seen Japan’s ten strangest movies? I bet you haven’t, and you’re missing out.

[box type="alert"]A lot of the trailers for these wacky movies are pretty NSFW and include gore, explicit language, and in some cases, even dude butt. You’ve been warned![/box]

10. House (1977)

Obvious green screen is obvious

House is a cult classic and with good reason. It starts out like a whimsical fairy tale adventure of seven friends going to the countryside for a lovely summer holiday. Up to this point the film seems entirely ordinary, but things start to turn sour shortly after they arrive at the house in question. From there on in, things just get weirder and weirder.

Especially considering the year it was made, House is pretty impressive. It’s interesting, weird, creepy, and goofy. While I wouldn’t exactly be jumping at the chance to watch it again, I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone who appreciates horror films. This movie was definitely ahead of its time.

It’s a cult classic you wouldn’t want to miss out on. How can you go wrong with killer pianos, multi-colored blood, and glowy eyed cats?

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Weirdness: 3/5
Enjoyability: 3/5
Who to watch it with: Anyone who enjoys B-movie horror or appreciates cult classics.


9. Marebito (2004)

No, I haven’t seen your cat. Why do you ask?

When I rented this movie I really wasn’t expecting anything special. I just thought it would be another run-of-the-mill Japanese horror film. Well, I was wrong. Marebito is very well done and quite interesting.

The main character is a freelance cameraman obsessed with fear. In the movie he takes it upon himself to investigate an urban legend involving mysterious spirits that haunt the subways of Tokyo, but what he discovers is beyond anything he could have ever imagined.

Marebito is very different from most other Japanese horror films. The story is really cool and you actually care about what’s happening. It’s not one of those movies you’d watch just for the thrills and chills. The story is very well done and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Weirdness: 3/5
Enjoyability: 4/5
Who to watch it with: Someone who thinks all Japanese horror movies are the same.


8. Versus (2000)

An eye for an eye. And a gun. And a sword. And a dagger handle. And a flashlight-scope. Yeah. That’ll do

Versus takes place almost exclusively in the forest of resurrection where anyone who is killed is resurrected time and time again. The main character fights to protect a girl he just met and slowly unravels his destiny.

Versus is one of those movies I could watch over and over again and never get tired of it. There’s just something about this movie that makes it so enjoyable. Is it the action? The drama? The zombies? The action? The weapons? The dramatic zombie weapon action? Maybe. Whatever it is, Versus is definitely a must see from this list. Check it out.

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Weirdness: 3/5
Enjoyability: 4.5/5
Who to watch it with: People who like the undead, action, and wacky humor.


7. Survive Style 5+ (2004)

Hiroshi Abe: Watches you while you sleep

Survive Style 5+ is one of my top favorite movies of all time. We’ve got an all star cast including the likes of Vinnie Jones (X-Men: The Last Stand’s Juggernaut). He almost always plays a no-nonsense badass in his films and Survive Style 5+ is no exception. His inclusion in this movie is both hilarious and awesome.

Starting off in unrelated plot lines, the main characters eventually weave their stories into one ridiculous adventure. We have one man who continuously fails at getting his wife to stay dead, a murderous commercial director who comes up with the most insane ad ideas, a British hitman who’s only interested in knowing your function in life, and an unfortunate salaryman who thinks he’s a bird.

The movie is directed by an award winning Japanese commercial creator and it really shows in the film. There is no scene that isn’t funny, interesting, or colorful. It grabs your attention and never lets go. If you only pick one movie from this list to watch, make it this one. Please. You’d be doing yourself a favor.

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Weirdness: 3/5
Enjoyability: 5/5
Who to watch it with: Anyone who has a sense of humor.


6. Tokyo Gore Police (2008)

Your hedges need trimmed? Yeah, sure, I can do that

When I saw this one I actually wasn’t expecting too much but I ended up liking it a lot more than I expected. I didn’t really care for the story, but all the imagery and crazy stuff they did more than made up for it. It’s one of those movies where you can easily turn off your brain and just take in all of the ridiculous things being thrown at you.

In the world of Tokyo Gore Police the force has been privatized in order to combat homicidal mutants known as “engineers.” These engineers possesses the ability to graft a weapon onto any sort of bodily injury. The main character fights many of these on her journey to avenge her father’s death.

If you like over the top violence and gore paired with some really messed up nonsense, then this is definitely one to check out.

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Weirdness: 3.5/5
Enjoyability: 3/5
Who to watch it with: People who like weird things and violence.


5. Paprika (2006)

The colors! I can taste them!

lolwut?

That pretty much sums up the entire movie for me. But first things first. Paprika is a gorgeous movie. The colors and art style are simply fantastic. It is truly a sight to behold. If you have a projector, or a friend with one, watch this movie on it. Your eyes will thank you.

And the main song for the movie is brilliant. My favorite part of the entire movie was the opening sequence. I love that song.

In the movie there is a machine that has been designed to let people enter the dreams of others. However, after this device is stolen, everything starts to go wrong for just about everyone. Insanity ensues and it’s up to Paprika to set everything back in order.

The movie overall is a mixed bag in my opinion. Some parts are astonishing and wonderfully done. Truly a feast for the eyes. Paprika was one of the main influences behind the movie Inception and it definitely shows. Some parts really get you thinking.

However there are some sequences in the film that are just meh. Even though the movie was a strange one, I consistently found myself wanting it to be more strange. Like the strange parts were so strange and interesting that when it went back to something normal it just seemed lacking in comparison.

While Paprika has its lows, I believe that the highs more than make up for it. If you have a nice multimedia set-up, definitely check this one out. I have the feeling that it just wouldn’t be the same on a small screen with dinky speakers.

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Weirdness: 4/5
Enjoyability: 4/5
Who to watch it with: People who like pretty pictures and confusion.


4. Dead Leaves (2004)

Remember, kids: Just say no to drugs!

Do you have epilepsy? Yes? Don’t watch this movie. You will have seizures. Over and over. And over and over again.

If you don’t have epilepsy, you’re in luck (and not just because you don’t have epilepsy). Dead Leaves is a great movie and a wild crazy ride. From the beginning it’s a nonstop action adventure with more gore and comic relief than you can shake a drill at.

The two main characters awaken naked with no recollection of their past. They are soon thrown in jail where they discover more about their origins and the world they live in and subsequently devise a plan to break on outta there.

Dead Leaves is easily one of the goriest animes I have ever seen. And that’s saying a lot. But somehow, even though it’s incredibly brutal, every time someone was injured or killed I found it absolutely hilarious. (Is that bad?)

Dead Leaves is just fun. It’s such a fun movie. And with a run-time of only 52 minutes there’s absolutely no excuse not to check this one out.

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Weirdness: 4/5
Enjoyability: 5/5
Who to watch it with: People who don’t have epilepsy.


3. Robo Geisha (2009)

Fried shrimp!

When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I thought it was a joke. That should give you an idea of how ridiculous this movie is. I’m sure after you watch the trailer you’ll agree with me.

In Robo Geisha, girls are recruited into an elite fighting force where women alter parts of their bodies to become perfect killing machines. Plot twists ensue, and eventually all of Japan is in danger of being wiped off the face of the earth.

Robo Geisha is very over the top with most of the action and fighting being played out in very strange ways. We’ve got armpit katanas, robo geisha tanks, and tengu milk just to name a few implements of destruction. If you’ve got an afternoon to kill, you could certainly do worse than Robo Geisha.

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Weirdness: 4.5/5
Enjoyability: 3/5
Who to watch it with: People you can talk to and laugh with about all the crazy nonsense you’re witnessing.


2. Rampo Noir (2005)

Yeah. Sure. This looks normal

Rampo Noir is a collection of four short stories brought to life on film. If I could give you a plot summary, I would. This movie is super weird and words just fail me here.

I’m not really sure how I feel about this movie. It’s… different. I think this is the only movie on this list that I would refuse to watch again. I think once would be enough for anybody.

But hey! Tadanobu Asano’s in it. He makes everything better.

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Weirdness: 5/5
Enjoyability: ?/5
Who to watch it with: People you want to make wary of Japanese cinema for the better part of a year.


1. Tetsuo the Iron Man (1989)

Yeah… You might wanna have that looked at

Oh. My. Kami.

This movie. Wow. I don’t even know where to begin. This movie will make your jaw hit the floor, and before you can pick it back up, your jaw hits the floor again. How is that possible? I have no idea. This movie is insane. There’s absolutely no doubt that this movie should be at the top of anyone’s list of strange movies, Japanese or otherwise.

This is one of those movies that I simply can’t put into words. You don’t just watch Tetsuo, you experience Tetsuo. Just watch the trailer, okay? You’ll see what I mean.

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Weirdness: 7/5
Enjoyability: ?/5
Who to watch it with: People whose brains you want to make explode.

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And there you have it – ten of the strangest Japanese films I’ve ever had the pleasure of experiencing. I am sure there are many other viable candidates for the list (Funky Forest, for example) but I didn’t want to include anything here that I hadn’t actually viewed myself.

If there are any films not on the list you think should have made it, please let me know in the comments. And if you think any of these movies don’t deserve to be on the list, feel free to fill me in.

So tell me, what’s the weirdest Japanese film you’ve ever seen?

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  • John
  • John

    Wow. 5 bonus points is humble. That’s awesome, haha.

  • John

    Funky Forest.

  • John
  • Hydriangreen7

    I just watched ‘Paprika’ and now I’m going to have to clean my brain off of the shelving unit behind my computer because my mind was totally blown.

  • belgand

     Old Boy IS great. It’s also korean. Well, the film is korean, but based off of a manga that was originally set in Japan.

  • luraz

    tetsuo is weird, but its story r good actually bcos i can understand its message…

  • John

    You’re welcome :)

  • Inaripo

    No mayonaka Yaji-san Kita-San? I’m guessing you haven’t seen it but it’s so surreally fantastic that everyone I show it to raves about it.

  • Michael

    bit of info for you all. in Tetsuo: The Iron Man, there’s a scene when Tetsuo begins assimilating all the metal in his apartment which somehow causes his cat to assimilate with a paint tin but you have to keep your eyes peeled for it :P

  • Deunhilcut

    seriously? drilling d**k WTF IS THAT S**T!!!!!

  • lkuniana

    Fudge 44 should be on this list

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCgznDq17iY

  • http://twitter.com/BrianJonesMiami Brian Jones

    Why are all the videos the same: Tokyo Gore Police? 

  • KittyKawaii

     Funny…I have seen half of it and didn’t find them that strange, I’m just weird like that ha.

  • Gabypanama

    Excellent listm thanks!! Ive seeing like half of them…will go for the rest now.

  • anon

    Agreed- weirdest movie I’ve ever seen by FAR… Japanese Hell is a very strange film also.. might wanna check that out. 

  • Cat

    Meatball machine i would recommend if you want to see a very pathetic weird sci fi. Its a low budget b movie that a friend made me watch and it left me lost for words. But another one that i highly recommend would be Unholy woman Rattle Rattle. This movie had me up and down, hiding under a blanket, laughing until it hurt, and on the edge the entire time. Its a mash up of three short stories. it is suppose to be a horror but two out of three where not scary. the second one is why i think this would suit the weird factor. You just gotta see it to understand. 

  • J.

    Yay! two films with Asano Tadanobu (Survive Style 5+ & Rampo Noir) and the mention of Funky Forest! I haven’t seen Marebito, so I shall check it out.

  • Pepper_the_Sgt

    Paprika is one of my favorite movies. Every time I watch it I seem to find something new. The first you watch it, the weird factor and colors and everything make awesome. But there is some sort of structure to the world, it does kind of make sense what’s happening. Figuring that stuff out bit by bit makes it worth watching again.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Julian.Liedtke Julian Liedtke

    Tanpopo is pretty weird by western standards.. But then, by western standard probably most Japanese films are a bit different. Still ejoyed it a lot. 

  • Hellolistener

    Visitor Q

  • John

    Haha, yeah it’s a good one but I didn’t like it quite well enough overall to put it on this list. Plus Koichi wrote a post just for it!

    http://www.tofugu.com/2012/02/07/tampopo-ramen-philosophy/ 

  • John

    Yeah, I really need to get to watching Paprika again sometime. It’s just so pretty.

  • John

    Hope you like it!

  • John

    Yeah I haven’t heard about that Rattle movie, but Meatball looked like a goofy version of Tetsuo. Have you seen Tetsuo as well? How do they compare?

  • John

    Haha, hope you like them.

  • John

    Do you have any recommendations for Japanese movies that are stranger than these?

  • John

    ……………………………………..?

  • John

    lol ikr?

  • John

    I haven’t even heard of it, haha. I’ll have to check it out.

  • Pourvosdossiers

    Love your movie selection! And, yes, I have a friend whose brain I’ll enjoy see explode.
    Iron man, yeah?
    I found your site searching for an old movie where an odd old man plays the role of a vapor locomotive. That is about all there is to say, he light up a lamp attached on his forehead and stands on brushes, make gestures accordingly to open pressure to steam engine and start moving ahaed repeating slowly and then faster the equivalent of «do-deng-ka-dung». It is also the tile of the short movie, less than five minutes.
    It is quite relax opposed to what I see here but you may know what I relate to.

    Thanks!

  • Anna

    have you seen suicide club!?@?!!

  • grognak

    Is it odd I had already seen half of these films before I had seen this list?

  • superbals

    I’d recomend Mutant Girls Squad.  In the same genre as tokyo gore poloice and robo geisha, VERY funny  enjoyed it a lot!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtR7_dDh6iY

  • http://twitter.com/hinoirocks anthony haulter

    Drill penis. that is all.

  • Pretzelcuatl

    Try “Uzumaki”.  It’s about a town taken over by spirals…

  • adpdl

    Vampire Girl versus Frankenstein Girl
    (by the director of Tokyo Gore Police) . From the beginning to the end it is a crescendo of pure madness.

  • http://twitter.com/phubans Paul Hubans

    Dammit, I’ve seen most of these… I need MORE!

  • http://www.facebook.com/farman.alwi Farman Shah Alwi

    UZUMAKI SPIRAL!

  • http://www.facebook.com/farman.alwi Farman Shah Alwi

    FOOLY COOLY

  • randomvisitor

    o.o what about funky forest?

  • Ziccu
  • Pentex

    Visitor Q, Gozu, The Taste of Tea, Uzumaki, Baseball Battlefield, Full Metal Yakuza, Dead or Alive (just because of the ending), just to name a few out of the top of my head.

  • John

    Yeah, I thought it was okay, nothing super special. Not bad though.

  • John

    Nope!

  • John

    I can only handle these type of Japanese films every once in a while, lol – but thanks, I’ll definitely check this one out at some point.

  • John

    Yeah, I’ve seen most of this one – it’s definitely wacky. Unfortunately I didn’t see it until after I wrote this post, haha.

  • JalieX

    have u watch “Symbol” by Hitoshi Matsumoto?

  • Mark

    Yatterman, yokai daisenso, eternal family, robot carnival, summer wars, Tekkon kinkreet, kurosawa’s Dreams, ten nights of dream, there’s so many…. I love strange odd films.

  • http://twitter.com/theplaysuit Emma H

    Agree Wild Zero should be added and definitely suggest checking out Battle Heater
    http://www.nipponcinema.com/trailers/battle-heater-trailer and Goke: Bodysnatcher from Hell.