I'm Home, a Place for Everyone
ただいま それぞれの居場所
Ten years after the introduction of the long-term care insurance system, some people question the uniformity of long-term care services and set up new long-term care facilities on their own. The film covers three welfare facilities and documents the young staff struggling to make ends meet.
Kôichi Omiya directed I'm Home, a Place for Everyone. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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