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Tokyo Shoots: Cultural Hurdles for Film Crews
8 Jan
Summary
- Japanese location agreements are not binding, allowing short-notice cancellations.
- Filming in Japan requires crew to remove shoes, slowing production but showing respect.
- Unexpected cherry blossom timing caused chaos during a key scene's filming.

Filming a movie in Tokyo, Japan, involves navigating cultural norms distinct from Hollywood. In spring 2024, the production team for 'Rental Family' faced a location cancellation due to neighbor concerns, highlighting that Japanese property owners can withdraw consent without legal recourse, a rarity in the U.S.
This necessitated extensive contingency planning, a common practice for Japanese productions. Furthermore, the crew adopted the custom of removing shoes before entering any location, a detail that, while slowing operations, demonstrated deep respect for the community and property. This thoughtful approach extended to managing waste, with the entire crew composting food scraps.




