

Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night
Directed by Toshikazu NagaeWhere to Watch Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night
- Stephen GuerreroApril 14, 2026The story feels really simple and nice within our possible films' main characters, but only time will show us a view into the future Terror. We have our first unexpected occurrence, and while they are visibly shaken, it would appear as though they're more curious than scared. The freaking adorableness of our stars had me giddy with excitement for the Terror to begin, and I really appreciate the fact that we've a non-believer, which makes things silly and exciting at the possibilities. Our newest occurrence feels a bit violent to me at least, and out makes for both of our characters to possibly seek answers now, hopefully. We've a festive moment happening, and it would appear that as they share a comment that a party guest is a sensitive and aware of the possibilities of otherworldly affairs, it isn't comfortable anymore. We've had a jump scares and it even caught me off gaurd, the film is nice and slow without all the flashy effects of many American and Modern European films, of which I'm grateful. Practical effects are what make me a supernatural or even a natural occurrence, a massive fan of the genre. I say let our actors act, please, and thank you. The Subtly is ended, and the scares are getting freaking fun, and we're merely getting started out would appear. We're just meeting given a serious incident that happened prior to our Uninvited Guest at our teens home, and it's not only juicy but leaned a lingering feeling in my head. It feels as though no matter where you are or what your religion is, end m when a Spirit or Entity is powerful enough you may be completely on your own and what ever is trying to do or message it insist you know. Our Paranormal happening has gone from Scary to Psyically Menacing in its actions towards our female character. It would appear as if only half truths were told earlier in our story, and things have been wrong for a moment. I admire the relationship between our characters, as our appearance, they honestly care very much about one another. Something is not right, and things have gotten scary in an unholy way, and I worry for the soul of our young female. I enjoyed this film and it's own Japanese take on the Paranormal Activity sequences and how they kept it true to the own brand of Terror, which this viewer appreciated...
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night Trivia
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night was released on November 20, 2010.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night was directed by Toshikazu Nagae.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night has a runtime of 1h 31m.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night was produced by Kenichi Nakayama, Yasutaka Hanada, Takeshi Kase.
A young woman returns to Tokyo, following a car accident that fractured both of her legs. While her brother Koichi provides hospitality for Haruka, weird noises and events transpire in the house - leading to a more horrifying truth.
The key characters in Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night are Koichi Yamano (Aoi Nakamura), Haruka Yamano (Noriko Aoyama), Jun Nagoshi (Kosuke Kujirai).
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night is a Horror, Thriller, Mystery film.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night has an audience rating of 3 out of 10.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night had a budget of $1.4M.
Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night has made $4.2M at the box office.







