The latest film from famed anime studio Madhouse hits select cinemas this July!

Cherry blossom, hot springs, and… friendly ghosts!? Check in to the weird and wonderful Okko’s Inn – all are welcome here!

Okko’s Inn is a touching family film about a young girl facing the challenges of friendship, loss and growing up, all while working in her grandmother’s traditional Japanese ryokan, Harunoya Inn! This colourful adventure will be hitting select cinemas across the country on July 14th for a very limited run – so grab your tickets quick!

Ticket holders will also receive a free limited edition postcard while stocks last!

Locations

The Prince Charles Cinema, London

Showcase Bristol

Showcase Bluewater

Showcase Coventry

Showcase Derby

Showcase Glasgow East

Showcase Leeds

Showcase Leicester

Showcase Liverpool

Showcase Manchester

Showcase Nottingham

Showcase Reading

Showcase Southampton

The film will be screened in English in all locations.

Limited Edition Postcard

About Okko’s Inn



After losing her parents in a car accident, Okko goes to live in the countryside with her grandmother, who runs a traditional Japanese inn built on top of an ancient spring said to have healing waters. While she goes about her chores and prepares to become the inn’s next caretaker, Okko discovers there are spirits who live there that only she can see – not scary ones, but welcoming ghosts who keep her company, play games and help her navigate her new environment. The inn’s motto is that it welcomes all and will reject none, and this is soon put to the test as a string of new guests challenge Okko’s ability to be a gracious host. But ultimately Okko discovers that dedicating herself to others becomes the key to taking care of herself.

The latest feature from famed anime studio Madhouse and director Kitaro Kosaka, who was a key animator on numerous classic films at the venerable Studio Ghibli, seamlessly blends immersive, idyllic landscapes with the storybook charm of Okko’s beloved ghosts. Okko’s Inn delivers a rare ghost story that – despite several floating characters – is firmly grounded in the trials and joys of humanity.