‘The Parades’ Japanese Drama Film Coming to Netflix in February 2024

Get ready for tears, Japanese drama The Parades is coming to Netflix in February 2024.

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The Parades Japanese Drama Film Coming To Netflix In February 2024

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A new Japanese tearjerker, The Parades, is coming to Netflix in February 2024. We’re keeping track of everything you need to know about The Parades, including the plot, cast, and Netflix release date.

The Parades is an upcoming Japanese Netflix Original drama film directed and written by Michihito Fujii.

When is the Netflix release date for The Parades?

You can find The Parades listed for a February 29th, 2024 release on the Netflix app or your browser.

Netflix has yet to release a trailer for The Parades.

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What is the plot of The Parades?

The synopsis has been sourced from Netflix;

“A mother searches for her missing son after a devasting calamity, only to realize that she has died and is now confined to a realm of restless spirits.”


Who are the cast members of The Parades?

The whole cast, as listed by Netflix, is as follows:

  • Masami Nagasawa / Unnamed Role
    • The actress has starred in two Netflix Originals, Mother and Bleach. You can find two other films starring the actress on Netflix in Kingdom and Kingdom 3.
  • Kentaro Sakaguchi / Unnamed Role
    • The Japanese actor starred in the gritty Japanese drama Hell Dogs and lent his voice to the animated feature Dragon Quest: Your Story.
  • Ryusei Yokohoma / Unnamed Role
    • The actor has starred in three Netflix Originals, Creators File: Gold, The Journalist, and The Village.
  • Nana Mori / Unamed Role
    • The actress can be seen on Netflix in the film Blue, Painful, Fragile and in the series The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House.
  • Yuina Kuroshima / Unnamed Role
    • The actress has starred in three Netflix Originals, including Both live-action Full Metal Alchemist Movies and the horror series Ju-On: Origins.
  • Ayumu Nakajima / Unamed Role
    • The actor has starred in the Netflix film Asakusa Kid.
  • Takuya Wakabayashi / Unamed Role
    • The actor has starred in one Netflix series, the suspenseful thriller SCAMS.
  • Mai Fukagawa / Unnamed Role
    • There are currently no films or movies on Netflix featuring the actress. The former singer is arguably most well-known for being part of the first generation of the J-Pop group  Nogizaka46.
  • Denden / Unnamed Role
    • The actor can be found on four Netflix Originals: The Days, The Forest of Love, and its limited series The Forest of Love: Deep Cut, and The Journalist.
  • Hiroshi Tachi / Unamed Role
    • The actor can be found on both Netflix’s Full Metal Alchemist films and the crime drama A Family.
  • Yukiya Kitamura / Unnamed Role
    • Some more crossover with other cast members, Yukiya Kitamura, has starred in A Family and The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House.
  • Hana Kino / Unnamed Role
    • The veteran Japanese actress can be seen in the limited series The Village.
  • Daiken Okudaira / Unnamed Role
    • The actor can be watched on Netflix in The Mother and The Village.
  • Tetsushi Tanaka / Unnamed Role
    • The actor has starred in two Netflix originals, Ride or Die and The Journalist. He also starred in the Japanese drama Ishiko and Haneo: You’re Suing Me.
  • Shinobu Terajima / Unnamed Role
    • The actress has also starred in A Family and The Journalist.
  • Lily Franky / Unnamed Role
    •  Of the entire cast, Lily Franky can be found on most Netflix Originals, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House, Million Yen Women, The Naked Director, He’s Expecting, and Call Me Chihiro.

What is the film runtime?

According to IMDb, the film has a runtime of 132 minutes or 2 hours and 14 minutes.


Are you looking forward to watching The Parades on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below!

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Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 as a fulltime writer having worked in numerous other industries until that point. Jacob covers all things Netflix whether that's TV or movies but specializes in covering new anime and K-dramas. Resides in Norwich in the United Kingdom.