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From the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel to the custom-made 1970s fashion, every frame is a postcard. The Story:

If you are looking for this film, it is sometimes listed on specialized Asian cinema platforms or through premium, high-definition digital collections.

Sayonara, Itsuka. And if you find this release, never let it go.

It has been 16 years since the film’s release. Why should a collector still look for Sayonara.Itsuka.2010.1080p.BluRay.x264-aBD ? Sayonara.Itsuka.2010.1080p.BluRay.x264-aBD

Everything changes when Yutaka meets Touko Manaka (Miho Nakayama) in a Bangkok hotel bar. Touko is a wealthy, fiercely independent, and free-spirited woman who lives life entirely on her own terms. The two plunge into a wildly passionate, four-month-long love affair that challenges Yutaka's rigid life plan. As his wedding day approaches, Yutaka faces an agonizing crossroad: choose the volatile, intoxicating love he shares with Touko, or abandon her for the safe, predictable path of corporate power and marital duty.

: The source material used for the encode was a physical Blu-ray disc.

Hidetoshi Nishijima and Miho Nakayama deliver haunting performances as star-crossed lovers. From the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel to the

Marked her highly publicized return to acting after a multi-year hiatus in France. Yutaka Higashigaito

Set primarily in Bangkok, Thailand, during the 1970s, Yutaka Higashidai is a dedicated airline employee engaged to the daughter of his company's owner. His predictable life shatters when he meets Toko Amami, a wealthy, alluring woman living at the luxurious Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

: The romanized title of the Japanese movie (サヨナライツカ). 2010 : The original theatrical release year. And if you find this release, never let it go

Spanning over two decades, the story explores the inevitability of change, the depth of true love, and the consequences of choices. The core theme revolves around the philosophical question: "At the end of life, who will you remember: those you loved, or those who loved you?".

This isn't just a "cheating" story; it’s an existential look at regret and the choices that define our decades. The aBD encode is a classic—perfect grain retention and deep colors that do justice to the stunning cinematography of the Oriental Hotel.