the “Sakuma Drops” candy factory, made famous worldwide thanks to the film, is closing permanently

Founded in 1908, the Japanese manufacturer Sakumaseika Co. did not resist the Covid crisis.

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Sad news : Sakumaseika Co. known for its sweets since the movie The Grave of the Fireflies permanently closed. This Japanese candy maker Sakuma Dropsknown thanks to the magnificent and moving film The Grave of the Fireflies will permanently close on January 23, 2023.

Created in 1908, the company did not resist the Covid crisis, the rise in energy prices and the lack of personnel, which led it to bankruptcy. An emblematic candy brand in Japan, it is known in France in particular thanks to its appearance in the film The Grave of the Fireflies from Ghibli studios, in 1988. In this animated feature film set against the backdrop of World War II in Japan, the young boy, Seita, regularly gives small candies, extracted from their black and red tin can, to his little sister who is tapped by hunger, because he has nothing else to offer her. This traditional box looks like a kind of preserve whose cap is “uncapped” with a coin or a spoon. Inside, there are fruit candies. In Japan, several limited versions have been produced bearing the image of the Tomb of the Firefliesof Snoopy or even Moomins. The fate of the company’s hundred or so employees remains uncertain.


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