Money is a constant in anyone’s life, being a necessity. In these Japanese families, finance decisions are conducted economically with the thought of their salary and bonuses. Japanese families, blood or not, in Tampopo, Out, and Tokyo Sonata revolve around food, money, and the traditional patriarchy household.
Food brings people together and can showcase how stable a household is. In Japanese families, food is a centerpiece, bringing people together for any number of reasons. In Tampopo, there are several examples of families. The group of vagabonds is a family-like community, joint perhaps by necessity of food and admiration for the old master. In a glimpse, the audience can recognize that the men love food. They can tell the change of a restaurant’s choice of meat, the right balance of leftover sakes found, and how to cook a perfect omelet in a borrowed commercial kitchen. It is implied that the old master taught them all they know, being serenaded as he goes off on another journey to help Tampopo with her ramen restaurant. On one hand, Tampopo uses food to bring people together, whereas Out and Tokyo Sonata also showcase how a household stability could be showcased through meals. Throughout Out, the reverse