(originally titled Inran naru ichizoku: Dai-isshô - Chijin-tachi no tawamure ) is a 2004 Japanese erotic comedy directed by prominent "Pinku Eiga" filmmaker Yutaka Ikejima . Written by Kyôko Godai, this 60-minute feature blends over-the-top comedy with extreme adult themes. The film subverts traditional Japanese family values by taking taboos to absurd heights. It has gained a cult following among fans of international exploitation cinema. Core Narrative and Plot Structure

Furthermore, The Japanese Wife Next Door -Inran Naru Ichizoku- has contributed to the growing global interest in Japanese erotic cinema. The film's success has helped to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of this genre, paving the way for further exploration and discussion of Japanese culture and society.

The film's tone relies heavily on its main actors, who lean entirely into the absurd premise: