A female adult video director in Tokyo awakens from a dream in which she was a landlady at a hot-springs inn. Later, while scouting for a film location, she finds the inn she saw in her dream.
Texas Night Train follows the odyssey of Jake (Chuck Huber), a hipster who becomes entangled with the voodoo witch Mae (Lydia Mackay). One night at a bar, she drugs his drink and he passes out. When he awakes the next morning, Jake finds one of his kidneys has been cut from his body. He is also handcuffed to a railroad track. Freeing himself, he hops on a passing freight train and encounters a mysterious hobo (Lloyd W.L. Barnes, Jr.) who shares the secret of Mae’s activities. Jake goes into seclusion for years, then returns to seek his revenge on Mae.
A delivery health service is run by a mysterious middle-aged man named Yata. The girls who work for Yata include, Koya, Harumi and Akino. Customers include Kizaki, a nerdish young man, and an Adult Video company president and his Assistant Director who secretly film their exploits.
The documentary tells the story of a group of Australian human rights activists, who travel on an old bus, the Freedom Bus, to visit asylum seekers imprisoned in immigration detention centres across the country, and to educate Australian communities on their 12,000-kilometres-journey.
A high school girl who suffers from bullying escapes to a building rooftop in her free time. There she meets a middle-aged salaryman who plans to jump to his death and a friendship develops between the two.
Hanae and Chōko are two hard-working sisters living in the countryside with their father. Hanae runs a snack shop and Chōko works in a hair salon. Teruhiko, Hanae's first boyfriend from high school who now works for a large company in Tokyo, visits the snack shop one day. They become reacquainted and Teruhiko wishes to marry Hanae. Romantic complications ensue when he meets Chōko.