is a 1941 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu.
Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family was honoured as "Best Film of the Year" by Kinema Junpo. It was Ozu's first box office hit, which he ascribed to the popularity of its stars, Shin Saburi and Mieko Takamine, who both worked with Ozu for the first time. As a result, Ozu received a long-term contract from the studio.
