"The Lost Home" is a touching story about a family of wild boars living peacefully in a lush forest in Japan. As humans expand their territories, the once-thriving forests are gradually destroyed, leaving the wild boars with no food and no place to hide. With their home disappearing, the mother boar must lead her piglets on a journey to find a new safe haven.
However, beyond the forest lies even greater dangers—roaring roads, speeding trucks, and relentless hunters with their fierce hunting dogs. As they flee for survival, the wild boar family faces loss and the ever-present threat posed by humans.
Yet, amidst the destruction, a glimmer of hope remains—people who strive to restore nature and create sanctuaries for wildlife. Will the mother boar and her piglets find a new home?
"The Lost Home" is more than just a story of survival; it is a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between humans and nature. A deeply emotional tale that urges us to rethink how we coexist with the wild creatures that share our world.




















