Tokyo Waka (2013)

Tokyo Waka (2013) poster

The portrait of a city: ancient yet constantly remaking itself. A poem in images: stillness, patterns, urban motion. And in words: a tofu seller, a homeless woman, a Buddhist priest, contemplating nature, the metabolism of their city, mortality. And 20,000 crows, unruly avatars of the natural world, sardonically observing it all.

Director: Kristine Samuelson, John Haptas
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 63 min
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Country: United States of America, Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tokyo Waka about?
The portrait of a city: ancient yet constantly remaking itself. A poem in images: stillness, patterns, urban motion. And in words: a tofu seller, a homeless woman, a Buddhist priest, contemplating nature, the metabolism of their city, mortality. And 20,000 crows, unruly avatars of the natural world, sardonically observing it all.
Who directed Tokyo Waka?
Tokyo Waka was directed by Kristine Samuelson, John Haptas.
How long is Tokyo Waka?
Tokyo Waka has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
What genre is Tokyo Waka?
Tokyo Waka is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Tokyo Waka produced?
Tokyo Waka was produced in United States of America, Japan.