The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River (1955)
The Tone River flows from the Mikuni Mountains through the Kanto Plain. The film follows its path from its source to Choshi and into the Pacific Ocean, documenting the lifestyles and industries along its banks and the history of its management.
Director: Shinkichi Noda
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: October 9, 1955
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Shinkichi Noda
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River about?
- The Tone River flows from the Mikuni Mountains through the Kanto Plain. The film follows its path from its source to Choshi and into the Pacific Ocean, documenting the lifestyles and industries along its banks and the history of its management.
- Who directed The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River?
- The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River was directed by Shinkichi Noda.
- How long is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River?
- The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).