The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today (1958)

This film presents a contemporary Tokaido completely transformed from the scenery famously portrayed by Utagawa Hiroshige in the Edo Period: a landscape traversed by rail tracks and busy with cars coming and going. Heading west from Tokyo, we encounter the traditional industries that developed in the cities and localities along the highway, as well as the mechanical industries that arrived with modernization. The journey continues to Kyoto and Osaka

Director: Shinkichi Noda
Runtime: 21 min
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Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Shinkichi Noda

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What is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today about?
This film presents a contemporary Tokaido completely transformed from the scenery famously portrayed by Utagawa Hiroshige in the Edo Period: a landscape traversed by rail tracks and busy with cars coming and going. Heading west from Tokyo, we encounter the traditional industries that developed in the cities and localities along the highway, as well as the mechanical industries that arrived with modernization. The journey continues to Kyoto and Osaka
Who directed The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today?
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today was directed by Shinkichi Noda.
How long is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today?
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).