The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast (1959)
The farming villages that exist throughout Tohoku are known for their rice production but struggle with cold-weather crop damage. Many who rely on the single crop this land produces end up leaving their villages to earn money. At the same time, innovative work has progressed with im- proved adaptation of rice beds to the environment. The film also features people who have cleared land for dairy farming and regions where large-scale land reclamation projects have been undertaken.
Director: Shinkichi Noda
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: October 25, 1959
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Shinkichi Noda
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast about?
- The farming villages that exist throughout Tohoku are known for their rice production but struggle with cold-weather crop damage. Many who rely on the single crop this land produces end up leaving their villages to earn money. At the same time, innovative work has progressed with im- proved adaptation of rice beds to the environment. The film also features people who have cleared land for dairy farming and regions where large-scale land reclamation projects have been undertaken.
- Who directed The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast?
- The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast was directed by Shinkichi Noda.
- How long is The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast?
- The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).