Based on famed Japan commentator Donald Richie’s book of the same name, and is narrated by him; the great NY Times reviewer Vincent Canby said “nearly everything the camera finds prompts contemplation” and Hiro Narita’s cinematography is the key to the striking and often surprising view of a very different Japan than is usually seen in media here. Canby adds, “the minutely observed details of a particular time and place are only the initial excuse for what becomes, at last, a meditation on the meaning of history and the peculiarities of civilization.
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00:00:00.000 : en:The journey begins
00:02:18.847 : en:"The Aegean of the East"
00:04:38.069 : en:Encounter with a priest
00:09:01.124 : en:Thoughts on Shinto
00:11:53.963 : en:Café culture
00:14:39.962 : en:Beauty in context
00:16:23.357 : en:The calligrapher
00:18:46.208 : en:Oshima National Leprosarium
00:22:52.204 : en:A lost way of life
00:28:52.606 : en:Rituals
00:31:21.254 : en:Setodo Temple
00:34:33.738 : enoneliness
00:35:33.548 : en:Sex and youth
00:39:02.674 : enaper route
00:42:00.184 : en:Foreigners on Japan
00:43:31.359 : en:Kure
00:44:40.553 : enost bunkers
00:46:47.638 : en:Hiroshima
00:49:31.177 : en:Indian summer
00:52:56.507 : enonald looks back
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