FOCUS JAPAN Volume 10 Quarterly June 15, 2027 FREE

A PICTORIAL FOCUS


             
About the cover photo:

On a clear day, Mount Fuji can be seen from Tokyo.  





 




Ben Meyers
Editor in Chief

Editorial 

Japan had a 'magic lantern' since the 1600s and by the 1800s made small 'magic lanterns' as children's toys. 

The Japanese film industry began in 1896 with Edison's Kinectoscope and was quickly followed by Lumieres' Cinematographe a year later. 


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CONTENTS

Broadening and Expanding Focus, Those Industrious Inventors and Experimenters

Japanese Stars Then and Now

Those Industrious Japanese Film Festivals!

Places to Go and Things to See

When Industrious Counts, GO Japan


Broadening and Expanding Focus, Those Industrious Inventors and Experimenters

by Ben Meyers

Japan was, by no means, left out of the simultaneous release of movies and movie equipment. The Lumiere Brothers invention became the backbone of Japanese industry to enter this exciting new market.


 Japanese Stars, Then and Now










THOSE INDUSTRIOUS  JAPANESE FILM FESTIVALS!

















JAPAN ACADEMY PRIZE



The JFF primarily focuses on Japanese films.
Singapore
October
Japanese Classic Films, Japanese Independents, Japanese Commercial Films


PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO SEE

TOHO FILM STUDIO



Nikkatsu Studio




TSUKIJI FISH MARKET













DINING AND CUISINE



BEVERAGE

































FASHION


















AGRICULTURE


PLANTATION (KIKKOMAN)




TOKACHI WHEAT FIELDS




GREEN ONION FIELD


JAPAN CABBAGE FIELD


JAPANESE CARROT FIELDS



APPLE ORCHARD



LOQUAT PLUM



SWEET CHERRY FROM NORTHERN JAPAN






LIVESTOCK

WAGYU BEEF




POULTRY
















TOYS













































TRANSPORTATION



















This magazine is informationally driven by the following websites which we are gratefully indebted to and thank you for the collections of information we had access to create the pictorial issue of Ben Meyers International Entertainment Magazine. We hope you enjoy our next issue with its Focus on Spain.

Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime, Wikipedia, X.com, Facebook, Google, IMDb

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