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.
Ben Meyers
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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.
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
TOKACHI WHEAT FIELDS
GREEN ONION FIELD
APPLE ORCHARD
LOQUAT PLUM
SWEET CHERRY FROM NORTHERN JAPAN
LIVESTOCK
WAGYU BEEF
POULTRY
TRANSPORTATION
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