JAPAN, Our Homeland

JAPAN, Our Homeland

Release date : April 7, 2007
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Akio Nishizawa /
Writers : Akio Nishizawa /
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April 7, 2007 1h 37m Japan Animation Japanese More
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The 31st year of the Showa Era (1956) marked the tenth year since Japan's defeat in World War II. It was when Japan took its first step out of post-war poverty to rejoin the international community. In old downtown Tokyo, a teacher and her students try to pass down Doyo (Japanese traditional children's songs) as the root of Japanese cultural identity to the future generations.
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Naoya Sekine
Akira Yanagizawa
Eri Osonoe
Yayoi Tajima
Maika Kawaguchi
Shizu Miyanaga
Tetsuya Kannami
Teru Yoshimura
Kurumi Honta
Kimiyo Arima
Seigo Kuwabara
Yoshio Kawabata
Hikari Yono
Fukuko Yanagizawa (mother)
Rumi Nakamura
Fukuko Yanagizawa (sister)
Kanon Nagashima
Reiko Yanagizawa
Takaya Hashi
Genji Yanagizawa
Sayaka Hanamura
Rieko Sakamoto
Yasuo Iwata
Preside Ikeno
Subaru Kimura
Gonji Abe
Kengo Kumagai
Hiroshi Sugiura
Sayuri Sadaoka
Mrs. Shimazu
Yoji Ueda
Mr. Akiyama
Keiko Sonoda
Mrs. Miyanaga
Eri Saito
Mrs. Aoki

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  • title:JAPAN, Our Homeland
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Animation · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Akio Nishizawa /
  • Writers: Akio Nishizawa ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The 31st year of the Showa Era (1956) marked the tenth year since Japan's defeat in World War II. It was when Japan took its first step out of post-war poverty to rejoin the international community. In old downtown Tokyo, a teacher and her students try to pass down Doyo (Japanese traditional children's songs) as the root of Japanese cultural identity to the future generations.
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