A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Men place crates of audio visual material on a cycle carriage. Men load crates on a truck. The truck is driven away. Men load crates in a bus. A man pushes a ski cart loaded with audio visual material . A bullock cart loaded with crates. People carry crates on their back. Crates loaded onto a ship. People in a boat carry audio visual material. Men take out crates from a vehicle. People watch films on projector screens in different parts of Japan.
A film of the Army-Navy Screen Magazine about the military cadets trained at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy or Rikugun Shikan Gakkō in Ichigaya, Tokyo, Japan. The Emperor of Japan Hirohito reviews the graduate officers. The cadets parade. Women from a school for army brides bow to graduates. The honored student is being presented a special scroll. The Commanding Officer receives a gift from Emperor Hirohito for training the cadets. The cadets in a parade on horses lead by Emperor Hirohito. The cadets raise their cups of Sake (Japanese rice wine) during the graduating ceremony. Soldiers walk past a wooden gang plank as they return to Tokyo. View of dead Japanese soldiers lying on a beach following a battle with American forces in World War II.
Posters during a Shōwa period repatriation in Japan. A billboard depicting a woman with two children. Billboard thanks the Japanese for their hard work and hope for a new Japan. A poster reads “Kyushu connection” in Japanese, depicts a family and the Japanese flag drawn on it.
Japan fails in its first attempt to put a satellite into the orbit in Japan. The Japanese rocket on the launch pad. A Japanese talks on headsets. Japanese work in Tokyo university of space and aeronautics institute. Japanese watch through scientific instruments. The rocket is launched. Rocket fails.
Skeleton of a large building. Scenes of destruction in Japan soon after end of World War 2 fighting. Japanese buildings and small shacks. Japanese civilians tear down air raid shelters in Shiba district of Tokyo city. Scenes of rubble and damage from war bombing. Damaged Buddhist club building.
Shows Japanese citizens waiting for a street car or trolley, and men hauling log on cart. Scenes of destruction and poverty in Japan after the end of World War II. Damaged laundry in Shiba district of Tokyo city. Destroyed Japanese washing machine.
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