Japanese school boys at work in Omura, Japan. Boys' Grammar School shows the boys marching to work with precision, carrying their shovels on their shoulders. They tear down the school air raid shelter. The boys march again and repeat the action.
Rail road workers in Hiroshima, Japan. Japanese workers have their morning exercises. An instructor and the workers do the exercises.
A cemetery in Hiroshima, Japan. The cemetery shows tombstones with small crypt stones displaced and human bones scattered around. Rows of small boxes containing remains of people stacked along a wall. A Japanese girl kneels in front of the boxes in prayer. Front view of the girl praying. Interiors show a girl seated at a table piled with several articles used in a religious ceremony. A man enters to pick up the remains of his beloved one. He bows to an official and hands the official his identification slip. The official in turn looks through a file and then walks to the large stock pile of small wooden boxes containing the remains. The official selects the proper one and hands it over to the relative. The relative brings the box containing the remains to the Japanese girl for necessary prayers.
Ruins in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. In the rubble a Japanese family searches for roof tiles to be used in their new home. A Japanese man searches through ruins of his former home for salvageable items. Ruins of a catholic church in the background. A Japanese boy searches through the rubble for salvage. A Japanese woman carrying a bouquet passes through lines of headstones in a cemetery. She reaches the gravestone of her son and places the flowers in two stone flower vases on each side. She clasps her hand and meditates. A Japanese woman walks along a road through rubble in front of a building.
Activities at a Japanese newspaper office in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II . Interior of the newspaper office shows several Japanese reporters at work. A reporter writes a script. The script and pictures are given to an editor seated at his table. The editor scans the pictures and the script and calls a copy girl. She picks up the material and takes it to a makeup desk. Typesetters at work at the makeup desk.
The art and crafts of Kyoto, Japan. A Japanese artist polishes an object with charcoal and coats it with red lacquer. The artist gives the final touch. The final polishing with Tonoko Clay. Lacquer products displayed are red coffee pots, wine cups, cigarette sets, trays with gold dusted base and fan design and a stationary box.
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