A dramatization depicts a Japanese man's visit to a citizens' public hall in Yanaizu, Japan. A film team leader and the manager of the citizens' public hall talk about contributions of Mr. Oki and Mrs. Sakuramoto towards the development of the hall . The two men walk down a flight of stairs to Mrs. Sakuramoto's cottage. They arrive at the cottage. They talk to her. Mrs. Sakuramoto talks about her inspiration behind the development of the citizens' public hall .
A dramatization depicts a Japanese man's visit to a citizens' public hall in Yanaizu, Japan. A film team leader and the manager of the citizens' public hall walk past houses. The manager shows him the hall building and the town hall. Entrance of the public hall. Two men talk about the the hall and the related problems. The manager talk to a wood cutter and convinces him to join the public hall. The manager talks to a farmer and tells him the advantages of joining the citizens' public hall. The two men discuss. A gathering at the citizens' public hall. Local people question committee members. A woman weaves. Men sit and listen.
A dramatization depicts a Japanese man's visit to a citizens' public hall in Yanaizu, Japan. A movie maker stands and a cameraman shoots scenes. The manager of the citizens' public hall asks people to sing a song. He plays a piano. People including the committee members of the public hall sing reading from a paper. People walk out of the hall after the event. Exteriors of the citizens' public hall at night.
The bride schools in Yokosuka, Japan. Sailors and their Japanese girls enter chapel at Naval Base at Yokosuka for briefing before marriage. Chaplain talks at the two sailors and their girls. One sailor and two Japanese girls talk to Chaplain. Japanese girl talks to Chaplin as a sailor and a girl listens. Sailor and bride look at some books on table. Chaplain takes book from sailor and hands it to the girl. Girl takes the book and opens it. The book is a Japanese English version of new testament. One page of the book and other in Japanese. Girl turns pages of a book.
The Tokyo annual bed show in Tokyo, Japan. People see beds displayed at the exhibition. A space bed with an automatic canopy, a stereo, and a television that costs $ 1600. Sleepers near a bed. A bed with an attached cradle suspended above the bed. Japanese women looking at a bed. A bed tosses and moves automatically. A circular canopy bed rotates. Twin beds being displayed. A person presses a button. The twin beds join automatically.
Activities of women in Nagano, Japan during World War II. A view of Japanese houses. Chimneys on top of a Japanese house. Kanji Chinese characters written on a blackboard. Women prepare and cook food in a kitchen. Women knit clothes. A woman brings a bucket outside. A group of women wash utensils. The women carrying shovels and other farming equipment enter a field. They carry hay. Mountains in the background. The women cultivate crops. They plow the field using shovels. Japanese women farming.
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