Hometown Stories - Season 6 Episode 1 Melody of Daisen
Mt. Daisen, a peak in central Japan, is celebrating its 80th anniversary as a national park. 5th and 6th graders at the Daisen Elementary School took recording devices and video cameras into the park to make a music video about the mountain. Leading them is Shinya Kiyokawa, a cutting-edge musician who makes music out of natural sounds. He won a Gold Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. We followed Kiyokawa and the children for 4 months: from initial meeting to the unveiling of the video. Discover the children's thoughts on Daisen and their hometown, their feelings about what they record, and how they choose to share their work.
Year: 2024
Genre: Documentary
Country: Japan
Studio: NHK, NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Director:
Cast: lae astra
Crew:
First Air Date: Feb 06, 2011
Last Air date: Oct 27, 2024
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 259 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 7.142
Language: Japanese, English
Keyword : way of life, hometown, culture, community spirit, social awareness, life story, working life
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Episode
Melody of Daisen
Bank of Glorious Blossoms
Our Waves, Our Dreams
Misako's All-Night Diner
Looking Back, Moving On
The Calligraphy Boys
Designs on Life
Another 'Home': A Boy Traces His Roots
Shoeshine Star
The Three Grannies' Cookie Challenge
Pioneer Villages: Forgotten Postwar History
Wrestling with a New Job
Sharing Life Together: An 81-Year-Old Caregiver
Grandma's Picture Cards
Kasuga Taisha: A Divine Shrine for Daily Life
Island of Compassion
A Hands-on Designer
What Brought You to Hiroshima?
Carving out a New Path with Wood
The High-Rises We Build
Countdown to Business Lift-off!
Our Town's Bookstore
One Heart, One Beat
Hooked on a New Fishing Career
Our Flower Field
Cakes on Wheels
A Journey in Design
Joining Hands with Newcomers
Like a Trusty Garden Hoe
A Passion for Fashion
Hitoshi's Bento Shop
Finding My Way on the Okugakemichi