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Japanese Types
Miscellaneous shots of Japanese social classes, from the poor to the wealthy, and the masses to the individual.
Overview
This travelogue appears to document the film crew’s spontaneous encounters with various types of Japanese people. These include female refuse-sorters on the street and a nicely dressed family visiting a temple. The location varies from a crowded avenue lined with what appear to be cherry blossoms, to an open-air performance of a traditional masked play, ending with the film’s only interior scene, in which an elegant young woman enjoys tea and sweets. The segments are probably unrelated. (Kosuke Fujiki)
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