- Sep. 10—Sep. 23, 2024
- Closed Sep. 17 (Tue), 2024
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■Admission
-Adults ¥1,800
-Over 60 ¥1,200
-College Students ¥1,500
-High School Students ¥1,500
-Holders of disability identification cards together with two caregiver ¥1,200
-Under Junior High School Students ¥1,200
-Buying one ticket of "Drops of Heaven", "Warau 101sai x 2: Tsuneko Sasamoto Takeji Muno" or "Tenchiyuyu : Tota, haiku ippon michi", you can see the other only for ¥1,000
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■Story
A special screening of three documentary films by director Atsunori Kawamura, who has been shooting documentaries on long-lived legendary people, "Drops of Heaven" (2012), which follows cooking expert Yoshiko Tatsumi, who is now 99 years old, "Warau 101sai x 2: Tsuneko Sasamoto Takeji Muno" (2016), which follows Japan's first female photojournalist Tsuneko Sasamoto, who died at age 107, and journalist Takeji Muno, who died at age 101, and "Tenchiyuyu: Tota, haiku ippon michi" (2019), which follows haiku poet Tota Kaneko, who died at age 98, will be held.
The three films would encourage those who are thinking about how to live their lives toward their goals. The four people's lives are diverse, but they all have one thing in common: they showed “how wonderful life is” in their respective documentaries. All humans eventually die, but these documentaries captured the lives of the four people who viewed it in a positive way rather than in a negative way.
“Drops of Heaven”
©2012年 天のしずく製作委員会
“Warau 101sai x 2 : Tsuneko Sasamoto Takeji Muno”
©ピクチャーズネットワーク株式会社
“Tenchiyuyu : Tota, haiku ippon michi”
©ピクチャーズネットワーク株式会社
*The schedule is subject to change. Any further changes will be announced.