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Season 4, Episode 17: The Cinema Capital: The Professionals Behind the Samurai Filming Industry
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Camera crews are common sights in Kyoto's historic streets and peaceful rural areas. The first film screening in Japan was held here in 1897, and Kyoto became the cradle of the Japanese movie industry, giving birth to masterpieces. Studios attracted expert craftsmen who created the sword fighting scenes, wigs and props needed to give samurai dramas authenticity. Discover a facet of the ancient capital at Uzumasa, the heart of the local film industry, where culture and history take center stage.
All Episodes - Season 4
Episode 1
Kyo-yaki: Kyoto Ceramics Charm and Delight the Beholder
Episode 2
Suiseki: A World of Understated Beauty Within Natural Stone
Episode 3
Kyo-Kanoko Shibori: Untying the Beauty Bound Within
Episode 4
Small Restaurants: A Full, Rich Experience While Sipping Sake
Episode 5
Obi: Unbridled Beauty in a Knot
Episode 6
Traditional Musical Instruments: Eternal Tones Waft Through the Ancient Capital
Episode 7
Woodblock Prints: Beauty in the Hands of a Trinity of Artists
Episode 8
Tsubo-niwa: Life Enhanced by Quintessential Spaces
Episode 9
Insho Domoto: The Pulsing Heart of Artistic Innovation
Episode 10
Hidden Treasures: Preserved for Another Millennium
Episode 11
Kyoto Walls: Elegance Molded from Earth
Episode 12
Kata-yuzen: The Stenciled Beauty of Dyeing
Episode 13
Cool Customs: Beating the Summer Heat
Episode 14
Atago Sennichi Mairi: Pilgrimage to the Guardian Against Fire
Episode 15
Kiyomizu Rokubey: Tradition and Vision in Ceramics
Episode 16
Stone Jizo: Neighborhood Guardians Watch Over Children
Episode 17
The Cinema Capital: The Professionals Behind the Samurai Filming Industry
Episode 18
Fusuma Paintings: Artful Partitions Transform Space
Episode 19
Yase Shamenchi Odori: A Dance of Gratitude
Episode 20
Iwakura Fire Festival: The Divine Spirit Returns