In memory of a filmmaker who passed away from the National Film Archive
The National Archive, which is close to the intersection of Tokyo Square Garden, began with the film business of the National Museum of Modern Art and was generally called the Film Center.
I saw Chuo FM's blog article called Hello Radio City and wanted to go there.
Nostalgic Showa movies one after another
What I watched was the work of "Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan" in 1959, and the longing great star Shigeru Tenchi played the hatred "Iyemon". The original is Nanboku Tsuruya. Mr. Iwa was a very reputable woman who was really a good wife and had a good relationship with her husband, supporting poor households with internal jobs. About 180 years later, when I heard Oiwa's reputation, Nanboku Tsuruya wrote an interesting book and turned it into Kabuki.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education explained the history of Tamiya Inari Shrine in Yotsuya.
"Tamiya Inari Shrine is a shrine called Oiwa Inari and was located in the residence of the Tamiya family, the predecessor of Yotsuya Samoncho.
It seems that the daughter of the first Tamiyamatazaemon (died in 1636) worshiped and revived the family business with adopted child Iyemon, so it seems that the religion gradually gathered as "Oiwa's Inari". When Nanboku Tsuruya's play "Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan" premiered in 1825 (1825), it will attract even more religions.
The play was a work 200 years from a real person, and Iwao was very different from the ghost story and was full of harmony.
Inari-sha was burned down by fire in 1879 (1879), and moved to Shinkawa, Chuo-ku at the recommendation of the first Sadanji Ichikawa. However, it has been managed as the residence of the Tamiya family since then, and was designated in 1931 (1931). After the war, the shrine was rebuilt in Yotsuya's old knowledge in 1952 (1952), and it has continued to this day. March 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education
If you would like to see the poster of the story of love in Ginza, please visit the official website ~
Unfortunately, I couldn't watch the "Ginza Love Story" this time, but I got permission from the staff of the National Film Archive to take photos of posters, so posters starring Yujiro Ishihara and Riko Asaoka I will post it. There is uncensored and reflective light.
After writing so far, I was worried that there would be any possibility of infringement of portrait rights or copyrights.
I'm sorry, but if you would like to see a wonderful poster, please click "Ginza Love Story".
Two Ginza
The two people walk on the performance of The Ventures, meet and hold hands lightly.
With the advertising towers of San-Ai Building and Morinaga behind, you will meet around Wako or Ginza Mitsukoshi.
It is "Ginza of two" starring Ken Yamauchi and Masako Izumi.
This melody is always flowing in my brain.
"I'm walking together in Ginza, I'm in love with the light, and I'm in love with the Windu shoulders that I and you hang my fingers together and two Ginza ~"
Also, if you would like to see the movie poster, please click "Ginza for Two".