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「In the corner of this world 」Location tour

印刷用ページを表示する掲載日2020年6月2日

In this Corner of the World” is a feature-length animated film (premiered in November 2016) portraying how URANO Suzu, a young woman born and raised in Hiroshima City in the early Showa era (1926-1989), married into SOGA Shusaku, a civilian official who worked for the navy and lived in Kure City, a then major naval port town for the Imperial Japanese Navy in Hiroshima Prefecture, and how she began to gradually fit in well with her new family and the life in Kure City. This movie carefully depicts the lifestyle at that time, focusing on Suzu, who tries to live in a new family by devising to liven up the table and remake clothes, as the war goes on and rationed goods decrease. A thorough historical accuracy has added further reality to the original world, and the life in the wartime (from around 1944 ) is described vividly. It calmly delivers a message that the inhumanity of war lies in the fact that the deteriorated war situation deprived people of their modest happiness that they had enjoyed before the war through soft-touch animations, which make a clear distinction from conventional war films. It is hoped that this film will remind us of how invaluable our mundane everyday life is, how cruel the war can be which robs us of it unreasonably, and how precious peace is.

https://hiroshimaforpeace.com/en/in-the-corner-of-this-world-location-tour/

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