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Second and final part of an educational film for American school children forty years ago. I get many comments on the bath scene. When I was in Japan in the late fifties Japanese used to wash themselves with soap outside a bathtub. The water in the tub was awefully hot. One had to sink in it very slowly. The whole family used to relax one after another in that same tub! I took once such a bath
A German camera crew filmed this record of family life in Tokyo more than 50 years ago . The children go off to school and father works in the factory. It was the start of the industrial boom in the so-called Showa time. Labour was still cheap. TV sets were hand soldered. Many parts were still manufactured in small home industries. Finally the family gathers again in their tiny homes. Futons behin
A Japanese family wakes up in Tokyo and goes to work. Great postwar changes were still to take place but even then the city looked hectic. This was still the Showa era that is remembered nostalgically . Also scenes from the JOKR-TV studios See my other 1000 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge' Website 'Man and the Unknown' https://wichm.home.xs4all.nl/
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