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[ "Liz and the Blue Bird", "main subject", "separation anxiety disorder" ]
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[ "Vision (2018 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Vision is a 2018 drama film directed by Naomi Kawase from her own script. It stars Juliette Binoche and Masatoshi Nagase, with Takanori Iwata, Minami, Mirai Moriyama in supporting roles.The film tells the story of a French woman who goes to look for vision, the plant she hears legends about, in an ancient forest of Ja...
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. 'Ghost Stories') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named. The film consists of ...
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "based on", "Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things" ]
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. 'Ghost Stories') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named. The film consists of ...
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "narrative location", "Kyoto" ]
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "main subject", "Japanese folklore" ]
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. 'Ghost Stories') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named. The film consists of ...
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "main subject", "supernatural" ]
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. 'Ghost Stories') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named. The film consists of ...
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[ "Kwaidan (film)", "main subject", "spirit" ]
Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Hepburn: Kaidan, lit. 'Ghost Stories') is a 1964 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearn's collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904), for which it is named. The film consists of ...
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[ "13 Assassins (2010 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
13 Assassins (Japanese: 十三人の刺客, Hepburn: Jūsannin no Shikaku) is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Miike, and starring Kōji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Sōsuke Takaoka, Hiroki Matsukata, Kazuki Namioka and Gorō Inagaki. A remake of Eiichi Kudo's 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins, it is set in 1844 toward ...
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[ "13 Assassins (2010 film)", "based on", "13 Assassins" ]
13 Assassins (Japanese: 十三人の刺客, Hepburn: Jūsannin no Shikaku) is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Miike, and starring Kōji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Sōsuke Takaoka, Hiroki Matsukata, Kazuki Namioka and Gorō Inagaki. A remake of Eiichi Kudo's 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins, it is set in 1844 toward ...
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[ "A Letter to Momo", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Following the death of her father Kazuo, Momo Miyaura and her mother Ikuko travel from Tokyo to the Seto Inland Sea. Momo carries Kazuo's unfinished letter, which contains only the words "Dear Momo". At her mother's estate in Shio Island (汐島, Shiojima), they meet their relatives Sachio and Sae Sadahama, and Koichi...
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[ "A Letter to Momo", "narrative location", "Seto Inland Sea" ]
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[ "From the New World (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
From the New World (Japanese: 新世界より, Hepburn: Shin Sekai Yori) is a Japanese novel by Yusuke Kishi. It was originally published in January 2008 by Kodansha. It follows Saki that lives quietly in a beautiful and calm village, and has just acquired her power at the age of twelve. She then goes to the academy to learn how...
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[ "The Naked Island", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Naked Island (Japanese: 裸の島, romanized: Hadaka no Shima) is a Japanese black-and-white film from 1960, directed by Kaneto Shindō. The film is notable for having almost no spoken dialogue.Plot The film depicts a small family, a husband and wife and two sons, struggling to get by on a tiny island in the Seto Inland S...
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[ "Kagemusha", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot During the Sengoku period, in 1571, Takeda Shingen, daimyō of the Takeda clan, meets a thief his brother Nobukado spared from crucifixion due to the thief's uncanny resemblance to Shingen; the brothers agree that he would prove useful as a double, and they decide to use the thief as a kagemusha, a political decoy....
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[ "A Snake of June", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
A Snake of June (Japanese: 六月の蛇, Rokugatsu no hebi) is a 2002 Japanese erotic thriller film written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. His seventh film, it is notable for its monochrome blue cinematography tinted in post production. It won the Kinematrix Film Award and the San Marco Special Jury Award at the 59th Venice...
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "human sexuality" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "urbanity" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "intimate relationship" ]
A Snake of June (Japanese: 六月の蛇, Rokugatsu no hebi) is a 2002 Japanese erotic thriller film written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. His seventh film, it is notable for its monochrome blue cinematography tinted in post production. It won the Kinematrix Film Award and the San Marco Special Jury Award at the 59th Venice...
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "human body" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "eroticism" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "sensation" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "gender binary" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "sexual repression" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "corporeality" ]
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[ "A Snake of June", "main subject", "intimacy" ]
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[ "Demonlover", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Demonlover", "main subject", "pornography" ]
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[ "Japan Sinks", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Japan Sinks", "narrative location", "Kumamoto" ]
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[ "Colorful (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Colorful (film)", "different from", "Colourful" ]
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[ "Colorful (film)", "based on", "Colorful" ]
Colorful (カラフル) is a 2010 Japanese animated feature film directed by Keiichi Hara. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Eto Mori, produced by Sunrise and animated by the animation studio Ascension. It also deals with some of the pressures on school children as they come up to graduation before entering ...
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[ "Kiki Kaikai", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Kiki Kaikai (奇々怪界, lit. "Strange and Mysterious World") is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Taito for arcades in 1986. Set in Feudal Japan, the player assumes the role of a Shinto shrine maiden who must use her o-fuda scrolls and gohei wand to defeat renegade spirits and monsters from Japanese mytho...
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[ "A Story of Floating Weeds", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Samurai (novel)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Samurai is a novel by Japanese author Shusaku Endo first published in 1980. It tells a fictionalized story of a 17th-century diplomatic mission to "Nueva España" (New Spain or Mexico) by Japanese noblemen, and the cultural clash that ensues. The main character is Hasekura Rokuemon.The book won the 33rd edition of t...
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[ "The Samurai (novel)", "main subject", "samurai" ]
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[ "Midsummer's Equation", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Midsummer's Equation", "based on", "A midsummer's equation" ]
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[ "The Master of Go", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Master of Go (Japanese: 名人, Hepburn: Meijin) is a novel by the Nobel Prize winning Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata. First published in serial form in 1951, Kawabata considered it his finest work. Sharply distinct from the rest of his literary output, The Master of Go is the only one of Kawabata's novels that the ...
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[ "Warm Up!", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Life of Oharu", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Life of Oharu (西鶴一代女, Saikaku Ichidai Onna) is a 1952 Japanese historical fiction film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi from a screenplay by Yoshikata Yoda. It stars Kinuyo Tanaka as Oharu, a one-time concubine of a daimyō (and mother of a later daimyō) who struggles to escape the stigma of having been forced into prost...
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[ "The Life of Oharu", "based on", "The Life of an Amorous Woman" ]
The Life of Oharu (西鶴一代女, Saikaku Ichidai Onna) is a 1952 Japanese historical fiction film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi from a screenplay by Yoshikata Yoda. It stars Kinuyo Tanaka as Oharu, a one-time concubine of a daimyō (and mother of a later daimyō) who struggles to escape the stigma of having been forced into prost...
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[ "F1 Pole Position 64", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "F1 Pole Position 64", "main subject", "Formula One" ]
F1 Pole Position 64, released in Japan as Human Grand Prix: The New Generation (ヒューマングランプリ ザ・ニュージェネレーション, Hyūman Guran Puri Za Nyū Jenerēshon), is a racing video game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Human Entertainment and published by Human Entertainment in Japan, and published by Ubi Soft for North American and Euro...
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[ "Conflagration (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Conflagration (炎上, Enjō) is a 1958 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based on the Yukio Mishima novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. Ichikawa named Conflagration as the favourite among his own films.Plot Goichi, a young Buddhist acolyte, becomes a student at the Golden Pavilion temple, Kyoto. His ...
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[ "Conflagration (film)", "based on", "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" ]
Conflagration (炎上, Enjō) is a 1958 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based on the Yukio Mishima novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. Ichikawa named Conflagration as the favourite among his own films.
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[ "Karakara (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Karakara is a Canadian drama film, directed by Claude Gagnon and released in 2012. The film stars Gabriel Arcand as Pierre, a professor from Quebec who is on sabbatical in Okinawa to reevaluate his life after the death of his friend, and is drawn into a love affair with Junko (Youki Kudoh), a local woman fleeing an abu...
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[ "Musashi no Bōken", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Ninja Master's", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Snakes and Earrings", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Seven Nights in Japan", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Banzai (1997 film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "based on", "The Castle of Cagliostro" ]
Cliff Hanger is a laserdisc video game that was released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It is an interactive movie, using animation from two Lupin III films, and requires the player to respond to quick time events to progress the storyline. Most of the game's footage is from The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), with additio...
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "based on", "Lupin III" ]
Cliff Hanger is a laserdisc video game that was released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It is an interactive movie, using animation from two Lupin III films, and requires the player to respond to quick time events to progress the storyline. Most of the game's footage is from The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), with additio...
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "based on", "Mystery of Mamo" ]
Development The game was originally edited at Associated Audio Visual, Inc., in Evanston, Illinois. Jack Bornoff, was the editor, Paul Rubenstein, was editorial supervisor. The segments from The Mystery of Mamo use the original Toho / Frontier Enterprises English dub, while the segments from The Castle of Cagliostro us...
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "followed by", "Rupan Sansei" ]
Cliff Hanger is a laserdisc video game that was released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It is an interactive movie, using animation from two Lupin III films, and requires the player to respond to quick time events to progress the storyline. Most of the game's footage is from The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), with additio...
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[ "Cliff Hanger (video game)", "follows", "Rupan Sansei" ]
Cliff Hanger is a laserdisc video game that was released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It is an interactive movie, using animation from two Lupin III films, and requires the player to respond to quick time events to progress the storyline. Most of the game's footage is from The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), with additio...
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[ "The Rising Sun", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Rising Sun", "main subject", "history" ]
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[ "The Silver Case", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot The Silver Case is set in the year 1999, in a fictional "Ward 24" of Tokyo, Japan. A series of mysterious and bizarre murders have surfaced, prompting the Heinous Crimes Unit (HCU) of the 24 Wards Police Department to investigate. They find that the murders closely match the profile of an infamous serial killer, K...
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[ "Angry Guest", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Synopsis Fan Ke (David Chiang) and Wenlie (Ti Lung) are back, and this time they're up against a powerful Japanese crime syndicate (headed by director Chang Cheh, himself). Not only that, but Killer (Chan Sing), the head villain from "Duel of Fists," has escaped prison and wants retribution. Killer's revenge plot leads...
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[ "Angry Guest", "follows", "Duel of Fists" ]
Angry Guest or E ke is a 1972 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh from Hong Kong, starring David Chiang and Ti Lung, it is a sequel to Duel of Fists. Godfrey Ho was assistant director (as Chih Chiang Ho).
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[ "Bridge to the Sun", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Cosmology of Kyoto", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Cosmology of Kyoto is an adventure game developed by Softedge and published by Yano Electric. It was released for Japan in 1993, and then in North America, for the Macintosh in 1994 and then for the PC in 1995.It is a game where the player, from a first-person perspective, explores ancient Kyoto city during 10th-11th c...
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[ "Cosmology of Kyoto", "narrative location", "Kyoto" ]
Cosmology of Kyoto is an adventure game developed by Softedge and published by Yano Electric. It was released for Japan in 1993, and then in North America, for the Macintosh in 1994 and then for the PC in 1995.It is a game where the player, from a first-person perspective, explores ancient Kyoto city during 10th-11th c...
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[ "F1 Racing Championship", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Giants and Toys", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Heavy Metal Thunder (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "James Clavell's Shōgun", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
James Clavell's Shōgun is an interactive fiction video game written by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Amiga, Apple II, DOS, and Macintosh. The game is based on the 1975 novel Shōgun by James Clavell. It is Infocom's thirty-third game.Plot The game reproduces many of the novel's s...
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[ "James Clavell's Shōgun", "based on", "Shōgun" ]
James Clavell's Shōgun is an interactive fiction video game written by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Amiga, Apple II, DOS, and Macintosh. The game is based on the 1975 novel Shōgun by James Clavell. It is Infocom's thirty-third game.
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[ "Machi (video game)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Machi (video game)", "performer", "Takumaru" ]
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[ "Musya", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Plot Musya follows a pikeman (described as a spearman in the Japanese version) named Imoto (Jinrai (神雷) in the Japanese version), who must descend to the abyss to save Shizuka, a maiden. After Imoto survives a battle in which all other combatants perish, he travels to Tengumura Village, where he collapses. The mayor, A...
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[ "Onita Atsushi FMW", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Onita Atsushi FMW (大仁田厚 FMW) is a wrestling video game for Super Famicom. It was released on August 6, 1993 to an exclusively Japanese audience with an endorsement by Japanese professional wrestler Atsushi Onita. Player have to fight their way through a fictionalised version of the Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling organ...
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[ "Otogirisō", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Racing Simulation 2", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Rasāru Ishii no Childs Quest", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Sengoku Blade", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Sun and Steel (essay)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Three Treasures", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "The Manster", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Manster (双頭の殺人鬼, Sōtō no Satsujinki, "The Two-Headed Killer") is a 1959 American science-fiction horror film. Shot in Japan, it was produced by George P. Breakston and directed by Breakston and Kenneth G. Crane from a screenplay by Walter J. Sheldon. Sheldon's script was based on Breakston's story which he original...
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[ "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet is an historical fiction novel by British author David Mitchell published by Sceptre in 2010. It is set during the Dutch trading concession with Japan in the late 18th-century, during the period of Japanese history known as Sakoku.Plot The novel begins in the summer of 1799 at the ...
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[ "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet", "follows", "Black Swan Green" ]
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[ "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet", "followed by", "The Bone Clocks" ]
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[ "Tornado Outbreak", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Tornado Outbreak", "narrative location", "United States of America" ]
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[ "Tornado Outbreak", "narrative location", "United Kingdom" ]
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[ "Tornado Outbreak", "narrative location", "Tokyo" ]
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[ "Tornado Outbreak", "narrative location", "Tokyo" ]
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[ "Venus Flytrap (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Tekken Hybrid", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Akiba's Trip", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Love & Destroy", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Cyber Cycles", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "F1 Racing Simulation", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
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[ "Censored (film)", "narrative location", "Japan" ]
Censored is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin, produced by Leon Schlesinger and first released in July 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series.Plot The film opens at nighttime with Snafu attempting to send a message to his girlfriend Sally Lou. He is certain that his unit is going to be sent to the Sout...
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