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    (Ame no Kubifuri-zaka)

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    Starring: NAKAMURA Baijaku

                    MIURA Takahiro, NAKAO Akiyoshi

                    ASHINO Sei, OSUGI Ren

    Original Recital by: IKENAMI Shotaro

    Directed by: KAWAGE Shunsaku

     COURTESY OF ICHIBAN

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    Balmy Nights, Gentle Trades and a History of the Open-Air Movie Theaters That Were Once Found All Over the Hawaiian Islands
    Silent Japanese Films Were Accompanied by
    a Benshi, an Overly Dramatic Narrator

    by Bob Sigall


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    Actor Nicholas Hormann asked if “anyone remembers an open-air movie theater somewhere in the Aiea area in the late s? I have a dim recollection of sitting on benches, and watching movies in an enclosed, roofless theater. Am I making this up? I was born and raised in Honolulu.”

    Theater historian Lowell Angell said that it was possibly the Halawa Open Air Theater. “It opened in on the site of the Navy's old World War II Ghormley Open Air Theater.

    “It was near the Halawa housing area and approximately where Aloha Stadium is now. It closed around when the st

    “Antoki no Inochi,” airs on Friday, Dec. 12, at p.m.
    Kyohei has shut away the world. During his high school days he was the target of bullying and experienced horrifying moments. Now as a young adult, he works for a company that specializes in cleaning out the homes of recently deceased individuals. When sorting through the personal belongings of the deceased, he’s forced to face the concept of life and death. At his new job Kyohei meets co-worker Yuki. She has also experienced a traumatizing event as a teen and has also shut herself away from the world. These two young people form a bond as they go through the homes and gradually open up to each other. Fully subtitled in English.

    “Massan,” premieres on Friday, Dec. 19, at p.m.
    The 91st NHK morning drama, “Massan” is based on the true story of Taketsuru Masataka and his Scottish wife Rita Cowen.
    In the Taisho era, Masataka, son and heir to a Sake brewery with a passion for making whiskey travels alone to Scotland to learn more. He is first Japanese person to produce whisky in Japan when he opened his own distillery in Hokkaido in The drama shows a unique way of viewing Japanese virtues, and cross-cultural hospitality. Fully subtitled in English.

    “The Partner: Itoshiki Hyakunen no Tomo e,” airs on Friday, Dec. 19 and 26, a

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