All Ages: (Target Group) Pretty self-explanatory. This title should be safe for people of any age to watch. ↗Rated "G" stuff.
Historical: (Setting) Self-explanatory. This should be a title rooted in historical events.
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Kumo no you ni, Kaze no you ni |
Buy |
In 17th-century China, a new Emperor assumes the throne and a contest is held in order to find a suitable girl to become his Empress. A young peasant girl named Ginga hears about it, promptly decides to enter (hey, three meals a day and a nap!), and heads to the palace. We follow Ginga as she adjusts to palace life and goes through her tasks as she is judged on her suitability for becoming the next Empress. She also becomes friendly with a young man that she meets there. Times are changing, however, and the winds of revolution are blowing. The story is based on an award-winning children's book. |
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| Like the Clouds, Like the Wind | Buy | See Kumo no you ni, Kaze no you ni |
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Shinran-Sama, His wish and light |
Some 850 years ago, during the turbulent Heian period of Japanese history, a Buddhist monk was born in the village of Hino near Kyoto. ↗Shinran followed the teachings of the budda in the form of the way of the ↗Nembutsu. Over the span of his life, he became respected for being a devoted Buddhist and loving parent. In addition to being revered as a great teacher, Shinran wrote a number of important texts about the teachings and helped found the ↗Jodo Shinshu (Buddhist) sect. |
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| 雲のように風のように | Buy | See Kumo no you ni, Kaze no you ni |
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