catalogue of video recordings (vhs, dvd) - The Japan Foundation
catalogue of video recordings (vhs, dvd) - The Japan Foundation
catalogue of video recordings (vhs, dvd) - The Japan Foundation
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<strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, Sydney, Library<br />
Video <strong>catalogue</strong> (VHS, DVD) – Indexed by call number<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Restriction & Screening notes: Not for Loan. Licensed for public<br />
screening at JF-Sydney<br />
Call Number: 622.1 NHK<br />
Title: Dry field farming = Hatasaku, kaju saibai (NHK International<br />
<strong>video</strong> library ; <strong>The</strong> new technology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese agriculture = Nihon no<br />
nogyo ; 2)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : NHK International 2001<br />
Physical description: 15min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Restriction & Screening notes: Not for Loan. Licensed for public<br />
screening at JF-Sydney<br />
Call Number: 626.17 NHK<br />
Title: Greenhouse cultivation = Yasai kojo (NHK International <strong>video</strong><br />
library ; <strong>The</strong> new technology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese agriculture = Nihon no<br />
nogyo ; 4)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : NHK International 2001<br />
Physical description: 15min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Restriction & Screening notes: Not for Loan. Licensed for public<br />
screening at JF-Sydney<br />
Call Number: 627.8 DIN<br />
Title: <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> bonsai ; part one : informal upright style (<strong>The</strong><br />
complete guide series)<br />
Publisher: Australia : Dino Video 1993<br />
Physical description: 55 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Summary: "This introduction to BONSAI covers.... An overview <strong>of</strong><br />
Bonsai styles, Bonsai tools, Selecting a suitable tree, Initial trimming &<br />
pruning, Writing techniques, Root pruning, Soil mixtures, Selecting the<br />
right pot, Bonsai care, and more...". -- FROM CONTAINER.<br />
Call Number: 629.21 SMI<br />
Title: Dream window : reflections on the <strong>Japan</strong>ese garden = Muso :<br />
niwa tono katarai<br />
Publisher: United States <strong>of</strong> Amerika : Smithsonian Institution 1992<br />
ISBN: 1-56098-597-6<br />
Physical description: 58 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements:VHS (NTSC).<br />
Language: Soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese.<br />
Summary: "Reflectiond <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Japan</strong>ese Gurden reveals the rich<br />
beauty and artistry <strong>of</strong> the gardens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>. Viewers experience the<br />
gardens as vehichles <strong>of</strong> contemplation and inspiration, <strong>of</strong>fering a place<br />
apart where people may discover new perceptions <strong>of</strong> the world around<br />
them. Prominent contemporary <strong>Japan</strong>ese artist reflect on the<br />
centries-old aesthetic Traditions <strong>of</strong> the gardens. <strong>The</strong> featured artist<br />
include a composer, poet , stage designer, filmmaker, and architect.<br />
<strong>The</strong> artists provide the commentary as the film takes viewers to a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> gardens, among them the legendary moss temple at Saiho-ji<br />
and Kyoto's Imperial Villa gardens". -- FROM CONTAINER.<br />
Call Number: 642.1 NHK<br />
Title: Stockbreeding = Chikusan (NHK International <strong>video</strong> library ; <strong>The</strong><br />
new technology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese agriculture = Nihon no nogyo ; 3)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : NHK International 2001<br />
Physical description: 15min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Restriction & Screening notes: Not for Loan. Licensed for public<br />
screening at JF-Sydney<br />
Call Number: 651.9 NHK<br />
Title: Families fostering the forest = Oyako daidai, birin o sodateru<br />
(NHK International <strong>video</strong> library ; <strong>Japan</strong>ese lifestyle today = Nihonjin<br />
no kurashi ; 4)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : NHK International ?<br />
Physical description: 20min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: "70% <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>'s land surface is mountainous. Since ancient<br />
times, the famous cedar trees <strong>of</strong> Kyoto have been carefully tostered<br />
generation after generation with the foresters treating the<br />
mountainsides like fields. This programme introduces the inhabitants <strong>of</strong><br />
peaceful <strong>Japan</strong>ese mountain villages, including cedar craftsmen, logging<br />
families, and artists." --From NHK International TV Programme<br />
<strong>catalogue</strong><br />
Restriction & Screening notes: Not for Loan. Licensed for public<br />
screening ng at JF-Sydney<br />
Call Number: 661.9 WAY 17E<br />
Title: Fishing for a future = Oyaji no umi [English edition] (<strong>The</strong> way <strong>of</strong><br />
life in <strong>Japan</strong> = Nihonjin no raifu<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Bonjinsha 1996<br />
Physical description: 20 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: "In Takamijima, a small island in the Seto Inland Sea that<br />
once served as a picturesque movie location, daily life revolves around<br />
the challenges and unpredictability <strong>of</strong> fishing. This program focuses on<br />
three generations <strong>of</strong> dedicated fishermen. As modern life encroaches<br />
and young people dream <strong>of</strong> life in th ecity, the Kado family prepares for<br />
another traditional celebration <strong>of</strong> the New Year". -- FROM<br />
CONTAINER.<br />
Call Number: 661.9 WAY 17J<br />
Title: Fishing for a Future = Oyaji no umi [<strong>Japan</strong>ese edition] (<strong>The</strong> way<br />
<strong>of</strong> life in <strong>Japan</strong> = Nihonjin no raifusutairu)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Bonjinsha 1996<br />
Physical description: 20 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese.<br />
Summary: "In Takamijima, a small island in the Seto Inland Sea that<br />
once served as a picturesque movie location, daily life revolves around<br />
the challenges and unpredictability <strong>of</strong> fishing. This program focuses on<br />
three generations <strong>of</strong> dedicated fishermen. As modern life encroaches<br />
and young people dream <strong>of</strong> life in th ecity, the Kado family prepares for<br />
another traditional celebration <strong>of</strong> the New Year". -- FROM<br />
CONTAINER.<br />
Call Number: 663.96 FIS<br />
Title: <strong>The</strong> Forests and the Fish<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Kokusai Koryu Kikin = <strong>The</strong> <strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 1995<br />
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