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 />
Call Number: 302.1 JAP 11<br />
Title: Lifestyle in <strong>Japan</strong> = Nihon no seikatsu (<strong>Japan</strong> today ; 11)<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Intervoice 1986<br />
Physical description: 45 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements:VHS (NTSC).<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: This volume looks at various parts <strong>of</strong> lifestyle such as<br />
housing, food and journalism in <strong>Japan</strong>.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 JAP 20<br />
Title: Traditional culture = Dentō bunka<br />
Series title: <strong>Japan</strong> today : <strong>video</strong> library ;20<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Intervoice, [199-].<br />
Physical description: 1 <strong>video</strong>cassette (VHS, NTSC) (approx. 45<br />
min.) :sd., col. ;1/2 in. Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: This <strong>video</strong> takes you on a tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong> through the<br />
representative traditional cultural assets <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong> such as Zen and<br />
Kabuki.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 KAI N-27N<br />
Title: Sekai ni tsunagaru Nihon no kurashi (Kaigai shijo no tame no<br />
Nihongo gakushu bideo kyozai ; seikatsu-hen non guredo ; N-27) N<br />
Publisher: Tokyo : Nihon Terebi Bunka Jigyodan 1980?<br />
Physical description: 20 min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 NAT<br />
Title: <strong>Japan</strong>, <strong>of</strong> tradition and change | [produced by National<br />
Geographic Society's Television and Educational Films Division in<br />
association with Tak Inagaki Productions].<br />
Series title: National Geographic <strong>video</strong> ;056.<br />
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, c1980.<br />
Physical description: 1 <strong>video</strong>cassette (VHS, PAL) (24 min.) :sd.,<br />
col. ;1/2 in. Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: Teruko Kaida lives with her family in a suburb <strong>of</strong> Tokyo.<br />
Teruko's father died in 1975, and as the eldest child, Teruko works to<br />
contribute to her younger siter's education. She is part <strong>of</strong> a growing<br />
group <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese women who have joined the work force. Teruko<br />
works at the headquarters <strong>of</strong> Isetan, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>'s leading<br />
department stores. <strong>The</strong> department sotre plays a unique role in<br />
contemporary <strong>Japan</strong>ese life, providing much more than merchandise<br />
for the modern <strong>Japan</strong>ese family.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 NAT<br />
Title: Nations <strong>of</strong> the world <strong>Japan</strong> | producer Stewart MacLennan ;<br />
director Stafford Garner.<br />
Series title: National Geographic <strong>video</strong> ;253.<br />
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic Society; Monavale,<br />
N.S.W. : Key Book Services [distributor], c1987.<br />
Physical description: 1 <strong>video</strong>cassette (VHS, PAL) (26 min.) :sd.,<br />
col. ;1/2 in.+ 1 teacher's guide pamphlet. Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: Tells how <strong>Japan</strong> has manufactured and exported its way to<br />
prominence in the modern world. Examines geography, economics, and<br />
politics in <strong>Japan</strong> today.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 NEW 1<br />
Title: <strong>The</strong> New <strong>Japan</strong>ese Episode 1<br />
Publisher: USA: TBS Productions 1991<br />
Physical description: 49mins Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Call Number: 302.1 NEW 2<br />
Title: <strong>The</strong> New <strong>Japan</strong>ese Episode 2<br />
Publisher: USA: TBS Productions 1991<br />
Physical description: 47mins Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Call Number: 302.1 NHK<br />
Title: 'Nihon rikai no kagi' : sanpuru-ban = Keys to <strong>Japan</strong> : <strong>video</strong><br />
sampler | [produced by NHK International].|「 「 日 本 理 解 の 鍵 」 : サンプル<br />
版爮 = Keys to <strong>Japan</strong> : <strong>video</strong> sampler | [produced by NHK<br />
International].|<br />
Publisher: [Tōkyō] : NHK International, ?|[ 東 京 ] : NHK International, ?|<br />
Physical description: 1 <strong>video</strong>disc (DVD, NTSC) (approx. 50 min.) :sd.,<br />
col. ;4 3/4 in. Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: <strong>Japan</strong>ese dialogues with English subtitles.<br />
Call Number: 302.1 TAF<br />
Title: Getting ting to Know <strong>Japan</strong> Through TAFE<br />
Publisher: Australia: National Resource Centre 1980<br />
Physical description: 24min Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: This is a recording <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Japan</strong>ese cultural day held at TAFE,<br />
it is a basic introduction to<strong>Japan</strong>ese culture hosted by four <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
students. It includes two performance <strong>of</strong> traditional <strong>Japan</strong>ese dance, a<br />
discussion about <strong>Japan</strong>ese kimono, an origami class and a cooking<br />
class.<br />
Call Number: 312.1 NAT<br />
Title: Democratic governments <strong>Japan</strong> | produced and directed by<br />
Stafford Garner ; production company Garner MacLennan Films.<br />
Series title: National Geographic <strong>video</strong> ;327.<br />
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society; Monavale,<br />
N.S.W. : Key Book Services [distributor], c1992.<br />
Physical description: 1 <strong>video</strong>cassette (VHS, PAL) (29 min.) :sd.,<br />
col. ;1/2 in. + 1 teacher's guide folded sheet. Video Recording<br />
System requirements: VHS [PAL]<br />
Language: Soundtrack in English.<br />
Summary: <strong>Japan</strong>'s economic success is well known, but its system <strong>of</strong><br />
democratic government is not widely understood. This <strong>video</strong> shows<br />
how <strong>Japan</strong> has adapted Western-style democracy to create a unique<br />
form <strong>of</strong> government influenced by <strong>Japan</strong>ese history and culture.<br />
Students first learn about changes that took place in <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />
government, as japan evolved form a country ruled by powerful<br />
shoguns to a young democracy instituted after World War 2.<br />
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