¡Musashino Indian(P+D)
¡Miura Shumon / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Hey, did you know that until the year before the Sino-Japanese War, what is now Tokyo was Kanagawa Prefecture? The way you say "Tokyo", it's a Tokyo white man's way of thinking. Hisao Ota, a son of a businessman family who moved to the suburbs after the Great Kanto Earthquake, is pointed this out by his friends from junior high school who have roots in Musashino. They call themselves "Musashino Indians" and say that they are different from urban "whites" who are not grounded and "know only the world of paper and ink. This gem of a work, with Musashino as its subject, beautifully depicts the various contrasts between the city and the countryside, prewar and postwar, conservatism and innovation, and so on.
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