Lanterns on Blue Waters

Lanterns on Blue Waters (波の盆, Nami no Bon, also translated as "Bon Festival on the Waves"[1]) is a 1983 Japanese television film. Akio Jissoji was the director.

Nippon Television produced the film.[2]

Story

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It is about a Japanese American in Hawaii, Kosaku Yamanami, who recalls his life during historical events. A family get-together takes place in the present day as he recalls his past.[3]

Production

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Filming took place in Lahaina, Hawaii, in the summer of 1983. 300 extras who were Japanese Americans were used to film a scene at a temple.[3]

Music

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Tōru Takemitsu did the musical theme. Kyōko Koizumi, author of "Tōru Takemitsu's Seigenki (Time within Memory) An Anti-Experimental, Tonal Film Score," stated that fans "loved" this theme, and Takemitsu's friend Tanikawa stated that the best musical score Takemitsu made was the one for this film; Takemitsu disliked his friend's statement.[1]

Cast

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Release

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The film was aired in Hawaii on Nippon Golden Network (NGN). The English subtitles were done by James Araki, the chairperson of the University of Hawaii at Manoa East Asian Language and Literature Department.[3]

Reception

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In 1983, the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture ranked Lanterns on Blue Waters as the best television drama.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Koizumi, Kyōko (2014-07-17). "Tōru Takemitsu's Seigenki (Time within Memory) An Anti-Experimental, Tonal Film Score". In Tōru Mitsui (ed.). Made in Japan: Studies in Popular Music. Routledge. p. PT247. doi:10.4324/9780203384121-13. ISBN 9781135955410 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ The Japan Foundation Newsletter Volumes 9-14. 1981. p. 17.
  3. ^ a b c d Taylor, Lois (1983-11-30). "Japanese-Americans Become Prime Time on Japanese TV". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Honolulu. p. B-3.
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