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勇 The brave figure of a steam locomotive that led the era of nostalgia A collection of valuable images taken by 16mm film
-A steam locomotive that was ending its role in Japan in the 1970s.
-For Kazutaro Oishi, a man who manipulated the giant as a JNR engineer and crossed a steep pass, it was extremely lonely for his familiar steam locomotive to disappear.
-He couldn't stop his retirement, but he did his best to keep a decent record in his role and in various places, working on high quality video on 16mm monochrome film as well as photographs.
-This work was edited using 24 frames / sec progressive telecine and digitally remastered to the full high-definition standard so as not to impair the character of the recording film.
-Enjoy high-quality, high-definition images that are different from the quality of ordinary 8mm film, and enjoy the true shape of a lively steam locomotive.
-Includes audio commentary by Oishi, railway idol Yuko Kimura, and production director. He talks a lot about memories of those days.
-The first part of the Blu-ray version introduces images of steam locomotives in Hokkaido and Tohoku.
-Not only powerful driving scenes, but also places such as train stations and cars inside important places, and cabs that transmit hot air are inserted as needed.
[Video benefits]
-Steam locomotive in color (about 18 minutes / Seikan Ferry, Muroran Main Line, Ishikita Main Line, Gono Line, Rikuu East Line, Aizu Line)
-Hokkaido railway slide show (approx. 29 minutes / Suttsu Railway, Manji Line, Hidaka Main Line, Shihoro Line, Esashi Line, etc.)
-Recording time: 110 minutes + video bonus 47 minutes
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )