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This item is recorded in Japanese.
-The steam locomotive who drove the nostalgic era
-A valuable collection of videos taken with 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 everywhere, and worked on high quality video on 16mm 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.
-Volume 4 of the DVD version introduces images of steam locomotives in the Chugoku and Kyushu regions.
-Not only powerful driving scenes, but also places such as train stations and car interiors at important points, as well as cabs that transmit hot air, are inserted as needed.
[Wataro Oishi [shooting and supervision]]
-Born in 1938.
-Joined the National Railways in 1954.
-Become a driver after working as an engineer assistant in the Omiya engine ward.
-He also served as the driver of the first train [Hikari No.2] on the opening day of the service train and the Tokaido Shinkansen.
-A long-time steam locomotive fan. He has published works in magazines [steam locomotives] and produced many independent films.
-License for small airplanes and ships.
[Appearing routes]
-Hakubi Line, Taisha Line, Sanyo Main Line, Kure Line, Chikuho Main Line, Kamiyamada Line, Muroki Line, Kudai Main Line, Hohi Main Line, Takamori Line, Hisatsu Line, Yoshito Line, Kagoshima Main Line, Nippo Main Line, etc.
* Local sounds are not included.
-Dolby Digital Monochrome 58 minutes
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )