
Chigasaki Story - My Little Hometown 2017
In *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown* (2017), director Izuru Kumasaka explores the cultural heartbeat of Chigasaki, a coastal city in Japan famed for spawning entertainers.
Director: Izuru Kumasaka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown* (2017) about?
The film investigates why the coastal city of Chigasaki has birthed numerous entertainers through the eyes of a music collector and an anthropologist. Their research blends interviews, nostalgia, and local lore to uncover the town's creative spirit.
Who directed *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown*?
Izuru Kumasaka directed this documentary-style exploration of Chigasaki's cultural influence.
Who stars in *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown*?
The film features Ryunosuke Kamiki, Risa Sudou, Shuhei Nomura, Kento Kaku, and Ken Yasuda, alongside Hisahiro Ogura, in key roles.
Is *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown* (2017) worth watching?
For fans of cultural documentaries or Japanese music scenes, this 95-minute film offers a heartfelt, visually rich dive into regional artistry. While not widely rated, its thematic depth and authentic charm make it a compelling watch.
How long is *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown*?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
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About Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown (2017): A Musical Love Letter to Japan
In *Chigasaki Story – My Little Hometown* (2017), director Izuru Kumasaka explores the cultural heartbeat of Chigasaki, a coastal city in Japan famed for spawning entertainers. The film follows Junichi Miyaji, a passionate vinyl archivist, and Shinichi Nakazawa, an anthropologist, as they unravel why this unassuming town has produced so many performers. Set against the backdrop of local music scenes and vintage record shops, their journey blends nostalgia with curiosity, painting a portrait of artistry rooted in place and passion.
With a runtime of 95 minutes, Kumasaka crafts a meditative yet vibrant ode to creativity, weaving interviews, archival footage, and personal anecdotes into a tapestry of regional pride. Ryunosuke Kamiki and Risa Sudou lead a cast that embodies the film's blend of authenticity and charm, offering a glimpse into Japan's lesser-known creative landscapes.