
SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI 1999
Captured in raw electricity and grit, *SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI* (1999) thrusts audiences into the heart of Tokyo's underground music scene through the lens of Number Girl's explosive live performance in Shibuya.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI (1999) about?
This 59-minute concert film documents Number Girl's legendary live performance in Tokyo's Shibuya district, capturing the band's electrifying energy and the raw atmosphere of Japan's underground music scene in the late 1990s.
Who directed SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI?
The film features the core lineup of Number Girl, including Shutoku Mukai, Hisako Tabuchi, Kentarō Nakao, and Ahito Inazawa.
Is SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI (1999) worth watching?
For fans of indie rock or Japanese music history, this concert film is a must-see. Its gritty, unfiltered energy and cultural significance make it a fascinating snapshot of a pivotal era in Tokyo's underground scene.
How long is SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI?
The runtime is 59 minutes.
About SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI (1999) — The explosive 1999 Number Girl concert that defined a generation of underground rock
Captured in raw electricity and grit, *SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI* (1999) thrusts audiences into the heart of Tokyo's underground music scene through the lens of Number Girl's explosive live performance in Shibuya. This 59-minute concert film pulses with the rebellious energy of early Japanese indie rock, where distortion-drenched guitars and frenetic rhythms mirror the restless spirit of a city on the brink of a cultural revolution. The camera weaves through the crowd like a participant, soaking in the sweat, chaos, and unfiltered passion of a moment when Shibuya wasn't just a district—it was a stage for the daring and disenchanted.
Directed by an unknown filmmaker, the film focuses on the magnetic presence of Shutoku Mukai and Hisako Tabuchi, whose performances with Number Girl became anthems for a generation seeking escape in melody. The black-and-white visuals amplify the raw intimacy, stripping away distractions to highlight the raw, unpolished genius of a band that defined a scene. Between the thundering beats and soaring vocals, *SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI* isn't just a concert—it's a time capsule of late-'90s Japan's underground, where music felt like revolution.