
Films at the Embassy of Japan: Choshu Five
25 June 2013, London
Choshu Five 長州ファイブ
Directed by Sho Igarashi 五十嵐匠 / 2006 / 119 min
25June 2013, 18:30
Doors open at 18:00. No admittance after 19:00
Photograph (C)2006「長州ファイブ」製作委員会
This special screening is part of a series of events to mark the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the Choshu Five in the UK.
This film contains some scenes which viewers may find disturbing, including scenes of violence or of a sexual nature.
It is 1863, ten years after the United States Navy officer Commodore Perry and his black ships sailed into Tokyo Bay and awoke Japan, which had been closed off from the world for over 200 years. With Japan yet to emerge from its isolation, five samurai from Choshu (the current Yamaguchi prefecture) are smuggled to the UK to see and learn about this country’s sophisticated technology.
On their arrival they are overwhelmed by the prosperity they find here and resolve to absorb British technology and expertise, especially as regards mintage, shipbuilding and railways. This knowhow later helps the Choshu clan to transform Japan. They later become the founding fathers of Meiji-era Japan by assuming various key posts, including that of the first prime minister of Japan.
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The Embassy of Japan in the UK, 101 - 104 Piccadilly, London W1J 7JT |
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The Embassy of Japan in the UK |
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