The Great Buddha Arrival (大佛廻國, Daibutsu Kaikoku), also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition (大佛廻國・中京編, Daibutsu Kaikoku Chūkyōhen), is a lost 1934 independently made[2] Japanese black-and-white kaiju film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa.[2][3]
The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition | |
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![]() 1934 promotional flyer for the release of The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition | |
Directed by | Yoshiro Edamasa |
Produced by | Yoshiro Edamasa |
Starring | Hidemichi Ishikawa Kazuyo Kojima Tankai Soganoya |
Cinematography | Haruzo Ando Harumi Machii |
Production company | Giant Buddha Movie Factory |
Release date | September 14, 1934 |
Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
Country | Japan |
The Great Buddha of Shugakuen in Ueno Village, Aichi Prefecture (currently Tokai City) opens its eyes and tours Nagoya City. Inuyama Castle Buddha was sleeping a wink on the side of the shrine Masumida after the pilgrimage, and Nagoya Public Hall to return to again Nagoya city, Nagoya City Council, Matsuzakaya, Kakuozan, Tsurumai Park, Auditorium Nagoya Tour of the like, Chiryu of Mikawa Yatsuhashi and Tsunefuku Face the Great Buddha of the temple. After journeying through Hell, the Great Buddha rides in the clouds and heads for Tokyo.[3]
In 2018, 3Y Film produced a film directed by Yoshiro Edamasa's grandson Hiroto Yokokawa with a budget of ¥1,481 million.[4][5]
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