Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi Filming Locations
Where was Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi filmed? Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi was filmed in 3 locations across Japan in the following places:
Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi Filming Locations
Kofu is a city in central Japan. In its center, Takeda Shrine sits on the site of a revered 16th-century general's former home. Nearby are the ruins of Kofu Castle. The Yumura Onsen area is home to hot-spring spas. North, the Arakawa River runs through Shosenkyo Gorge, known for its vibrant autumn foliage. A trail leads to Sengataki Waterfall. A cable car runs up to Mount Rakanji, which offers views of Mount Fuji.
Numata is a city in central Japan. Nearby is Lockheart Castle, which was relocated from Scotland and has a Christmas-themed museum. To the northeast, the Fukiware-no-taki waterfalls offers striking fall foliage. Ski resorts dot the slopes of Mount Hotaka, while Tambara Lavender Park has a carpet of vibrant blooms in summer. Southeast of the city is volcanic Mount Akagi, with trails around its crater lake.
Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital, mixes the ultramodern and the traditional, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. The opulent Meiji Shinto Shrine is known for its towering gate and surrounding woods. The Imperial Palace sits amid large public gardens. The city's many museums offer exhibits ranging from classical art (in the Tokyo National Museum) to a reconstructed kabuki theater (in the Edo-Tokyo Museum).
Jitsuroku Rengo Sekigun: Asama sanso e no michi (2007)
The film outlines Japanese students movements in the 60s, then shows the formation of the Japanese United Red Army, a communist armed resistance group.