Hōryū-ji (1958)
This celebrated documentary, filmed in colour, depicts one of the most famous of all Japanese temples. Horyu-ji, in the small town of Ikaruga outside Japan’s ancient capital of Nara, was one of the first Buddhist places of worship established in Japan, and contains the oldest surviving wooden buildings in the world, dating from the seventh century.
Released: Jan 01, 1958
Runtime: 23 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Hiroshi Akutagawa
Crew: Susumu Hani (Director), Keiji Yoshino (Producer), Mitsuru Kudo (Producer), Junichi Segawa (Director of Photography)