
Akira Kurosawa Spots in Japan
Akira Kurosawa is one of the most famous Japanese film directors in the world.
He is highly acclaimed internationally and is sometimes called “the god of cinema.”
Kurosawa strongly influenced directors in Hollywood and Europe as well.
Famous directors such as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have said,
“Kurosawa is my mentor.”
His representative works include Seven Samurai (1954), Rashomon (1950), and Yojimbo (1961).
Daio Wasabi Farm
This location is known as the filming site for the "Village with the Watermills" scene in Akira Kurosawa's movie "Dreams." The three watermills built for the film still remain as they were, allowing visitors to reminisce about the fantastical scenery of that time. The beautiful, pristine landscape of Japan depicted by Director Kurosawa can be found here, attracting many movie fans and tourists.
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Kyo no Yado Ishihara
This is the inn that Director Akira Kurosawa used as his regular lodging for about 15 years when visiting Kyoto. It is said that he developed the concepts for and wrote the scripts for films such as "Kagemusha" and "Ran" in the room known as the "Kurosawa Room," where he spent a great deal of time. It is a valuable place that conveys the scene of the director's creation to the present day.
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HOTEL NEW AKAO
The "Takeda Yakata-mon" gate used in the movie "Kagemusha" was relocated to the grounds of this hotel, where it still stands today. This gate was received from Director Kurosawa and has become a symbol of the hotel. It is a must-see spot for fans, as they can experience the world of the movie up close.
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