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The last film directed by Isao Takahata, 「The Tale of Princess Kaguya」 will be screening for free at the 「Isao Takahata Exhibition」 linked event.

Studio Ghibli Director Isao Takahata's final work which is an anime film known as 『The Tale of Princess Kaguya』, will be screened for free in the outdoors. The screening will be held at Saitama・Sayama, Inariyama Park as part of the 「Isao Takahata Exhibition ~What Was Left Behind by Japanese Animation~」 linked event project.

The screening event is part of the 「Isao Takahata Exhibition ~What Was Left Behind by Japanese Animation~」linked project currently being held at The International Museum of Modern Arts, Tokyo sponsored by Seibu Zokuen. The venue is located at Sayama, Inariyama Park close to where Director Isao Takahata used to live when he was alive, around the Seibu Railway Ikebukuro line・ Oizumi Academy Station area.
In the park where Kaguya Hime's “Satoyama landscape” was raised, its a great opportunity to endorse in the film『The Story of Kaguya hime』as you imagine how life in Satoyama was back then.

The free screening of 『The Tale of Princess Kaguya』is scheduled to begin at 17:00 at September 16th, Sayama, Inariyama Park. The venue can only hold 500 participants at maximum per screening, ticket distribution will begin from 15:00 in front of the management department.

Before the 23th September event at Satoyama, Inariyama Park, several other events that are part of the linked project are as follow, Art poster and Background Art Exhibition, Photo Spot Exhibition, Interstellar Observation Event and various other workshops. For for information please visit the official park website.

『The Tale of Princess Kaguya』 Free Screening Event(Part of the「Isao Takahata Exhibition ~What Was Left Behind by Japanese Animation~」linked project)
Event Schedule: 16th September 2019 (Month/Holiday) 17:30~20:00
※Event will be postponed to 21th September in case of rain。
※Please visit the official website for the latest news and information.
Entry Fee: Free
Venue: Saitama Prefecture, Sayama, Inariyama Park, Lawn Square (Near the museum)
Items to bring: Flashlight, leisure seats
Capacity: First 500 participant
※Ticket distribution will begin at 15:00 in front of the management department.
(C)2013 Hata Jimusho・Studio Ghibli・NDHDMTK

Koutarou Nakase

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