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Mapping The World Episode 7.12 Japanese relocations
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Mapping The World Episode 7.12 Japanese relocations

Episode Premiere
March 23, 1996
Genre
Documentary
Production Company
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/
Episode Premiere
March 23, 1996
Genre
Documentary
Period
1990 -
Production Co
ARTE
Distributor
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/

In the compelling twelfth episode of Season 7 of "Mapping the World," titled "Japanese Relocations," the focus shifts to the historical and cultural implications of the various relocations within Japan. The episode delves into significant events that shaped the nation, particularly during times of turmoil. Viewers are introduced to personal stories of individuals affected by these relocations, revealing how their lives were altered and the profound impact on their communities.

Through stunning visuals and insightful commentary, the documentary explores the reasons behind these relocations, including natural disasters and political decisions. The episode features interviews with historians and cultural experts, who discuss the long-lasting effects on Japanese identity and heritage. As the narrative unfolds, the series highlights the resilience of the Japanese people, showcasing their ability to adapt and rebuild despite adversity. This thought-provoking episode not only educates viewers about a pivotal aspect of Japan's history but also invites reflection on themes of displacement and belonging in a rapidly changing world.