Wine Road of the Samurai | |
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Starring | Shin Koyamada |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | English Japanese French Arabic |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Kenichi Hara Shin Koyamada Shinji Yamada |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | JNN Network |
Original release | March 21, 2006 |
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Website | www |
Wine Road of The Samurai (ワイン大国を夢見た男達~侍達のワインロード~) is a feature film based on a true story about a delegation of 34 samurai to Europe in 1863. It was directed by Sone Eiji and starred Shin Koyamada as himself and the narrator. This national TV show was first aired throughout Japan on March 21, 2006.
This documentary is about a group of samurai sent by the Japanese government to France at the end of the Edo era. At the time, all the ports of Japan were closed, cutting it off from the rest of the world. The samurai were sent to help solve diplomatic problems between Japan and Europe on December 29, 1863. They were welcomed by every government and head of state they visited, including Napoleon III, in France. They were also photographed standing in front of Sphinx, in Egypt. The samurai brought back lots of products from their trip, including a book on wine production. They ended their expedition earlier than expected due to the need to report home about the astonishing technology in modernized countries.
It was filmed on location over the course of a year. It was among the first feature documentary by JNN Network to be filmed in such a wide variety of locations. Director Eiji Sone shot a total of about 300 hours of footage.
Executive Producer: Shannon C. Murphy
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