
Human Face of Japan, The (1982)
The film “Human Face of Japan” explores Japan’s cultural evolution from its ancient animist practices to modern Shinto and Buddhist traditions, highlighting the impact of post-war economic growth on traditional lifestyles. It depicts the balance between preserving historical heritage and embracing modernization, illustrated through family life, festivals, and the workplace dynamics shaped by hierarchical customs. The film showcases Japan’s technological advancements, the integration of automation in industries, and the societal acceptance of change, while emphasizing the importance of family, community, and cultural rituals in contemporary Japanese life.
Keywords
Japan, culture, Shinto, Buddhism, family, festivals, modernization, heritage, technology, automation, workplace, traditions