Voyage en train à travers le Japon

Japan and trains have a long history. Since their arrival in the archipelago, railways have always fascinated people. They have been a symbol of modernity and development, accompanying the Japanese in their daily lives. "Pass Me the Binoculars" takes you on a journey aboard all the trains that crisscross the country, from small mountain lines to the futuristic high-speed train, the Shinkansen. Pass Me the Binoculars, April 5, 2019, a program from Swiss Radio and Television. "Japan, Ways of Life," a report by Romain Guélat Camera: Pascal Gauss Sound: Emmanuel Pourchet Editing: Raphaëlle Jeanmonod Coordination and translation: Shihori Tadani Texts: Elisa Shua Dusapin Directed by: Romain Guélat French adaptation: Saho Hiraga and Kota Ichihara Sound design: Gabriella Ackermann Sound mixing: Benoît Mayer Color grading: Pascal Dubi With the participation of: Jonas Pulver Emi Kaneko Takamitsu Yoshihara Eiji Mitooka Shin Ashihara Tomohiro Funakoshi Shie Watanabe Sakurai Kan Yutaka Kabasawa Kunihiko Ikeda Satoko Sasaguchi Shobu Toyomi With the voices of: Sibylle Blanc Martine Corbat Frédéric Landenberg Frank Semelet Raphaëlle Jeanmonod Benoit Aymon Olivier Paul Antoine Plantevin We thank: Noriko Mizushima Norito Hirahata Chiaki Yoshida Genta Minato Yosuke Nagashima Takashi Sugawara Kenta Ichihara Teruyuki Suzuki Kazue Kono Yukio Kubo Yoshie Kubota Osamu & Minisamu Georges Baumgartner Denis & Keiko Pasche Tsunashima Embassy of Switzerland in Japan With the support of: Tokyo Railway Museum Hakone Tozan Railway Minato Line Association Watarase Keikoku Line Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Don Design Associates JR Kyushu Railway Company Pass me the binoculars: Youtube:    / passemoilesjumelles   Site: http://rts.ch/play/tv/emission/passe-... Facebook:   / passemoilesjumelles   #Passemoilesjumelles #Paju Find Swiss Radio and Television (RTS): YouTube:    / rts   Website: http://rts.ch