21 Up Japan (Japanese: 7年ごとの成長記録 21歳になりました) is a 2006 television documentary film produced by Granada International and NHK. As an extension of the Up series, it follows thirteen children living in different parts of Japan by visiting them every seven years. In the third production of the "Up Japan" series they are asked to talk about their lives, families and future as on the previous two visits. Their circumstances are vastly different from each other. Some live in politically sensitive areas like Eri and Maki in Okinawa near a US military base, Sanae near the disputed Kuril Islands, while others like Yoshio and Mitsukatsu live with two different ancestral cultures. Some still live with their parents, while others live independent of their family, by or not by choice.
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| - 21 Up Japan (Japanese: 7年ごとの成長記録 21歳になりました) is a 2006 television documentary film produced by Granada International and NHK. As an extension of the Up series, it follows thirteen children living in different parts of Japan by visiting them every seven years. In the third production of the "Up Japan" series they are asked to talk about their lives, families and future as on the previous two visits. Their circumstances are vastly different from each other. Some live in politically sensitive areas like Eri and Maki in Okinawa near a US military base, Sanae near the disputed Kuril Islands, while others like Yoshio and Mitsukatsu live with two different ancestral cultures. Some still live with their parents, while others live independent of their family, by or not by choice. (en)
- 21 Up Japan is een televisieprogramma uit de Up series. In deze serie worden dertien personen die in verschillende delen in Japan wonen om de zeven jaar gevolgd, in de documentaire 21 Up Japan zijn de personen 21 jaar oud. De serie is een vervolg op en . Samantha McMillon interviewt deze groep jongeren elke 7 jaar voor ITV. ITV volgt deze jongeren al sinds hun zevende levensjaar.Elke zeven jaar worden ze geïnterviewd en geportretteerd in hun leefomgeving. De film geeft een beeld van de hedendaagse Japanse samenleving en de manier waarop jonge mensen er opgroeien. (nl)
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| - 21 Up Japan (Japanese: 7年ごとの成長記録 21歳になりました) is a 2006 television documentary film produced by Granada International and NHK. As an extension of the Up series, it follows thirteen children living in different parts of Japan by visiting them every seven years. In the third production of the "Up Japan" series they are asked to talk about their lives, families and future as on the previous two visits. Their circumstances are vastly different from each other. Some live in politically sensitive areas like Eri and Maki in Okinawa near a US military base, Sanae near the disputed Kuril Islands, while others like Yoshio and Mitsukatsu live with two different ancestral cultures. Some still live with their parents, while others live independent of their family, by or not by choice. (en)
- 21 Up Japan is een televisieprogramma uit de Up series. In deze serie worden dertien personen die in verschillende delen in Japan wonen om de zeven jaar gevolgd, in de documentaire 21 Up Japan zijn de personen 21 jaar oud. De serie is een vervolg op en . Samantha McMillon interviewt deze groep jongeren elke 7 jaar voor ITV. ITV volgt deze jongeren al sinds hun zevende levensjaar.Elke zeven jaar worden ze geïnterviewd en geportretteerd in hun leefomgeving. De film geeft een beeld van de hedendaagse Japanse samenleving en de manier waarop jonge mensen er opgroeien. (nl)
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