Re: Kamishibai after the War (2)
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Kamishibai(Japanese picture-card show) after World War II (by Shinchan) (kousei, 2005/7/10 17:27)
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Re: Kamishibai after the War (kousei, 2005/7/16 11:23)
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Dear Shinchan, good day.
A nice photograph is in your hand. It was taken by yourself?
It is a very nicely taken photograph.
I myself saw Kamishibai. It was the time when I returned
from evacuation and lived in Moriguchi-city, Osaka. So it is probably from 1948 to 1949.
When a kamishibai man came, I returned to my home to get 5 yen? I am not sure how many pictures were there in one program. Anyway I had been looking into the program with my heart beating. A story telling always came to an end at the top of our excitement and he said the story would continue to the next performance.
A kamishibai men were selling millet jelly. We believed the millet jelly could be increased by stirring up with half-split chopsticks. After the kamisibai finished, we children usually did such a plaything .
Karei


