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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,
It is a nice lovely photograph you have had.
Did [kamishibai] still exist until around 1955? In my memory, I enjoyed kamishibai around 1950 to 1951.
I was eagerly awaiting the time for kamishibai coming. And when hearing the sound of hard wooden clappers I rushed to the place on the street.
I remember the fee for the kamishibai was 5 yen. Having pasted white millet jelly on the chopstick, I enjoyed the story with stirring emotions. Looking back from now, I notice that kamisibai man's way of presentation was very much trained and studied. The imitation of voices and so on were properly fitted for the children's feeling.
The other day (in April 2005) I had a chance to see the[kamishibai] performance done by volunteer people at the Tokyo Koganei Park. But to my regret I could not feel such a happy and nice feeling in my younger days.
Anmitsuhime


