Mare Senki Shonanto Tanjo (1 Of 2)
- Toho Stella Co Ltd, Nichiei Archive Fonds
Fonds/Collection
- 1942
Record Date
- Japanese
Recording Language
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2011005475
Accession No.
- Audiovisual
Type
- 35mm
Format
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Access permitted
Conditions Governing Access
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Use and Reproduction have to be enquired directly with source
Conditions Governing Reproduction
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Synopsis :Summary: This film records the birth of Shonanto; the name given to Singapore when it came under the Japanese Occupation in February 1942. Scenes include: Bukit Timah Road; British soldiers cleaning outside Ford Factory; Route taken by Japanese soldiers from Malaya to Singapore; British's sea fort at present-day Sentosa; British Headquarters at Fort Canning; Singapore's court, post office, banks; Statue of the founder of Singapore- Sir Stamford Raffles; Places named after Sir Stamford Raffles such as Raffles Quay, Raffles Library, Raffles bakery, Stamford Road and Raffles Hotel; Residential shophouses; and trading activities at sea ports; Lifestyle, entertainment (Singapore Turf Club), fashion, characteristics and religions of different ethnic races in Singapore; Damages on the streets after the war; City clean-up by locals; Order restored during Japanese Occupation; Life under Japanese Occupation; Reconstruction of roads, communication lines, buildings; Traffic diversions by traffic police; Learning of Japanese language; Shonan railway station; Japanese soldiers marching on the streets; Japanese sailors on the streets; Cenotaph; Memorial at Mount Faber, Keppel Hill (Chikushi Yama); Two Japanese poems (WAKA) on the memorial at Mount Faber.