My first cease was the small, waterfront Sumiyoshi shrine, the place its stone lantern was proven within the opening scene of the film. I then walked north-eastwards in the direction of the hills, arrived at a number of vantage factors seen within the movie, and ended my stroll at Jodo-ji temple, the place among the film’s key scenes involving a funeral had been shot. It was enjoyable evaluating what I noticed with screenshots of the film on my cellphone; I attempted picturing the place Ozu may need positioned his digicam (the director was a grasp of the static shot).
In an e mail interview, Hideki Ono, Onomichi Metropolis Corridor’s part chief of cultural promotion, mentioned the city held a tour of the Tokyo Story path and a screening of the film on the native cinema on Dec 9 final yr to commemorate the one hundred and twentieth anniversary of Ozu’s beginning.
“I feel Jodo-ji is crucial spot [in the movie trail],” he added. “It was the place they filmed in public, and the place was additionally depicted within the film’s poster.”
EXPLORING TEMPLE TRAILS
Jodo-ji, which includes a pagoda, can also be one of many 25 temples in Onomichi’s famend temple stroll, a route that takes you throughout the hilly city. Don’t attempt to go to all 25 temples in a day (you could get temple burnout, too); it’s greatest to skip some or cease by those who catch your fancy. Most individuals begin the temple stroll at Jiko-ji temple close to the station earlier than navigating some steep stairs and ending at Senko-ji, a temple perched close to the highest of the 144m-tall Mt Senkoji.