Jirô Nitta
Writing
Known For

There was a very turbulent time in the warring period in the history, and Takeda Shingen is consider one of the great warlord among many other.
Takeda Shingen

Two infantry regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army—210 men overall—tackled Mt. Hakkoda in the winter of 1902 to prepare for war with Russia.
Mount Hakkoda

The Japanese government decides to install a radar on the top of Mt. Fuji, in order to detect typhoons as far as 800 km south of the Japanese archipelago, but the task will not be easy.
The Summit of Mt. Fuji

In 1907, a group of men climb an unconquered peak in the last unmapped region of Japan.
The Summit: A Chronicle Of Stones to Serenity

Japan in 1910, industrialization is unstoppable and devastating entire areas in the name of progress. In X, a farming village in Ibaraki Prefecture, the environment is so polluted that the plants in the fields die and the air, which is laden with toxic smoke, can no longer be breathed. But Saburo, the grandson of the village elder, can no longer put up with this and forms the resistance of the villagers. In Junpei, the idealistic employee of Hitachi, he finds an unexpected ally, and together they fight for a way to save the village.
A Town and a Tall Chimney

A rural high school takes part in a mountain-climbing exercise and are caught in a sudden typhoon.
Monument to Holy Service

1959 Japanese movie
Okinawa Interlude

A Japanese sailor finds a colony of Eskimos in the Arctic and decides to stay with them. He comes off at a certain moment to look for his luck in the gold rush in Alaska. But he does not forget them.
The Alaska Story

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