Members of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces during Forest Light II training exercises in Hokkaido. [Photo Credit: Sawa Matsueda]
Cadets at the Japanese National Defense Academy during their entrance ceremony. [Photo Credit: Sawa Matsueda]
Japan's About-Face provides a fascinating look into the changing role of the military in postwar Japan. The filmmakers follow cadets at the National Defense Academy preparing for duties that may involve overseas deployment, meet with a group of peace activists on a grueling two-month 700-mile protest march from Hiroshima to Tokyo, and show footage of joint maneuvers with the U.S. Marine Corps, including surveillance flights over the Sea of Japan and the DDH Hyuga, the first Japanese aircraft carrier built since WW II.
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