
Overview
Streets in front of the National Diet Building are the stage for numerous protests. People opposed to national security bills and nuclear power, among other causes, assemble to express their views in Japan's political nerve center, which decides the nation's future and is home to the Prime Minister's Office, lawmakers' offices and central government agencies. The Diet Building has also become a popular tourist spot and a magnet for visitors and students on school excursions, and the nearby tree-lined streets also attract joggers and Tokyoites walking their dogs. For 3 days and nights in September, as deliberations on the security bills neared completion, we filmed the people on the streets around the Diet.
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3 - 1The Ameyoko International Food Market January 06, 2015
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3 - 2General Hospital Store: Where Shopping Meets Healing January 13, 2015
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3 - 3Dreams Along the Yamanote Line April 07, 2015
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3 - 4Lost and Found in Nagoya: Left Behind on a Holy Night April 21, 2015
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3 - 5A Discounted Ticket to Happiness May 05, 2015
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3 - 6A Standing Oden Bar in Tokyo May 19, 2015
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3 - 7A Taste of Home: A Soba & Udon Vending Machine June 02, 2015
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3 - 8A Driving School: The Start of Many Journeys June 16, 2015
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3 - 9Tokyo Capsule Hotel: Encapsulating Life July 14, 2015
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3 - 10A Used Car, A New Life July 21, 2015
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3 - 11Yakushima: Island of the Mystical Tree August 04, 2015
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3 - 12A Kebab Restaurant in Roppongi September 01, 2015
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3 - 13A Drive-In Restaurant in Okinawa: Hometown Flavor, American Style September 15, 2015
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3 - 14The Lucky Cat at the Shopping Street October 06, 2015
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3 - 15Tonkotsu Ramen Restaurant: Bowls for the Soul October 20, 2015
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3 - 16Japans Northernmost Bus Stop November 10, 2015
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3 - 17Voices in Front of the Diet December 01, 2015
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3 - 18An Iconic Hotel: Until We Meet Again December 15, 2015