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"JR (Japan Railway Company) Yamanote Line is one of the Japan's busiest lines, consisting of 29 stations and running as a loop. The film shows scenes around the entrances of 20 stations, from Shibuya Station to Tokyo Station clockwise. The in-camera visual effects and the layered soundtrack would exaggerate the noises and movements at the senses."

Aoi, an aspiring filmmaker/assistant director who visits the office of Toriumi, an independent film producer, seeking an opportunity to collaborate with him. Toriumi likes her screenplay and shows his interest in producing her directorial debut film. However, despite Aoi’s delight, the discussion starts to derail. When Aoi refuses to accept the producer’s irrational demands, he shows doubt in her ability to act on unexpected situations. Is he testing her aptitude or just trying to take advantage of her? Confused, she gets lost between doubt and desperation to believe in her dream opportunity.

Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, with 2.4 million people crossing each day. This Tokyo Cityscape shows the sights and sounds of Shibuya Crossing to make you feel as if you were there.

The full 66 minute live set from the last Pele show ever (performed at the Shibuya O-nest in Tokyo in early 2004).

Concert held on January 16, 2004 at Shibuya AX.

Tracklist Live At The Shibuya Ax, Tokyo, Japan, On July 4 2007: 1 Our Solemn Hour 2 The Howling 3 Frozen 4 Stand My Ground 5 The Cross 6 The Heart Of Everything 7 Mother Earth 8 Deceiver Of Fools 9 Ice Queen Music Videos: 10 The Howling (Game Trailer) 11 What Have You Done (Feat. Keith Caputo) 12 Frozen 13 The Howling 14 What Have You Done (Feat. Keith Caputo) - US Version Notes Running Time approx. 80 min. Sound: DD 2.0 Stereo DVD 5 Region 0 Digipak Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8 86971 92862 4 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L556 Matrix / Runout: Sony DADC Matrix / Runout: A0100873158-A522 26

A Shibuya-kei violence movie in which ferocious love runs fast. The director is Ataru Oikawa. Beasts that cut through the darkness. Prostitution, yak buying and selling, tear gas bullets and pistols are readily available, and team conflicts are unchecked. Such a city, Shibuya. The bloody struggle between the twin brothers Keita and Yuta, who manage the club "Phantom" and partition Shibuya, and the Ikebukuro team "Lucky's" was also intensifying. Eiji, the leader of "Lucky's", teams up with Tanabe of the yakuza organization Hanyukai to challenge the final battle. They stabbed Toru, one of Keita's team, and abducted and confined Mamoru, who was sending information about "Lucky's" to Keita. And the future of the final battle...

Kyuta, a boy living in Shibuya, and Kumatetsu, a lonesome beast from Jutengai, an imaginary world. One day, Kyuta forays into the imaginary world and, as he's looking for his way back, meets Kumatetsu who becomes his spirit guide. That encounter leads them to many adventures.

Shibuya in Tokyo, a city that continues to change due to redevelopment. At a house in the corner of Shibuya, Ai dreaming of a model, Mizuho working for the editorial department of a magazine, and musician Erika live together. This story is about the modest cohabitation of the three.

A bruised and battered corpse in Shibuya, Tokyo has the attention of the local cops. A veteran detective is assigned to the case. The last utterance of the victim is one clue that detective Imanishi has to work on. Yet, the case becomes more tangled quickly. Elsewhere, a prodigy named Waga Eiryo is composing an orchestral piece. Remake of The Castle of Sand (1974).

Psycho-mystery in which two men confront each other over the murder of a woman in Shibuya.

Concert film featuring dream's first live concert as a 7 member group. This was performed at Shibuya O-East on July 4, 2004.