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Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball

54 minutes  /  All ages  /  2006  /  Japan  /  Average:


Documentaries  /  Foreign  /  Sports

Two Japanese high school baseball teams strive to make it to the National Championships at Koshien Stadium.

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Kenneth Eng

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Directed by

Kenneth Eng

Written by

Alex Shear

Produced by

Takayo Nagasawa
Alex Shear



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Synopsis

Chiben Academy is a private, powerhouse baseball academy led by Japan's most legendary tough-as-nails coach, Takashima-kantoku. Over 35 years, Takashima has led his teams to Koshien a record 21 times, and won 3 National titles. Through extensive interviews we reveal the mindset of the man many Japanese consider a "living Samurai". His training regimen focuses not on technique, but rather on developing fighting spirit . In blistering heat or driving rain, the team trains at least 8 hours a day, 360 days a year. At Chiben, two young recruits, Maeda and Hashimoto, explain their lives as aspiring professional players. They have chosen to put aside their education and their families in pursuit of their baseball dreams. But they can't go pro unless they make it to Koshien. The Chiben Cheer Squad is also legendary throughout Japan, and their senior leader, Furukawa, explains why they too must train so hard.

Cast

Crew

Editor: Kenneth Eng
Cinematographer: Jake Clennell
Camera Operator: Takeshi Inamura
Music: Karen Tanaka

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John Matrix

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10 months ago

Really interesting. Must see for baseball fans and sports fans in general.