DOCUMENTARY
Okinoshima
DOCUMENTARY
2017
50 minutes Episode(s): 1
english
English
2018 World Media Festival Intermedia-globe Silver
Okinoshima is not only an island of national treasure but also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its beauty and history. This documentary expresses the beauty of nature on the island and the treasures found there, and also follows the lives of the many people close to this island.
Okinoshima is not only an island of national treasure but also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its beauty and history. This documentary expresses the beauty of nature on the island and the treasures found there, and also follows the lives of the many people close to this island.
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