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It seems that they will make a film set in the local area. There is an audition. I'd like to try it out. I think something will change if I take on the challenge.

Does Bon-san watch movies too? Were you in a movie?

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Hello.

It seems that my hometown is also working hard to attract locations for movies. Shimizu has nice scenery, it's close to Tokyo, and I think it's perfect for a location, but it's not easy to shoot.
Recently, it seems that a live-action version of the anime “Haruchika” was filmed (it was already 2 years ago when I looked it up). The original author was originally from his hometown, and it seems that the story was set here. We have been looking for extras, but we are not doing it.

Auditions are good. Please try it out.

Once the cast is decided, I'll go see it.

movies

The movie Yakiniku Dragon was filmed in my hometown.
I plan on going to see it next week.

After all, it's just showing the local area, which makes me very happy.

If so, when it comes to auditioning, it seems that love for the local community will develop even more.

I was recently shown on TV.
I was interviewed by a famous person at the temple.
It was fun.

I think you'll be able to see a different version of yourself just by taking on the challenge.
Sounds like fun, doesn't it?

Please give it a try

There are movie locations in my hometown, and it seems like my hometown also has a film commission and helps with a lot of locations. Speaking of which, I was asked to be an extra for the role of monk in a movie, but it was a long time ago that I was turned down because of other jobs... This is a great opportunity, so I hope you apply. Please do thorough image training. I'm sure it will be an opportunity for something to change.

I love movies

You've applied to recruit extras for local movies, haven't you? Detention time is long due to shooting
But I think it's rewarding.

It's not a movie, but I've appeared in TV dramas as extras. Of the mountain behind the temple
It was filmed at the park.

The question is whether to watch a movie, but there was a time when I watched it for quite a while. I first saw
The movie was a realistic monk film called “Tenpyo no Sho.” I went there with my family when I was in the first year of elementary school, but it was so difficult for me that I only remember a scene where a monk was walking in the desert. With family
What I was taken to was “King Peacock” (a film where monks of the Shingon sect fight with some kind of power.
(I practiced the nine character mark with my sister.) or “Fancy Dance” (an ascetic film of a monk of the Soto sect. I've been a big fan since the original story.) It was just Ka-o-monk movies, wasn't it?

I left college and came back from Motoyama, and when I started working at a temple, I couldn't help it due to stress,
When I finished work, I went into the movie theater and only watched late shows. At the cinema
I learned about starting with planning and getting involved with like-minded people. Invest 500,000 yen for a movie theater
Shareholders loved that movie theater so much.

I've been busy lately, and I have decided to go to the movie theater or not once a year, and I've sold movie theater stocks
But the movie is good, isn't it?