I have been in the film industry for quite a long time.
A film is the result of the trial and error of many staff members and performers.
It takes months of preparation and several days of shooting to make a 10-minute film.
Even after filming, it usually takes more than half a year for editing, sound effects, color adjustments, etc. to be completed.
It may be a very analog world that is at odds with today’s rational world. However, it is precisely because the passion of the people involved is put into the work that I feel the power to communicate with viewers beyond the borders of countries and cultures.
I am fascinated by the world of visual images and continue to work as an actor.
Recently, I have also been actively involved in producing.
I started running a café in Kanazawa five years ago, where I repeatedly came across the wonderful local food and artisanal skills of the region.
I aim to share this rich and wonderful “food” and “craftsmanship” of Japan with the world through the passion of people in the world of video, and to revitalize the local regions.