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So, 'Showa Pilgrimage - Inside the Hihokan Museums,' it's a unique dive into a niche part of Japanese culture. The documentary kind of feels like a time capsule, exploring these adult-focused museums that were all the rage back in the 70s. By 2007, only six of these Hihokan places are left, which gives it this bittersweet vibe, you know? The pacing is sort of leisurely, letting you soak in the atmosphere of both the museums and the era. The tone is both curious and respectful, avoiding sensationalism while still engaging with some pretty provocative themes. It’s fascinating how it mixes historical context with personal stories, and the practical effects of the exhibits create a visceral connection to that past.
Interesting look at a niche aspect of cultural historyPacing allows for deep reflection on the artifacts and their significanceCaptures a unique moment in time with a blend of personal stories
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