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Japan Sinks or Sinking of Japan (日本沈没, Nihon Chinbotsu) is the title of a 1973 science fiction novel by Sakyo Komatsu and two film adaptations of that work made in 1973 and 2006.

Novel

Synopsis

1973 Film

Synopsis

2006 Film

Japan Sinks (日本沈没)
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Directed byShinji Higuchi
Written bySakyo Komatsu (Novel)
Masato Kato
Produced byKazuya Hamana
Toshiaki Nakazawa
StarringTsuyoshi Kusanagi
Kou Shibasaki
Etsushi Toyokawa
Mao Daichi
Mitsuhiro Oikawa
CinematographyTaro Kawazu
Music byTaro Iwashiro
Release dates
April 15, 2006
Running time
135 min.
Country Japan
LanguageJapanese

‎The 2006 Tokusatsu film was directed by Shinji Higuchi and was a remake of the 1973 screenplay based on the Komatsu novel. The film stars Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kou Shibasaki, Etsushi Toyokawa, and Mao Daichi.

The theme song for the film is "Keep Holding U" by SunMin thanX Kubota. There are selected translated passages in English by Michael Gallagher (translator).[1]

Synopsis

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The film concentrates on the collisions of tectonic plates which causes the central plate which japan sits on to break apart. As a result, Japan will break apart in 338 days and collapse into the Pacific Ocean.

An earthquake shakes Japan, Toshio (Tsuyoshi Kusanagi) saves a girl from the disaster. They are then rescued by Reiko (Kou Shibasaki) in a helicopter. With the vast destruction of Japan, the government is left salvaging the country. Yusuke (Etsushi Toyokawa) discovers that Japan is on an unstable central plate and will sink within a year.

With the instability of the tectonic plates; earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis continue to hit Japan. The government is forced to attempt to evacuate the population of Japan as the death toll amounts. Many surrounding countries refuse to take the influx of Japanese refugees. Millions of citizens flee to Japan's mountainous highlands. Toshio wants to escape Japan to the United Kingdom, but Reiko sees fleeing as cowardice and tries to rescue more people in japan. Instead, they try to devise a way to save Japan from sinking.

Toshio volunteers to take a submersible down and arm a set of bombs alongside the undersea fault to stop the center plate from collapsing.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ "Japan Sinks", Kodansha International (September 1995) ISBN 4770020392