[Machine Translation] Directed by Nagisa Oshima (1970/ATG), "Tokyo Senso no Hibi Monogatari" Music: Toru Takemitsu's soundtrack 7-inch analog reissued for the first time in the world! Released in 1970, directed by Nagisa Oshima. Directed by Nagisa Oshima, distributed by ATG. An avant-garde film about a young filmmaker who comes into possession of a 16mm film left behind by a man who committed suicide. Screenplay by Masataka Hara (Masato Hara) and Mamoru Sasaki. Side A is a Ravi Shankar-esque theme song, inspired by The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever," at the request of Masato Hara (screenwriter), and side B is a Takemitsu-style modern jazz piece that recalls the final scene of "Easy Rider. The B-side is Takemitsu-style modern jazz, reminiscent of the final scene of Easy Rider. First straight reissue in 48 years from Nippon Columbia's "Cineroman Series" (C-3108/1970).