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The Wind Rises (風立ちぬ, Kaze Tachinu?) is a 2013 Japanese animated historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is based on the manga of the same name, which is in turn based on a short story by Tatsuo Hori, a writer, poet and translator from mid-20th century (Showa period) Japan. Kaze Tachinu is a fictionalised biography of Jiro Horikoshi, designer of the.


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His arrival in the capital coincides with the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, during which he saves a maid serving the family of a young girl named Naoko Satomi; this disastrous event marks the beginning of over two decades of social unrest and malaise leading up to Japan's eventual surrender in World War II.


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His arrival in the capital coincides with the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, during which he saves a maid serving the family of a young girl named Naoko Satomi; this disastrous event marks the beginning of over two decades of social unrest and malaise leading up to Japan's eventual surrender in World War II.


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The Wind Rises (風立ちぬ, Hepburn: Kaze Tachinu) is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and is animated by Studio Ghibli. It was the final film directed by Miyazaki before his retirement in September 2013. [5]


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The life and works of Hori, who died of TB in 1953 at age 48, inform the character of Naoko Satomi, the young woman who becomes Jiro's wife. (In the English-language version released this week in the U.S., Joseph Gordon-Levitt provides Jiro's voice, while Emily Blunt speaks the role of Naoko.) (SEE: A trailer for The Wind Rises)


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Naoko Satomi Giovanni Battista Caproni Kiro Honjo Kayo Horikoshi Mr. Kurokawa Castorp Previous Index Next The Willoughbys CharacterSheets/Animated Films Wish (2023) A page for describing Characters: Wind Rises. Spoilers are unmarked. Proceed with caution. Jiro Horikoshi The historical figure whose life the movie is based.


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Naoko Satomi (里見 菜穂子 Satomi Naoko) is the deuteragonist of The Wind Rises. She becomes the wife of Jirō Horikoshi, which eventually makes her Naoko Horikoshi (堀越 菜穂子 Horikoshi Naoko ). Story Young Naoko Naoko is first seen during the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake of Japan on a train travelling with her maid.


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Naoko Satomi (里見 菜穂子) Jirou is at university to study engineering. On traveling back to Tokyo from a holiday, he meets a young girl named Naoko, who is traveling with her maid. At this time, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 hits, which stops the train and causes Naoko's maid to break her leg.


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Jiro Horikoshi (堀越 次郎 Horikoshi Jirō) is the protagonist in Hayao Miyazaki 's film The Wind Rises . He is voiced by Hideaki Anno in the Japanese version and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the English version. Contents 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Plot 4 Relationships 5 Fiction and Reality


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Directed by Hayao Miyazaki Produced by Toshio Suzuki Screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki Based on The Wind Has Risen by Tatsuo Hori Starring Hideaki Anno Miori Takimoto Hidetoshi Nishijima Masahiko Nishimura Steve Alpert Morio Kazama Keiko Takeshita Mirai Shida Jun Kunimura Shinobu Otake Nomura Mansai Music by Joe Hisaishi Cinematography


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9 Naoko Satomi Falls To Tuberculosis (The Wind Rises) Tuberculosis devastated many lives at the turn of the 20th century, but these days the disease is so rare that children aren't even vaccinated against it in the U.S. TB can be treated with antibiotics, but that wasn't always the case.


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The Forgiveness of Naoko Satomi The Virtual images and the Inside Represented by the Glasses Japan was Eager to Catch Up to the West Death of Satomi Naoko Hayao Miyazaki's Work and "Forgiveness" Representation of the Bteauty and Cruelty through Acting Chapter II: Q&A for "The Wind Rises"


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Seven years later after World War I ended, Jiro is traveling by train to study aeronautical engineering at Tokyo Imperial University and meets a young girl, Naoko Satomi, traveling with her maid. When suddenly, the Great Kantō earthquake hits, Naoko's maid's leg is broken and Jiro carries her to Naoko's family, leaving without giving his name.


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Naoko Satomi Arrietty Clock is the protagonist of The Secret World of Arrietty. Arrietty, according to the movie, is nearly 14 and is preparing for her first year of borrowing. She is very adventurous and likes exploring the garden and collecting different plants for decorating her room.


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In an interview on the Japanese TV Show "Oosama no Branch" of August last year, Miyazaki states the character of Naoko was lifted from the woman Setsuko in the Hori Tatsuo novel The Wind has Risen (1936-7). It follows the heroines experiences in a turberculosis sanitarium in Nagoya and the man who falls in love with her.


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Legendary director Hayao Miyazaki has had a remarkable career spanning almost four decades leading up to the final entry in his celebrated filmography with The Boy and the Heron. The animated epic is officially set to premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival after already releasing to massive success in Japan.