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Tear-jerking ┃ When disaster strikes, dogs will never abandon youIntroduction: Movie Background:

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I believe that many friends have seen the touching film "Shiba Inu Miracle Story", right? Today we will revisit these warm images.

12 minutes and 54 seconds of video, although there is no dialogue, but it is enough for everyone who watches it to feel...

Shiba Inu Miracle Story, also known as Miracle of the Heart, is a Japanese film directed by Ryuichi Inoshi and starring Eiichiro Funakoshi, Akiko Matsumoto, Ryohei Hirota, and Asasuke Sasaki, released on December 8, 2007.

Based on a true story, the film tells the miraculous event of a pet dog named Mary saving people and saving himself in an earthquake, taking the warmth of people and animals as the theme, and touching people's hearts with the most natural and simple things.

Tear-jerking ┃ When disaster strikes, dogs will never abandon youIntroduction: Movie Background:

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Chinese: Miracle of the Heart: The Story of Mary and the Puppy

外 文 名:A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies

Other translations: Shiba Inu Miracle Story, Heartbeat Miracle, Mary and the Story of 3 Puppies

Director: Ryuichi Inogi

Type: Drama

Duration: 125 minutes

Release date: 2007-12-08

National Family: Japan

Soundtrack author: Jean Hisaishi

Tear-jerking ┃ When disaster strikes, dogs will never abandon youIntroduction: Movie Background:

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the background of the film:</h1>

At 5:56 p.m. on Saturday, October 23, 2004, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred at a 13-kilometer-deep epicenter in The Nakaetsu region of Niigata Prefecture. At that time, it was observed that Kawaguchi Town was 7 seismic, and Kochiya City, Valley Shimura, and Kokoku Town were the strongest seismic degree 6. (Magnitude 7 is a successor to Hanshin.) The Awaji earthquake has not seen the observed intensity in 9 years) There are also M6.0 at 6:11 p.m. on the same day, the maximum magnitude is 6 strong, followed by M6.5 at 6:34 p.m., the maximum magnitude of 6 is observed, etc., and by the beginning of November, a total of 18 earthquakes with a magnitude of 5 or more have been observed. It's an earthquake with a lot of aftershocks.

The Meteorological Bureau called the earthquake the "Heisei 16-year-old Niigata Prefecture Sino-Vietnamese Earthquake." In addition, the uniform term "Niigata Prefecture Is bigger earthquake" is used in Niigata Prefecture. There were 67 dead and 4,795 seriously injured (published in Niigata Prefecture, 2006). In The village of Sangoshi, National Highways 291, 352, Prefectural Roads 23, 24 and all other roads passed through were isolated due to earth and rock flows, resulting in traffic interruptions, and 2 days after the incident, the whole village was evacuated. (On 1 April 2005, the evacuation instruction was lifted)

In the Nakaetsu region of Niigata Prefecture, Sankoshi Village, a weak village with a population of 2,000 people. Surrounded by the growing nature, there are beautiful and endless oil-green "terraces" in early summer, and in winter, the prefecture has a large snowstorm zone that can compete for 1 or 2. The village is famous for its huge size of tons and colliding with each other, which is very powerful "bull horn burst" and the world famous "koi" production area.

On April 1, 2005, it was merged into Nagaoka City along with nakajima, Ejiro, Mishima, and Kokoku. (On January 1, 2006, tochio City, Terapo, Itachi, and Wakashima Were merged into Nagaoka City.)

Nagaoka's fireworks:

Every year on August 2nd and 3rd, the Nagaoka Festival is celebrated on the night of the Nagaoka Festival, and the large-scale fireworks festival held in the open space next to the Shinano River is famous throughout the country, and about 800,000 people visit every year.

Since 2005, in order to lift the spirits of the victims and pray for an early revival, a prayer revival firework named "Immortal Bird" was released at the finale of the fireworks festival.

The fireworks "Undead Bird" is a song that accompanies Ayaka Hirahara's "Jupiter", which continuously releases a variety of large fireworks from six places where the fireworks are released as if to fill the sky. Finally, the center of the fireworks forms an undead bird that makes a large number of tourists feel as if they are in a dream.

Koi:

Yamakoshi is known as the birthplace of koi. In the snow-covered mountain land, Yamakoshi accumulates more than 5 meters of snow in winter, and in the past it often became an isolated island on land.

For such a Mountain Guzhi, edible carp (real carp) is an important source of protein, which is raised in fish ponds for agricultural use. It is speculated that part of the real carp suddenly changed into a koi.

During the Meiji period, carp for ornamental use became widely known throughout the country. Viewed as a sacred place for koi, Sangoshi has attracted attention both domestically and internationally, and carp farming has become a basic industry for Yamakoshi.

Horn protrusion:

Yamakoshi's bullfighting is known as the "Bull Horn Burst" and has been designated as an important intangible national cultural property of the country. The history of this tradition is very ancient, and in Takizawa Makoto's "Tale of the Eight Dogs in Minamisori", it is recorded that "the name of the northern country is actually incomparable, a great wonder of the world".

This type of bullfighting is different from bullfighting in other regions, and after a certain period of time, the bull fights and pulls the two sides apart, which is characterized by the fact that it does not determine the victory or defeat. Due to the earthquake, the horn burst in Yamakoshi was temporarily rested, and it was not opened again until August 2007.

Real Mary:

Born and raised in The Village of Yamakoshi, Mari gave birth to 2 white puppies and a brown puppy. However, at 5:56 p.m. on the day of becoming a mother, a Sino-Vietnamese earthquake occurred.

Mary desperately cared for the newborn child and the owner who was pressed under the house. Two days later, the rescued owner and all the villagers took refuge in Nagaoka with the help of a SDF helicopter. But the helicopter couldn't carry Mary and other animals. In the deserted village of Sankoshi, there are pet animals left behind, as well as domestic animals such as carp and cattle, which are famous in Sankoshi.

Then nishiba Ilbo (The Evening News) published a photo. A dog barking in an uninhabited village after suffering from the claws of an earthquake was Mary.

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