
Overview
Japan's largest blood donation room at Shinjuku East Exit, visited by 250 people a day. Blood products made from donated blood last only three weeks. Platelets last only 72 hours. The blood donation rooms offer free hamburgers, ice cream, palm readings, and massages to attract donors, but the inventory is always tight. This film follows the 72-hour process of blood delivery to medical institutions, using the Shinjuku East Exit Blood Donation Room as its main setting, and examines the reality of blood distribution, which is indispensable for medical care.
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1 - 1Tokyo Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival for One Million People October 03, 2006
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1 - 2Tokyo, Yamaya, Backpackers in Tokyo October 10, 2006
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1 - 3Tokyo Station Express Bus Terminal October 17, 2006
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1 - 4Blood Donation Room at Shinjuku East Exit October 24, 2006
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1 - 5Taxi: Honest Conversation in Tokyo October 31, 2006
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1 - 6Honest Conversations with a Taxi, Sapporo Version November 07, 2006
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1 - 7Yokohama Chinatown, Youth Graffiti November 14, 2006
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1 - 8Roppongi Hitotsubo Office November 21, 2006
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1 - 9Ashigara Service Area, Tomei Expressway November 28, 2006
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1 - 10Saitama: The Muslim Next Door December 05, 2006
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1 - 11Osaka Medical Center, Patients' Consultation Room December 12, 2006