January 30, 2025
Ikeuchi appears in samurai movie
Ikeuchi Japan once again joined the rolling cameras in the Hollywood of Japan. This time for the samurai movie – Muromachi Burai, which had its premiere on 17th of January. “Muromachi” refers to the Muromachi period in Japan which ran from around 1336 to 1573, and “Burai” refers to the “outlaws” of this period. The movie follows the journey of the samurai, Hyoue Hasuda, who started a rebellion against the oppression.
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A “misterical” atmosphere
One of the charms of this movie revolves around the portraying of beautiful landscapes of the Muromachi period. The movie director behind wanted to create a special atmosphere fitting for the time-period and hired in Ikeuchi Japan to create misty landscapes.
Since the movie took place in large outdoon spaces, Ikeuchi Japan had to install numerous spray nozzle devices which could spray an ultra-fine mist. The fog engineers from Ikeuchi Japan had to take many factors into account, such as the wind direction, sunlight and the position of the camera crew and actors, and the engineers would carry the devices around to create a consistent “sea of clouds” effect.
Courtesy of PR Times, Japan
It is possible to create an extremely fine and mysterious mist with the use of our KB nozzles, as they can spray an ultra-fine atomization. This effect has not only been used for movie scenes, but also for outdoor cooling, cooling of a baseball stadium and for creating a nice atmosphere in Japanese gardens and temples.