The Takanosu-machi Thereafter (2006)
Mayor Iwakawa was voted into office in 1991, promising better welfare for senior citizens. As a result of his efforts to create a town with resident participation, while battling against anti-reform forces of the town council, Takanosu-machi becomes the best welfare town in Japan. In the nationwide local elections in 2003, however, Iwakawa, loses by a huge margin against the opposing candidate who promises the consolidation of local municipalities.
Director: Sumiko Haneda
| Directing | Sumiko Haneda | Director |
| Production | Mitsuru Kudo | Producer |
| Sound | Osamu Takizawa | Sound |
| Crew | Kiyoshi Nishio | Cinematography |
| Crew | Kikumatsu Soda | Cinematography |
| Crew | Kenji Soma | Cinematography |
| Editing | Sumiko Haneda | Editor |