Sanrizuka: The Three-Day War (1970)
"Sanrizuka: The Three-Day War" is a documentary by Shinsuke Ogawa chronicling the escalation of conflict surrounding the Japanese government’s plan to build a new international airport on farmland in Sanrizuka near Tokyo. As farmers resisted eviction and activists from across the country joined the struggle, clashes with police intensified, resulting in large-scale confrontations that marked a critical phase of the Sanrizuka movement.
Director: Shinsuke Ogawa
| Camera | Masaki Tamura | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Yukio Kubota | Sound |
| Production | Hiroo Fuseya | Producer |
| Directing | Katsuhiko Fukuda | Assistant Director |
| Production | Hideko Kobayashi | Producer |
| Production | Iizuka Toshio | Producer |
| Directing | Shinsuke Ogawa | Director |