A small culture centre at the crossing of Shibuya and Kamiyamacho that mainly accommodates ...
This entertainment district certainly has a rather questionable reputation, but it also ...
The former home of Shinjuku Musashinokan reopened in late 2012 as a compact, two-screen cinema ...
While it can't possibly compete with the glittering Wald9 and Shinjuku Piccadilly multiplexes ...
The Shinjuku area may be becoming increasingly dominated by multiplexes, but small, ...
When foreign films only merit a limited release in Tokyo, they tend to end up at this ...
This two-screener in the giant Bunkamura complex in Shibuya offers mainly arthouse fare.
This two-screen arthouse cinema opened in 2006, in the space once occupied by Shinjuku Bunka ...
The programming tends towards the terminally obscure, which is part of the charm at Pole-Pole. ...
Catch a double bill at one of the city's oldest cinemas (over 50 years and counting). Films are ...
An art-house specialist with a lifespan of over two decades, playing independent films from ...
A champion of independent cinema, this is where Tokyoites watched Buena Vista Social Club and ...
A pearl in the Japanese cinema scene, this French culture centre shows contemporary French ...
Art-house cinema specialising in shorts, famous directors’ early works and new independent ...
Cutting-edge contemporary films, classics, avant-garde features and experimental work.
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
A charming, tiny cinema that shows everything from Japanese indies to experimental fare – stuff ...
Special double features offer interesting combinations of second-run films. Pay ¥10,800 to join ...
Quinto often screens new British films, and offers bizarre film-based discounts. For example, ...
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