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Opened by the Chiba bayshore in late 2013, this massive shopping heaven (or hell, depending on ...
Three-screen cinema occupying the ninth floor of the Yurakucho Mullion building and the fifth ...
The nine-screen multiplex in Roppongi Hills has a few nifty features – notably its luxurious ...
Nihonbashi's first cinema complex holds an impressive nine screens, all featuring the very ...
Movie theatre close to Shinjuku Station. Theatre 2 has 3D capability.
Single-screen cinema housed on the 8th floor of the Bic Camera building in Yurakucho.
This two-screen arthouse cinema opened in 2006, in the space once occupied by Shinjuku Bunka ...
If the staff at Meguro Cinema aren’t working in costumes related to the movie currently ...
Sitting right in the middle of Shibuya's love hotel-infested Maruyamacho, this small theatre ...
Kamata was once the centre for film production in Tokyo, with the famed Shochiku studios ...
This theatre in Yokohama's Minatomirai is the first in Japan to focus exclusively on short ...
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 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 ...
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
Special double features offer interesting combinations of second-run films. Pay ¥10,800 to join ...
This highbrow cinema has been screening international works of social realism since the 1970s. ...
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