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  2. Shochiku Studio Co., Ltd. (株式会社松竹撮影所, Kabushiki gaisha Shōchiku Satsueijo) is a Japanese film and production studio company of Shochiku Group, which has been producing movies and dramas for roughly a century, [ 1 ] being the second-oldest motion picture company in Japan.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShochikuShochiku - Wikipedia

    It built its main studio at Kamata, named Shochiku Kamata Studio, between Tokyo and Yokohama, and hired Henry Kotani, a Japanese who had worked in Hollywood as an actor and cameraman to direct its first film, Island Woman (Shima no Onna, 1920).

  4. Shochiku Studio is a film and production studio of the Shochiku Group that has been producing movies and dramas for roughly a century. The company has a production base in Kyoto and Tokyo, and the long-established Kyoto Studio is equipped with a studio facility that is deeply rooted in tradition.

    • Shochiku Studio Co., Ltd.
  5. www.shochiku-ks.com › enShochiku Studio

    We preserve tradition and never cease to challenge ourselves to deliver authenticity to the world. We possess a production division and studio (Kyoto Studio) in Kyoto, and a planning/production division in Tokyo.

    • Studios and Owners
    • 1920s - 1930s
    • 1940s - 1980s
    • 1990s - Present

    Shochiku Studio based in Tokyo and Kanagawa Shochiku Studio based in Shimogamo, Kyoto Shochiku Studio based in Uzumasa, Kyoto

    Shochiku built as its main studio at Kamata, Tokyo in 1920. In 1923, Shochiku Kamata studio was heavily damaged by 1923 Great Kantō earthquake|Great Kantō earthquake, forcing a temporary relocation to Kyoto, in which the predecessor of current Shochiku Kyoto Studio was established. The temporary studio in Shimogamo, Kyoto, called as, was closed in ...

    Legendary film directors shot at Shochiku Ofuna Studio such as Nagisa Ōshima led Japanese New Wave|Japanese Nouvelle Vague, a group of filmmakers under Japanese New Wave Film movement which was characterized in its anti-authority.Together with Masahiro Shinoda and Yoshishige Yoshida, who are also known as the filmmakers worked at Shochiku during th...

    In 1995, Kyoto Eiga Co., Ltd. changed its name to Shōchiku Kyōto Eiga Kabushiki gaisha. In the same year Shochiku Ofuna Studio transformed into a theme park, but in 1998 it became inoperational, and its site was sold to Kamakura Women's University in 2000. Thereon, Shochiku has relied on its film studio and backlot in Kyoto. The company was founded...

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  7. Shochiku Studio is another of the movie studios comparable to Toei Studios Kyoto. Renovated in the spring of 2009, the studios are used also for training staff and conducting joint research by the collaboration of Shochiku Co., Ritsumeikan University and Kyoto Prefecture.