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When it was rebuilt in 1968 as part of a multi-purpose building, occupying the seventh floor, it changed its name to the Shinjuku Musashinokan. Its owner, Musashino Kōgyō, also started other theaters using the name, such as the Ōi Musashinokan and the Nakano Musashinokan.
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The Shinjuku Musashinokan still operates as a theater showing films on three screens.
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helped program the films shown there. It was also famous in the
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Tokyo-to Shinjuku Kuritsu Rekishi Hakubutsukan, ed. (1992).
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Kinema no tanoshimi: Shinjuku Musashinokan no ōgon jidai
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A Page of Madness: Cinema and Modernity in 1920s Japan
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The Musashinokan pamphlet in the 1920s (in Japanese)
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Musashinokan
35°41′28″N 139°42′08″E / 35.6911°N 139.7021°E / 35.6911; 139.7021

movie theater
Shinjuku Station
Tokyo
Japan
film critics
Akira Iwasaki
silent
benshi
Musei Tokugawa
Teinosuke Kinugasa
A Page of Madness
ISBN
978-1-929280-51-3
Shinjuku Musashinokan
Musashino Weekly
Stub icon
theatre building
stub
expanding it
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e
Categories
Cinemas in Tokyo
Theatres completed in 1920
1920 establishments in Japan
Buildings and structures in Shinjuku

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