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theater in Tokyo. In 1920, Shochiku entered the film production industry and established the Kamata Film Studio. Currently, it is considered one of Japan's Big Four film studios and is the oldest among the Big Four. Shochiku is a member of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ).
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During the war years, Shochiku's president, Shiro Kido, helped establish the Dai Nippon Eiga Kyokai (Greater Japan Film association), whose purpose was to coordinate the industry's efforts with Japanese government policy. From the mid-1930s until 1945, the films produced by Shochiku and other
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was Shochiku's primary rival during this period, competing for talent and properties as well as with the influx of Hollywood films and the rise of television. By the start of the 1960s, Shochiku's films were criticized as “old-fashioned” with the popularity of rival
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studios during the 1930s with the rapid industrialization of the surrounding area, such as the construction of munitions factories and metal foundries, and Shochiku decided to close the studio and relocate to
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genre, with stories reflecting the lives of the lower-middle urban classes. These dramas proved immensely popular, and marked the start of the careers of many prominent directors (including Ozu, Naruse, and
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began earlier as a pure film studio in 1912. Founded by the brothers Takejirō Ōtani (大谷竹次郎) and Matsujirō Shirai (白井松次郎), it was named “Matsutake” in 1902 after the combined
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among others, though Oshima soon went independent; the films of Oshima and other film makers were not financially successful and the company changed its policies.
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production company and later began producing films in 1920. Shochiku is considered the oldest company in Japan involved in present-day film production, but
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in 1936. The following year, Shochiku Kinema was merged with its parent company, Shochiku Entertainment, and adopted the new name of Shochiku Corporation.
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The company began making films in 1920, about a decade after its main rival Nikkatsu. The company sought to break away from the prevailing pattern of
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was briefly transformed into a theme park, Kamakura Cinema World, but this was closed in 1998 and the site was sold off in 2000 to
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films and prestige talent roster. Shochiku held its family-orientated audience largely due to the phenomenal success of the
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Shochiku grew quickly in the early years, expanding its business to many other Japanese live theatrical styles, including
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standards. It was the first film studio to abandon the use of female impersonators and brought new ideas, including the
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however, Otani's charges were ultimately dropped after the list of war criminals was deemed too large.
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first appeared in 1920 with the founding of the film production subsidiary "Shōchiku Kinema Gōmei-sha".
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However, Shochiku's early history was difficult, as audiences preferred the more action-packed
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However, the growing threat from television led to the bankruptcy of Shochiku’s competitors
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is a Japanese entertainment company. It started its business in 1895 by managing
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With the reopening of its Kamata studios, Shochiku also introduced the
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which is considered "the first landmark film in Japanese history".
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theaters in Kyoto, and in 1914, it also acquired ownership of the
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youth-orientated movies. The studio responded by launching the
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international critics poll as the third best film of all time.
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Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!
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A New History of Japanese Cinema: A Century of Narrative Film
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from 1969 through 1997. However, with the death of its star
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to head a school at the studio, which produced the film
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Japanese movie studio and production company for kabuki.
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Tsukiji
Chūō, Tokyo
Romanized
Public
Kabushiki gaisha
Traded as
TYO
9601
FSE
9601
Tsukiji
Chūō, Tokyo
Japan
Subsidiaries
Shochiku Geino
www.shochiku.co.jp
Kabushiki gaisha
kabuki
Kabuki-za
anime
Bandai Namco Filmworks
Yasujirō Ozu
Kenji Mizoguchi
Mikio Naruse
Keisuke Kinoshita
Yōji Yamada
Takashi Miike
Takeshi Kitano

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