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Denkikan, Japan

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Japan
〒111-0032 Tōkyō-to
Taitō-ku
Asakusa
1 Chome−42−4 浅草電気館パシフィックコート


Taitō-ku, Japan
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N35° 42' 47.25" E139° 47' 35.86"   (35.713125, 139.79329444444)
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The Denkikan (電気館) was the first dedicated movie theater in Japan. Originally a hall built in Asakusa's Rokku theater district to present spectacles featuring electricity ("denki" in Japanese), it was converted into a movie theater in October 1903 by Yoshizawa Shōten, the most successful of the film companies at the time. Featuring benshi such as Saburo Somei, it quickly became the symbol of the new phenomenon of the motion pictures and many cinemas around Japan were later created that borrowed the name "Denkikan." It later became a Nikkatsu theater and then a Shochiku theater before finally closing in 1976. A historically accurate model of the theater is currently on display at the Edo-Tokyo Museum in Tokyo. It is also cited in Kaizo Hayashi's film To Sleep so as to Dream.

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Denkikan

Address: Japan, 〒111-0032 Tōkyō-to, Taitō-ku, Asakusa, 1 Chome−42−4 浅草電気館パシフィックコート
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