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35: 47: 337: 198:, it re-opened in October 1924 with a new, modern design created by prominent avant-garde artists. Seisaku Yoshikawa was in charge of architectural design, Yasuji Ogishima did the sculptural reliefs on the front of the building, and 412: 402: 437: 378: 457: 422: 417: 371: 407: 397: 452: 298: 205:
Film scholars such as Kenji Iwamoto have noted this theater's significance in Japanese cinematic modernism of the 1920s and 1930s.
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designed the interior. Murayama also did the cover illustrations for the theater's pamphlets in the first few years.
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Akasaka
Tokyo
Coordinates
35°40′12″N 139°44′24″E / 35.67000°N 139.74000°E / 35.67000; 139.74000
movie theater
Tameike
Akasaka
Tokyo
Japan
benshi
Musei Tokugawa
Great Kanto earthquake
Tomoyoshi Murayama
"Aoikan"
"Aoikan rerīfu no chōkokuka Ogishima Yasuji"
"Aoikan to Aoi wīkurī"
ISBN
4-8457-0616-4
Akasaka Aoikan
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theatre building
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expanding it
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Categories
Theatres completed in 1913

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