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Komatsu, Hiroshi (1995). "From natural colour to the pure motion picture drama: the meaning of Tenkatsu Company in the 1910s of Japanese film history".
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color motion picture system that was acquired before the merger but which was hidden from Nikkatsu. The National Film Center of the
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Fukuhōdō was one of Japan's major motion picture companies until 1912, when it merged with
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Fukuhōdō was founded in 1910 when Kenzō Tabata built a chain of modern, concrete
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is now located where the first Fukuhōdō theater, the Daiichi Fukuhōkan, was in
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Komatsu, Hiroshi (2005). "Fukuhodo". In Richard Abel (ed.).
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Index

film studio
Japan
movie theaters
Tokyo
Zigomar
Yoshizawa Shōten
Yokota Shōkai
M. Pathe
Nikkatsu
Kisaburō Kobayashi
Tenkatsu
Kinemacolor
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Kyōbashi


Encyclopedia of Early Cinema
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"Eiga satsueijo no machi Arakawa"
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978-0-520-25456-5
"One print in the age of mechanical reproduction: film industry and culture in 1910s Japan"
the original
"Nonfirumu: Shūshū, fea yūsu to akusesu"
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