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Filming became increasingly difficult at Shochiku Kamata Studio during the 1930s with the rapid industrialization of the surrounding area, and in 1936 Shochiku decided to relocate the studio to Ofuna, called as
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transferred the Studio in Uzumasa to Kyoto Eiga while Kyoto Eiga closed the studio in Shimogamo and relocated its production base to Uzumasa.
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Group, which has been producing movies and dramas for roughly a century, being the second-oldest motion picture company in Japan.
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transferred its studio in Shimogamo named "Shochiku Kyoto Studio" to Kyoto Eiga, followed by a change in its name to
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Shochiku Studio is known for productions of many Japanese period dramas, movies, TV and commercials.
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Shochiku relocated its production base from Shimogamo to Uzumasa and rename the studio in Uzumasa.
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In the same year Shochiku Ofuna Studio transformed into a theme park, Kamakura Cinema World
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relocated its production base to Uzumasa and name of the studio in Uzumasa was changed to
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Iinkai, Japan Mombushō Nihon Yunesuko Kokunai; Iinkai, Nihon Yunesuko Kokunai (1964).
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In 2011, The company's name was changed to its current name, i.e., Shochiku Studio.
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in 2000. Thereon, Shochiku has relied on its film studio and backlot in Kyoto.
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In 1995, Kyoto Eiga Co., Ltd. changed its name to Shochiku Kyoto Eiga Co., Ltd.
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Renamed when the owner was changed to the successor of Shochiku Kyoto Eiga
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Shochiku transferred the studio in Shimogamo to its subsidiary, Kyoto Eiga
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Logic of Sentiment: The Postwar Japanese Cinema and Questions of Modernity
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The owner's name was changed when Shochiku Tokyo Studio was established.
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is equipped with a studio facility that is deeply rooted in tradition.
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It has also worked on the production of Hollywood films such as "
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Legendary film directors shot at Shochiku Ofuna Studio such as
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since its inception in the 1920s, and the long-established
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In 1923, Shochiku Kamata studio was heavily damaged by
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is a Japanese film and production studio company of
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