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    Shochiku. Shochiku Co., Ltd. (松竹株式会社, Shōchiku Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese entertainment company. It started its business in 1895 by managing kabuki theaters in Kyoto, and in 1914, it also acquired ownership of the Kabuki-za theater in Tokyo. In 1920, Shochiku entered the film production industry and established the Kamata Film ...

    • 1895; 128 years ago
    • 5.4 billion yen (2021)
    • 1,427 (2021)
  2. We are making all possible efforts to develop our business in various fields including multimedia and co-productions, across generation, national, and cultural borders. Contact. Shochiku Co., Ltd. International Sales & Licensing Division 4-1-1 Tsukiji, Togeki Bldg, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-8422 ibd@shochiku.co.jp

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  5. Description. Founded in 1895. Started off with Kabuki theaters, Shochiku has established itself as a leading motion picture/theater producer, distributor, and exhibitor. Shochiku has produced films by Yasujiro Ozu, Hiroshi Shimizu, Keisuke Kinoshita Kenji Mizoguchi, Akira Kurosawa, Nagisa Oshima, Takeshi Kitano, and keeps on introducing many ...

  6. Japan. Telephone: (+81) 3 5550 1533. Fax: (+81) 3 5550 1639. Web site: http://www.shochiku.co.jp. Public Company. Incorporated: 1895. Employees: 1,485. Sales: ¥ 9.61 billion ($836.20 million) (2005) Stock Exchanges: Tokyo. Ticker Symbol: 9601.

  7. Shochiku Studio Co., Ltd. (株式会社松竹撮影所, Kabushiki gaisha Shōchiku Satsueijo) is a Japanese film and production studio company of Shochiku Group, which has been producing movies and dramas for roughly a century, being the second-oldest motion picture company in Japan.

  8. Shōchiku Co., Ltd., leading Japanese motion-picture studio, the films of which are usually home-centred dramas aimed toward an audience of women. The company was formed in 1902 as a production company for Kabuki performances. The business was expanded in 1920 to include motion-picture production,

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