Special screening of "SAKAMOTO DAYS
Cooperation and Support TOHO CINEMAS Namba
Program Contents
On February 15, 1897, the first "movie show" in Japan was held at the Nanji Enbujo (now TOHO Cinemas Namba), where movies were shown for a fee. Movie previews were also held at Namba.
This is a project where you can watch an original short movie depicting Namba, the city of such a movie hall of fame, and enjoy the latest movies while basking in the afterglow of the event.
April 29 (Wed.) National Roadshow
Official Sitehttps://skmtdays-movie.jp/
Guidelines and Application Requirements
| Date & Time | Friday, May 22, 18:30 Doors open 18:40 Concert begins 19:10 Screening |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 100 persons |
| Current number of applicants | 0 名 |
| Participation fee | without |
- In accordance with Osaka Prefecture regulations, those under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- Each applicant is limited to one program and two people per person. Applications for more than one program will be considered invalid. (Excluding "Ebisubashi Roundup")
- The person who applies must attend the event. Please note that the application is not transferable to another person. If two people apply, the person accompanying the applicant can be changed. (To prevent duplicate applications, the person accompanying the applicant cannot apply. Please understand).
- Please do not bring infants.
venue
TOHO Cinemas Namba Main Building (Namba Marui 8F)
https://www.tohotheater.jp/theater/032/access.html
Historical Secrets of the Birth of the Film Box Office
The location where TOHO CINEMAS Namba is located is the birthplace of the movie industry, where the first movie showings were held in Japan on February 15, 1897, for a fee. A relief commemorating this event is located at the back of the first floor of the entrance to the cinema.
pointers
- If you have any symptoms such as fever or cough on the day of the event, please refrain from participating.
- Please cooperate with the hygiene measures requested by the store.
