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Cinekoya
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ABOUT THE THEATER ABOUT THE THEATER

Nestled in a lively town, the Kugenuma Kaigan Shopping Street features a delightful mix of old-fashioned greengrocers, butchers, stylish cafes, and sundry shops. Among this charming setting, Cinekoya stands as a gem, located just a short 5-minute stroll from the sea. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by shelves adorned with movie-themed books, magazines, and nostalgic pamphlets, creating an inviting space for film enthusiasts and book lovers alike.
Sink into a cozy sofa and immerse yourself in a leisurely movie experience surrounded by a treasure trove of literature. The concept of Cinekoya revolves around "movies, books, and bread," fostering a unique "movies + α" ambiance.

Staff

Owner: TAKENAKA Shoko

Owner: TAKENAKA Shoko

TAKENAKA Shoko discovered her passion for movies during her time working part-time at a local movie theater. When the theater closed its doors, she felt disheartened, thinking, "Movie theaters are over!" However, this fueled her determination to create a unique cinematic experience, blending movies with other elements, which led her to start activities as "Cinekoya" in 2013.
Since then, Shoko has been dedicated to curating movie events with a focus on food and venue production. In April 2017, her vision came to life with the opening of "Cinekoya".
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History

  1. 2009
    The concept of "Cinekoya" was initiated. A movie circle was started, and a small free screening event was planned.
  2. 2013
    Presided over a movie event with elaborate food and venue production.
  3. 2016
    The company was established.
  4. 2017
    The "Cinekoya" was opened.

Information

ADDRESS
3-4-6 Kugenuma Kaigan, Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 251-0037 Japan
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RECOMMENDED FILM RECOMMENDED FILM

LONELY GLORY
LONELY GLORY
2022 / Drama / 82min G
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A human drama that provokes contemplation on the essence of "family" and local "shops".

A brazen and ruthless heroine who stops at nothing to achieve her goals. After hearing of her mother's passing, she returns to her hometown and proposes selling the family-owned shop to fulfill her own ambitions. Furthermore, she embarks on a plan to make her family members self-sufficient.
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Comments from the Theater

This film shines with its exceptional directing... I truly believe that director SAKON Keitaro is a master of his craft.
The choice of words (dialogues) that maximizes the actors' potential, the way they capture the expressions on the actors' faces, and the subtle "pauses" all reflect a mature sense of production. Particularly, the transformation of MORITA Kokoro, the main character, from a bright and cute image to the cheeky movement of his pouty lips, is impressive.
Moreover, the production extends not only to the actors but also to the ambiance of the "shop" setting. The deserted dining room and household goods store in the countryside... The presence of this quiet breathing space in the town seems to embody another main character in the story. The depiction of these existing "stores" that are relegated to the fringes of modern Japanese society provokes contemplation about their significance.
The film's delicate balance is simply wonderful, and the script's goodness allows the message to be conveyed with a touch of comedy, without being intrusive. The efforts of "Tokyo New Cinema," the team behind its production, are also very intriguing in terms of the future business potential of the indie film industry, and I will definitely keep a close eye on their work.
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ABOUT THE AREA ABOUT THE AREA

Kanagawa

Beaches and bay views, industrial tourism, and the meeting of East and West

Kanagawa Prefecture is within easy reach of Tokyo, making it a popular destination for both visitors and Tokyoites. Yokohama's shopping malls and shiny towers make the night view of its skyline one of the most beautiful in Japan, and its past as a trading port gives it an international flair. Further down the coast of Kanagawa, Kamakura is packed with temples, quaint restaurants, and cafes, and the onsen town of Hakone is the place to relax in hot springs and view Mt. Fuji.
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Cinekoya