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ABOUT THE THEATER ABOUT THE THEATER

Established in 2021 by SHIBATA Shuhei and MIYAKE Yuko, this quaint cinema sits atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the lake below. As the sole mini-theater in Tottori Prefecture, it has become a cherished destination for cinephiles both local and beyond. Our carefully curated screenings include one film per month or special features based on a specific director or theme, in addition to our own specially planned showcases.
In an era where diverse works are easily accessible through digital distribution, we take pride in selecting films that deserve to be experienced in the unique atmosphere of a movie theater. Embracing the concept of "bewilderment," we present movies that prompt you to pause and reflect, inviting you to linger in the moment and engage with thought-provoking storytelling.

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SHIBATA Shuhei

SHIBATA Shuhei

Born in Ehime Prefecture, Shuhei moved around various places during his childhood before settling in Osaka. In 2015, he made an appearance in HAMAGUCHI Ryusuke's movie "HAPPY HOUR" as a cormorant. At jig theater, Shuhei takes on responsibilities such as selecting works, managing screenings, and handling reception duties.
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MIYAKE Yuko

MIYAKE Yuko

Born in Osaka, Yuko studied design at an art university in Kanazawa. At jig theater, she is mainly in charge of public relations, design, and administrative tasks, and she also collaborates with Shuhei in the selection of works for the theater's program.
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History

  1. 2021
    "HAPPY HOUR" directed by HAMAGUCHI Ryusuke was screened at a pre-opening event in February. Along with an online talk with Director Hamaguchi.
  2. 2021
    Jig theater opened in July. Screening of Hong Sang-soo's "The Woman Who Ran" as the opening ceremony.
  3. 2023
    A special screening of all of director MIYAKE Sho's past feature films planned, and director Miyake was invited to give a talk.

Information

ADDRESS
3F, 619 Matsuzaki Yurihama-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori-ken, 689-0711 Japan
Web
https://jigtheater.com/
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RECOMMENDED FILM RECOMMENDED FILM

TENZO
TENZO
2019 / Documentary / 59min G
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A film that delves into the exploration of faith after “3.11”, incorporating a blend of documentary and fiction elements.

An exceptional film blending documentary and fiction, exploring the significance and existence of Buddhism after the “3.11” Great East Japan Earthquake. The story follows Chiken, who lives with his family at a temple in Yamanashi after training at a mountain temple. On the other hand, his older disciple, Ryugyo, lost everything in the tsunami and cannot give up on rebuilding the main hall.
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Comments from the Theater

Director TOMITA Katsuya, known for films such us "Saudade" and "Bangkok Nites", presents this unique film commissioned by the All Japan Young Soto Zen.
The film explores the significance and essence of Buddhist beliefs after the Great East Japan Earthquake, even it may be unconventional, there is no other film that delves into the theme of "faith" so directly. The remarkable presence of the cast, who seem to portray themselves as they live and carry out their lives in that region, gives the film a sense of authenticity seen in other works by TOMITA Katsuya. It's as if we are personally touching the lives of these genuine individuals, and the film's power is so compelling that it blurs the lines between fiction and documentary. When the Soto Zen nun AOYAMA Shundo appears as a mentor in the film, her words draw you in, leaving you surprised by the depth of the teachings that can be imparted through the medium of film. While rooted in the local, it also reaches out to the universe.
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ABOUT THE AREA ABOUT THE AREA

Tottori

Restorative onsen, massive sand dunes and a spectacular coastline

Situated on the Sea of Japan coast, Tottori is a delightfully unspoiled prefecture where traditional crafts and customs continue to be practiced in their original form. Mt Daisen and Mt Mitoku have been sacred centers of ascetic training for centuries and still make for exciting hikes today. Tottori also has a beautifully rugged coastline featuring a massive stretch of sand dunes—a rarity in Japan. Quaint hot springs dot the prefecture, some particularly famous for their restorative properties.
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