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National Film Archive of Japan

Museum in Tokyo

Updated: March 19, 2024 02:22 PM

National Film Archive of Japan is located in Tokyo (Capital of Japan), Japan. It's address is 3 Chome-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0031, Japan.

3 Chome-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0031, Japan

MQGC+66 Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan

+81 3-5777-8600

nfaj.go.jp

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MondayClosed
Tuesday11 AM to 6:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM to 6:30 PM
Thursday11 AM to 6:30 PM
Friday11 AM to 6:30 PM
Saturday11 AM to 6:30 PM
Sunday11 AM to 6:30 PM

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National Film Archive of Japan is located at: 3 Chome-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0031, Japan.

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Coordinates: 35.6755095, 139.7706169

National Film Archive of Japan Reviews

Chris Xia
2018-06-01 07:55:54 GMT

For locals it’s probably like a library of films, for me, I came because it’s literally sits next to my hotel(integrate hotel) and they have an Akira Kurosawa exhibition.
The exhibition is on the 7th floor. Adult ticket price is 250 yen per person.
The first half of the exhibition is always the same regardless when are you going there. It’s about movie history in Japan. Everything is explained in Japanese, Chinese and English. You can learn quite a bit about the movie history. Second half of the exhibition always changes, this few months its Akira Kurosawa exhibition. Unfortunately it’s in Japanese only. And a lot of restrictions on taking photos. I enjoyed the exhibition overall, but I hope they can have translations for all exhibits.
Depending on how fast you read, the exhibition will take you about 30-40 mins to go through. For 250 yen I would say this is pretty much a must go if you are interested in local films.

Edward Blackburn
2023-10-17 06:41:56 GMT

Wonderfully well maintained exhibit, cheap entry, good English translation and dead quiet. A must for any fan of Japanese cinema!

Neil Thurston
2019-06-19 02:43:46 GMT

If you like Japanese film,.it's a must
Only 200 yen entrance. Loads of history in English and cool movie posters throughout the years. Well worth an hour of your time.

yves beauvais
2023-03-25 22:35:39 GMT

Delightful and exceptionally interesting permanent exhibit. Seeing the manuscript screenplays of ozu's Tokyo Story and Kurosawa's Rashomon a highlight of any film lover's trip to Japan. Simply wonderful! Google maps takes u to the wrong address btw. The shuttered loading dock at back of building is NOT the entrance....i almost gave up finding the place. Visitor be warned!

星野浩
2022-01-26 12:54:04 GMT

This time I have no time to watch foreign movies but the posters Exhibition was fantastic.

Dave
2022-11-20 21:19:30 GMT

Unmissable stop for any fan of classic, Japanese cinema and culture.

Mick
2018-09-20 00:35:14 GMT

Great exhibit on the upper floor. Small, but filled with interesting pieces albeit most of them are movie posters. If you're a fan of cinema, the low ticket price make this a great stop. Theres also showings of films, but we didn't stick around for those.

Brian Devins
2018-06-05 15:02:10 GMT

We saw a film here for the EU Film Days festival. The 2nd floor theatre was immaculately clean and very well appointed. Crisp picture on the large screen, comfortable seats, and exceptional sound. The film we saw had both English and Japanese subtitles; English on the bottom and Japanese vertically on the right, leaving the picture itself sufficiently unobstructed. I wish we had looked around more but we did see some beautiful and compelling old movie posters from the Showa era.

Artery
2024-02-17 07:05:16 GMT

Make me cry a lot

Edward Cowan
2018-07-16 06:05:55 GMT

Excellent poster exhibit of kurosawa film posters from around the world. Displays and exhibits of Japanese film equipment and people thru the ages. Cheap entrance fee.

Soviet Splicer
2019-09-07 03:33:49 GMT

Has a fantastic exhibition on Japanese film history, alongside screenings of both domestic and international arthouse cinema for a very reasonable price.

Running Studios
2019-04-19 17:55:33 GMT

Great experience visiting there.

Narkiz Kulmambetov
2018-01-04 08:58:05 GMT

Very nice and cozy place, which will take you back to the history of movie and its creation.

Colin Barey
2018-10-20 08:32:03 GMT

Saw Stanley Kubrick's "2001" here in 70mm. Top notch facility.

Sanjeev Verma
2018-09-23 03:09:39 GMT

english descriptions of everything. plan ahead if you want to see a screening

Alessandro Tinelli
2018-09-01 12:23:56 GMT

Good programs and nice little museum on the last floor

埼玉あきふく
2024-02-18 07:39:07 GMT

昔の映画がとても安く見られるので映画好きにはたまらない施設。交通の便も良くて東京が初めての人でもとても分かり易い場所にある。1階の階段横に数は少ないが無料のロッカーがあるのでキャリーケースなどを入れておくには便利。

企画上映の年間スケジュールが公表されているので地方から観に来る場合も予定が立てやすくて良い。

ネットで公開日の3日前からチケットが購入出来る。スマホのQRコード電子チケットを受付で読み取る形での入場。65歳以上チケットの場合は身分証明書の提示を求められる。一般が520円、65歳以上が310円と安いので観客には高齢者が多い。

スクリーンが少し高いので前の方の席は少し見づらいかもしれない。

カンパク薬局
2024-02-24 04:25:54 GMT

有楽町駅から歩いて15分くらいでした。65歳以上なら展示室は無料で鑑賞出来、映画は310円で見ることが出来ます。
展示も見応えがあり一度は見たい施設です。ちなみに近くに警察博物館があります。

masa nori
2024-02-16 03:19:25 GMT

入場料250円でした。映画の歴史や古い映像を見れるので、映画好きな方にはたまらないと思います。

OYAMA Tomo
2023-10-23 11:15:52 GMT

『月丘夢路 井上梅次100年祭』を見に伺いました。こちらで上映されている映画はみたことがなく、図書館と常設展だけ利用したことがあります。平日なのか、そもそもなのかわかりませんが、やはり訪問者は少なく、それがかえって居心地がいい時となります。1階は映画の上映をまつご高齢の男性の方が多いです。若い方はおみかせしませんね。図書館は、キネマ旬報やロードショー等のそれはそれは古くからのバックナンバーがあり、興味深いです。書庫には研究に必要な文献も請求できるのかな?その辺はよく分かりませんでした。映画料金はとても安いのが特徴ですが、とりわけキャンパスメンバーズは無料。私も一員なので恩恵を享受させてもらいました^^ 写真は私が憧れる月丘夢路さんの私物です。エルメスのスカーフやパテックフィリップ(確か)の時計など溜息ものです。

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