Going to the movies in Japan

The cinema experience in Japan offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Although similar to that of other countries, it has its own particularities linked to Japanese culture and its famous customer service. From huge, comfortable cinema complexes to small art house cinemas, Tokyo and other major Japanese cities have no shortage of movie theaters. Discover the different aspects of this experience, from the choice of film to the purchase of tickets and the expected behavior during the screening.

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