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Kamata Film Studio District

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A cluster of film studios concentrated in Kamata, Ota ward, Tokyo. Functioning as the epicenter of Japan's film industry from the 1920s to 1960s, it housed major studios like Shochiku and Toho, producing numerous masterpieces. Today, the remaining sites hold significant cultural heritage value in Japanese cinema history.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Kamata, Ota, Tokyo
Time Period:1920-1965
Influence:National
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