Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Studio

甲931 Tanoura, Shodoshima, Shozu District, Kagawa 761-4424, Japan

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What to Expect

Filmed in 1954, the film was the filming location for the Japanese masterpiece Twenty-Four Eyes, which has since been remade frequently. The 1950s are said to be the golden age of Japanese cinema, and one of its buildings presents some of its works in galleries, the writer Tsuboi Sakae Literary Museum, a small theater, and the Book Café, which focuses on film and art. View of Harima from the wooden school building. In addition, the village's Showa nostalgic atmosphere is interesting when learning about Japan's past, and works from the Setouchi International Arts Festival are on display, which can be enjoyed in categories such as film, literature, and art. Kaiyodo's oversized gallery, the village's larger character, is still used in films, plays and commercials. It is popular as a Setouchi facility where you can experience Japanese culture. 2018 Japan Hotel Choice Awards. Selected by 100 Japanese tourist facilities selected by professionals in 2020.

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Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Studio Admission Ticket + Misaki no Bunkyojo

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USD 4.59/pax

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Twenty-Four Eyes Movie Studio Admission Ticket

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Non Refundable

USD 3.62/pax

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Student

3.62

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