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    Shochiku Co., Ltd. (松竹株式会社, Shōchiku Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese entertainment company. It started its business in 1895 by managing kabuki theaters...
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    The Shochiku Robins (Japanese: 松竹ロビンス, romanized: Shōchiku robinsu) were a Japanese baseball team that played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). The...
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  • The Shochiku Robins fell into this category, and were merged with the Taiyo Whales to become the Taiyō-Shochiku Robins (大洋松竹ロビンス, Taiyō Shōchiku Robinsu)...
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  • Shochiku Geino Co., Ltd (松竹芸能株式会社) is a Japanese talent agency headquartered in Chuo-ku, Osaka. It was founded in 1958 under the conglomerate Shochiku...
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  • Eisei Kabushikigaisha & Shōchiku 2013. Nihon Eiga Eisei Kabushikigaisha & Shōchiku 2011. Nihon Eiga Eisei Kabushikigaisha & Shōchiku 2012. "Interview - Kichiemon...
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  • Shochiku Studio Co., Ltd. (株式会社松竹撮影所, Kabushiki gaisha Shōchiku Satsueijo) is a Japanese film and production studio company of Shochiku Group, which has...
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    also participated in the Hakone Ekiden long-distance race. He joined the Shōchiku Studio in 1953 as an assistant director, where he worked on films by such...
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  • rebuilt in 1884. In 1920, the theatre was bought by production company Shōchiku, and renamed Naka-za. In November 1927, during a performance of Honzō Shimoyashiki...
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    University of Tokyo, where he studied French literature, Yoshida entered the Shōchiku studio in 1955 and worked as an assistant to Keisuke Kinoshita, before...
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    Momotaro: Sacred Sailors (category Shochiku films)
    make a propaganda film for World War II by the Japanese Naval Ministry. Shochiku Moving Picture Laboratory shot the 74-minute film in 1944 and screened...
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