Seaside Cinema Yokohama
Claimed to be Japan's largest outdoor cinema, Seaside Cinema Yokohama is also completely free.
Claimed to be Japan's largest outdoor cinema, Seaside Cinema Yokohama is also completely free.
March is the month for anime. Along with Anime Japan, the Tokyo Anime Award Festival is another great event to celebrate international and local animated films. Some films, such as those in the …
An International Film Festival focusing on shorts, this annual event is free and offers a festival atmosphere with food trucks, live performances, and illuminations.
Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) takes place across Tokyo every year.
Hibiya Cinema Festival is an outdoor film festival that takes place in fall.
Keep warm during a brisk autumn night by curling up to watch a film and grabbing a toasty snack from a local food truck.
Love short movies? Pop by this festival to see some of the best in all of Asia. With the prestigious backing of the Academy, the quality here is unparalled to keep your inner film buff happy.
Enjoy some of the latest creations of independant filmmakers around the world. From drama to comedy to horror, there'll be something to catch your eye.
This free art exhibition showcases the captivating work of more than 30 talented street photographers.
A collection of Star Wars-themed activities for newbies and die-hard fans alike.
A unique film night celebrating the magic of Tokyo on the big screen.
Look back on the origins of Studio Ghibli and Animage with this exhibition in Ginza. This is a great option if you can’t make it to the Ghibli Theme Park or Museum as it is right in the …
Take this chance to watch 10 dynamic short films highlighting the power of forests and why we should fight to save them. This screening is the first of its kind to be held in Japan and will be a …
The Japanese indie action film “Deep Logic” boasts a cast of 140 actors from the vibrant Tokyo theater scene in an entertaining action extravaganza that gives Hollywood a run for its money. …
What Happens to the Memories of a Place After It Has Disappeared? The three artists behind Future Cities Tokyo have come together once again for their final 2019 show to create a mesmerizing and …
Tokyo’s first queer culture festival showcasing independent publications and art from Asia and around the world with a focus on sexuality, gender, and feminism. In addition to the zines …
Dreaming Korea Animation presents an afternoon of Korean and Japanese animated films with guest talkers in attendance. Director Ahn Jae-hoon presents the Japan premiere of the animated …
To commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the signing of the historic Good Friday Agreement in Belfast on 10 April 1998, The Embassy of Ireland in Japan is presenting a film about the Irish leader, …
TELL (Tokyo English Lifeline) is proud to be showing a screening of the BBC documentary Love You to Death: A Year of Domestic Violence by acclaimed director Vanessa Engle. The documentary tells …
Big in Japan is a laugh-out-loud investigation into the complex, ever-changing nature of fame in modern culture and the wacky phenomenon of foreign celebrity in Japan. This exclusive Q&A …
Tokyo Enlish Lifelike (TELL) presents a screening of the acclaimed documentary I Am a Girl, a movie that engages the viewer in the lives of six girls coming of age around the world, ready to …
A production of former Tokyo-based New Zealand film maker Heath Cozens, Doglegs is a documentary about a renegade Tokyo pro-wrestling league in which the disabled battle the able-bodied in the …
See the Japan premiere of Bikes vs Cars, a documentary on how bikes can be a powerful tool for change in world where “climate change and never-ending gridlocks frustrate people more than …