![]() Looking back on a long history of the cinema of Japan, its origin can be identified around the end of 19th century, when early short movies were originated by Japanese cinematographers incorporating the Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope: for example, Bake Jizo and Shinin no sosei by Shiro Asano.ĭuring the 1950s, the Japanese movies that developed independently from the original style with the unique culture were establishing the international reputation through global film festivals. ![]() It is difficult to exactly define a Japanese movie, however, it includes films that are made by Japanese directors or actors, filmed in Japan, or composed of Japanese language if you make a broad definition. ![]() Japan has shown a significant presence in the global film industry for a long time even aside from the recent explosive success of Japanese animated movies. ![]()
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