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Jinbōchō Theater

2007 establishments in JapanAC with 0 elementsJapanese building and structure stubsTheatres completed in 2007Theatres in Tokyo
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Jinbōchō Theater (神保町シアター, Jinbōchō shiatā) is an arts complex comprising a theatre, cinema and rehearsal space owned and operated by publishing house Shogakukan in the Jinbōchō neighbourhood of Chiyoda, Tokyo. Nikken Sekkei were the architects.

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Jinbōchō Theater
Kanda Suzuran-dori, Chiyoda

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Kanda Suzuran-dori
101-8050 Chiyoda
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