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Japanese film and production studio company
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
Shochiku_Studio
Japanese entertainment company
Kabuki-za theater in Tokyo. In 1920, Shochiku entered the film production industry and established the Kamata Film Studio. Currently, it is considered one
Shochiku
Japanese animation studio
SUNSHINE!! THE SCHOOL IDOL MOVIE OVER THE RAINBOW Info and Pics From Shochiku". SciFi Japan. January 4, 2019. Antonio Pineda, Rafael (2018-03-19). "Sunrise
Sunrise_(studio)
Japanese actress
the Shochiku studio. She made her film debut with Tokyomadamu to Osakafujin directed by Yuzo Kawashima. In 1955, she moved to the Nikkatsu studio and
Izumi_Ashikawa
Japanese animation studio
which was distributed by Shochiku. For home media, a majority of Studio Ghibli releases are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Japan. Pony Canyon occasionally
Studio_Ghibli
Japanese film director and screenwriter (1931–2025)
Japanese New Wave during the 1960s and 1970s. He directed films for Shochiku Studio from 1960 to 1965, before turning to independent cinema from 1966 onward
Masahiro_Shinoda
Japanese film director (1916–1996)
in 1996. While attending Waseda University, Kobayashi would visit Shochiku Studio to watch Kinuyo Tanaka, his second cousin, while she worked. It was
Masaki_Kobayashi
Japanese filmmaker (1903–1963)
assistant director at Shochiku. In 1927, he was involved in a fracas where he punched another employee for jumping a queue at the studio cafeteria, and when
Yasujirō_Ozu
Japanese actor (1929–2004)
Tokyo and graduated from the University of Tokyo before joining the Shōchiku studio in 1956. Seishun no oto (1954) Izumi (1956) Sora yukaba (1957) - Tetsuo
Fumio_Watanabe
Motion picture with synchronized sound
Furusato (Hometown), the latter directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. The rival Shochiku studio began the successful production of sound-on-film talkies in 1931 using
Sound_film
Japanese film director (1933–2022)
of Tokyo, where he studied French literature, Yoshida entered the Shōchiku studio in 1955 and worked as an assistant to Keisuke Kinoshita, before debuting
Yoshishige_Yoshida
Japanese actor (1899–1974)
than 300 films between 1925 and 1965, mostly in productions of the Shōchiku studio. He gained popularity as a supporting character, working for directors
Takeshi_Sakamoto
Japanese actress of mixed ancestry
Stewardess: Erotic Flight. Taguchi also appeared in non-pink films for the Shochiku studio, the 1976 action film Utareru mae ni ute! (known internationally as
Kumi_Taguchi_(actress)
1933 Japanese film
1933 film King Kong as a backdrop to the story and was produced by Shochiku Studios (which released the original 1933 film in Japan on behalf of RKO).
Wasei_Kingu_Kongu
Method of film production
and Pathé-Natan) and Japan (Nikkatsu, Shochiku and Toho). In Hong Kong, Shaw Brothers adopted the studio system for its wuxia films throughout the
Studio_system
Japanese screenwriter and film director (1925–2016)
take up a career in films. In 1948 he became an assistant director at Shochiku studios. With the support of Keisuke Kinoshita, he also began writing film
Zenzo_Matsuyama
Japanese film director
(seishun eiga). Graduating from Nihon University, he started out at the Shochiku studio in 1939 and directed his first film in 1952. He moved to Nikkatsu in
Katsumi_Nishikawa
Japanese actor (1933–2014)
when Shintoho filed for bankruptcy in 1961, Sugawara moved to the Shochiku studio where he was cast in Masahiro Shinoda's Shamisen and Motorcycle, but
Bunta_Sugawara
2026 Japanese film
Festival on 19 May. It was followed by its theatrical release in Japan by Shochiku on 19 June. During the Azuchi era, Araki Murashige, a samurai who served
The_Samurai_and_the_Prisoner
Japanese actress (1902-1987)
Kakō Mizuki when performing. Also appearing on stage, she entered the Shōchiku studio in 1921 and debuted in Henry Kotani's adaptation of Natsume Sōseki's
Sumiko_Kurishima
Japanese actress (1903–1962)
Women's University but did not graduate. Moving to Kyoto and joining the Shochiku Studio in 1924, she subsequently starred in over seventy silent films, primarily
Shizue_Tatsuta
Trafficked women in the 19th and 20th centuries
(続・南の風, 1942, Shochiku Studios), The Tiger of Malaya (マライの虎, 1942, Daiei Studios) or Singapore All-Out Attack [ja] (シンガポール総攻撃, 1943, Daiei Studios) presented
Karayuki-san
1956 Japanese film
by Shin-ei Kurabu Pro, an independent company affiliated with the Shochiku studio. The screenplay was written by Kōbō Abe, based on actual diaries of
The_Thick-Walled_Room
1951 Japanese drama film
an aspect ratio of 1.37:1. This was Kurosawa's second film for the Shochiku studio, after Scandal (1950). It was originally intended to be a two-part
The_Idiot_(1951_film)
Japanese film director (born 1955)
Cabaret for Nikkatsu and Summer Vacation 1999, a mainstream film for the Shochiku studio. Nikkatsu ceased their Roman Porno film line that year and filed for
Shusuke_Kaneko
Japanese filmmaker (1912–2012)
he joined a Shochiku subsidiary, the Koa Film company under the tutelage of Kenji Mizoguchi. In 1943 he transferred to the Shochiku studio. Later that
Kaneto_Shindo
Japanese actor (1907–1959)
seventy films from 1925 to 1959. Born in Tokyo, Himori entered the Shochiku studios in 1924 and, after starting out in side roles, became a leading player
Shinichi_Himori
Japanese film director (1911–2000)
joined the Shōchiku studio in 1929. He debuted as director with a short film in 1934, but, after being denied a promotion by head of the studio Shirō Kido
Kōzaburō_Yoshimura
Japanese film director (1926–2006)
Imamura began his film career working as an assistant to Yasujirō Ozu at Shochiku Studios on films like Early Summer and Tokyo Story. Imamura was uncomfortable
Shōhei_Imamura
Japanese actress (1924–2010)
placed in the care of her aunt in Tokyo. Her first role was in the Shochiku studio's 1929 film Mother (Haha), which brought her tremendous popularity as
Hideko_Takamine
1961 Japanese film by Nagisa Oshima
Catch was Ōshima's first independently produced film after leaving the Shochiku studio. Mainichi Film Award for best supporting actor Rentarō Mikuni for The
The_Catch_(1961_film)
Japanese film director and screenwriter
Born in Tokyo, Suzuki graduated from Meiji University and entered the Shōchiku studio in 1925. He debuted as a director the next year with Tsuchi ni kagayaku
Shigeyoshi Suzuki (film director)
Shigeyoshi_Suzuki_(film_director)
Japanese screenwriter and director
film director. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined the Shochiku studio and came to prominence writing screenplays for such directors as Yasujirō
Tadao_Ikeda
Taiwanese director, actor (born 1947)
produced. He directed the Japanese film Café Lumière (2003) for the Shochiku studio as an homage to Yasujirō Ozu; the film premiered at a festival commemorating
Hou_Hsiao-hsien
1997 Japanese film
(不機嫌な果実, Fukigen na kajitsu) is a Japanese film made in 1997 by the Shochiku studio and directed by Katsuo Naruse. It centers on two characters: Mayako
Immoral_Affairs
Japanese film director (1896–1982)
directed the film Crossroads in 1928. He directed jidaigeki at the Shochiku studios, where he helped establish the career of Chōjirō Hayashi (later known
Teinosuke_Kinugasa
Japanese actress (1895–1970)
Shima no onna (Island Woman, 1920), directed by Henry Kotani for the Shochiku studio; her last was in Kane no naru oka - Dai sanhen: Kuro no maki (1949)
Yoshiko_Kawada
Japanese film actor (1926–1959)
graduated from the Japanese Film School (Nihon Eiga Gakkō) and joined the Shochiku studio in 1945. He became one of the company's top young male stars, alongside
Teiji_Takahashi
Japanese actor (1909–1982)
debut in 1931 and started working for the Shochiku studio in the mid-1930s, where he became one of the studio's biggest stars. He regularly starred in the
Shin_Saburi
1999 anime film by Isao Takahata
animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Hakuhodo and Buena Vista Home Entertainment, and distributed by Shochiku. It is based
My_Neighbors_the_Yamadas
Japanese actress (1905–1979)
theatre, in 1946. Mizutani also acted in Japanese films, beginning in Shochiku studio films in the 1920s. Her first film was the silent Kantsubaki (Winter
Yaeko_Mizutani
2022 Indian film
be dubbed and released in Japanese on 28 June 2024 across Japan by Shochiku studios. Further the director also confirmed that the dubbing rights have been
777_Charlie
Japanese erotic film by Tetsuji Takechi
1965 and 1968, the film was produced independently but released by Shochiku studios who gave it a major publicity campaign. The story is loosely based
Daydream_(1964_film)
Shochiku and Gaumont celebrated their 130th anniversaries; 20th Century Studios and Republic Pictures celebrated their 90th anniversaries; Studio Ghibli
2025_in_film
Short story by Kyōka Izumi
a film based on this story was produced by Genjiro Arato with the Shochiku studio, directed by Bandō Tamasaburō V. Sayuri Yoshinaga Masaya Kato Kiichi
Gekashitsu
Japanese entertainment corporation
Film Kadokawa Daiei Studio Nikkatsu Shochiku Toei Company Toei Animation Company, Ltd. Studio Ghibli Studio Ponoc OLM, Inc. Studio Chizu Sunrise Level-5
Toho
2019 Japanese film
Hepburn: Shōnentachi; Boys) is a 2019 Japanese musical film distributed by Shochiku, a film version of musical theatre Boys which has been running since 1969
Ninja_Drones?
Japanese actor (1905–1972)
started out in the film industry in the scenario department at the Shochiku studios, but moved to Nikkatsu in 1937 and made his acting debut in Tomu Uchida's
Ryūji_Kita
1962 Japanese film
Club in conjunction with Shochiku studios, while the Japanese Movie Database and the National Film Archive of Japan list Shochiku solely as distributor.
Love_Under_the_Crucifix
Japanese actress
she was still in her teens. Tsukuba began her screen career at the Shochiku studio. She worked with directors including Yasujiro Shimazu, Hiroshi Shimizu
Yukiko_Tsukuba
Japanese film director (1927–1995)
but, deciding he could not make a living writing novels, entered Shochiku studio as an assistant director in 1952, and moved to Nikkatsu in 1955. Kumashiro
Tatsumi_Kumashiro
1939 Kenji Mizoguchi film
Story of the Last Chrysanthemums was Mizoguchi's first film for the Shochiku studios after a short interlude at Shinkō Kinema. It was also the initial film
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
The_Story_of_the_Last_Chrysanthemums
1979 Japanese film
its premiere at MoMA as the opener of its Beyond Ozu: Hidden Gems of Shochiku Studios series on June 10, 2022. The restored version was screened at the Cannes
Demon_Pond_(1979_film)
Japanese film director
a pioneer of the shōshimin-eiga (common people drama) genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan. Shimazu was born in Tokyo, the second son
Yasujirō_Shimazu
Japanese actress (1931–2024)
union strike at Toho studios. In the 1950s, she started working independently and starred in many productions of the Shochiku studios under the direction
Yoshiko_Kuga
(続・南の風, 1942, Shochiku Studios), Tiger of Malay (マライの虎, 1942, Daiei Studios) or Singapore All-Out Attack (シンガポール総攻撃, 1943, Daiei Studios) presented the
Cinema_of_Malaysia
Japanese manga series
Tetsuya Mariko Written by Tetsuya Mariko Music by Shoji Ikenaga Studio TV Tokyo Shochiku Studio Original network TV Tokyo Original run April 7, 2018 – June
Miyamoto_kara_Kimi_e
Japanese actor (1908–1984)
Ganjirō I and performed kabuki in the Kansai region. He joined the Shochiku studio in 1927 and made his film debut in Chigo no kenpō under the name Chōjirō
Kazuo_Hasegawa
Japanese actress and film director (1909–1977)
era") in 1924, which also marked the start of her affiliation with the Shochiku Studios. She lived with director Hiroshi Shimizu from 1927 to 1929 after appearing
Kinuyo_Tanaka
Eiga, 1961 Shochiku and Shochiku Studio, 1920 Shuttle Japan, 2001 Silver Link, 2007 Soft On Demand, 1995 Square Enix Image Studio Division Studio Ghibli,
List of Japanese movie studios
List_of_Japanese_movie_studios
Japanese singer, actor
leading roles in seven films when he was an actor under contract with Shochiku studio. In 1969, he landed lead role on the TV jidaigeki Yōjutsu Bugeichō
Isao_Sasaki
Japanese film director (1892–1973)
Shochiku studio in 1921 and debuted as a film director the same year with Nasanu naka. He became one of the top directors of Shochiku's Kamata studio
Yoshinobu_Ikeda
1934 Japanese film
Kitamura. It was Naruse's last silent film and his final film for the Shochiku studio. Sugiko works as a waitress in a café in Tokyo's Ginza district. Her
Street_Without_End
Japanese film director (1918–1963)
graduating from Meiji University's Department of Literature, he entered the Shōchiku studios and served as an assistant director under Minoru Shibuya, Yasujirō
Yuzo_Kawashima
2004 film by Kazuaki Kiriya
Casshern" and known as just Casshan in the United States) from animation studio Tatsunoko Productions. Along with contemporary films Able Edwards, Sky Captain
Casshern_(film)
Japanese actor (1909–1988)
name Sakae to his real name Eitarō. After his release, he joined the Shochiku studio and starred in films by Tomu Uchida, Tomotaka Tasaka and Keisuke Kinoshita
Eitaro_Ozawa
Japanese film, television, and theater genre
life as people actually lived it. Ozu began directing in 1927 at Shochiku’s Kamata Studio with a silent jidai-geki (period drama) titled Sword of Penitence
Gendai-geki
2006 film by Ryūta Tasaki
released theatrically in Japan on April 29, 2006, and was distributed by Shochiku. In 1973, Kosuke Aizawa evacuates his home in Shima, which is under attack
Gamera_the_Brave
2026 Japanese animated film directed by Goro Taniguchi
Takayuki Hattori. It premiered in Japan on March 13, 2026, distributed by Shochiku. The film's theme song is "Kaze ni Noru" (風に乗る; 'Ride the Wind') performed
Paris_ni_Saku_Étoile
Japanese actor (1926–1964)
the actor Shuji Sano, and on graduation was offered a position at Shochiku Studios in Kanagawa. He also was given his stage name by Shugi Sada. In his
Keiji_Sada
2003 book by Yoshishige Yoshida
Japanese as Ozu Yasujirō no han eiga in 1998. The author had worked with Shōchiku Studio as an assistant director and like several other directors of that time
Ozu's_Anti-Cinema
Japanese actress (1897–1972)
applied to work at film studios, but was rejected. In 1922 Iida and a friend from her newspaper days applied to work at the Shochiku Kamata Shashincho [ja]
Iida_Chōko
Film division of the Japanese company the Kadokawa Corporation
Companies portal Toho Shintoho Tsuburaya Productions Daiei Film Nikkatsu Shochiku Toei Company Aiken, Keith. "Gamera the Brave". SciFi Japan. Retrieved April
Kadokawa_Daiei_Studio
supposedly spent a week looking through the studio archives for the original cut when he returned to Shochiku Studios 40 years later to make Rhapsody in August
List of incomplete or partially lost films
List_of_incomplete_or_partially_lost_films
1961 Japanese film
direct The End of Summer for the studio, making it his only Toho film and one of his three films not produced for Shochiku (the others are Floating Weeds
The_End_of_Summer
List of films that were thought lost but later rediscovered
Institute. A 1931 fire destroyed what appeared to be their [Michelena Studios] entire inventory of films. However, the 26 Sep 2008 Pacific Sun in Marin
List_of_rediscovered_films
Japanese filmmaker (1919–2005)
director at the Shochiku film studio. He entered Keio University to study art in 1936, graduated in 1941, and then joined the Shochiku studios as well. He
Yoshitarō_Nomura
Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai. Starting out by helping
Kiyohiko_Ushihara
2013 multimedia project
multimedia project composed of four short anime films produced by Sunrise and Shochiku, and a video game developed by Crispy's! and Grasshopper Manufacture. The
Short_Peace
2022 film by Yūichirō Hirakawa
name by Aoi Hiiragi. Co-distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Shochiku, it takes place ten years after the original manga (as well as the 1995
Whisper of the Heart (2022 film)
Whisper_of_the_Heart_(2022_film)
2022 Japanese film
and Gaku Hamada. It is the first co-production between film studios Toei Company and Shochiku. The great kaiju that struck fear to Japan has died. The public
What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?
What_to_Do_with_the_Dead_Kaiju?
promotion of assimilationist policies. For example, in 1941 Japan's Shochiku Studios together with the Japanese-sponsored Korean Military Information Division
Cinema_of_Korea
Japanese actor (1902–1970)
together, he debuted as a director in 1927, but eventually joined the Shochiku studio as an actor, where he starred in films by directors such as Yasujirō
Ureo_Egawa
Japanese anime television series
anime television series animated by Ajiado and produced by Nitroplus and Shochiku. Set in Japan, the series follows a samurai named Raizo Kurima who crosses
Revenger_(TV_series)
2009 Japanese animated film by Sunao Katabuchi
autobiography, Maimai Shinko. It was produced by the animation studio Madhouse, distributed by Shochiku, and directed by Sunao Katabuchi. The film debuted at the
Mai_Mai_Miracle
Japanese film
Tabigarasu Kurenai Osen. The character appeared in 4 films released by Shochiku studios, before moving on to television just as the Zatoichi series did. An
Crimson_Bat
Japanese anime television series
Momentari Riryi) is a Japanese original anime television series produced by Shochiku and animated by GoHands. The series premiered from January to March 2025
Momentary_Lily
Japanese actor
Tokyo University of the Arts). He joined the art department of the Shochiku studio in 1923, eventually becoming an assistant director, but due his large
Dekao_Yokoo
1959 Japanese film by Nagisa Oshima
Sakashita as Taizō Toyoko Uryū as Isako Due to the "new wave policy" of Shochiku studio's head Shirō Kido, designed to promote fresh and free films, Ōshima
A_Town_of_Love_and_Hope
performed by Junna, while the ending theme is "fam" performed by Yuyu. Shochiku released the series on Blu-ray in Japan on four volumes, with the first
List of The Ancient Magus' Bride episodes
List_of_The_Ancient_Magus'_Bride_episodes
Manga series by Fumi Yoshinaga
February 2007, and was adapted into a live-action television drama by Shochiku that aired on TV Tokyo in 2019; a film sequel to the television drama was
What_Did_You_Eat_Yesterday?
Film company
Dreamers (2003) Toho Shintoho Tsuburaya Productions Kadokawa Daiei Studio Nikkatsu Shochiku Toei Company Īda, Ichishi [in Japanese] (November 3, 2022).
Daiei_Film
Japanese film director (1927–2020)
the film magazine Jidai Eiga, he joined the Shochiku studio in 1956. Moving from the Kyoto to Ofuna Studio, he wrote screenplays for Yoji Yamada's comedies
Azuma_Morisaki
Japanese actress (1901–1991)
the direction of Yasujirō Ozu and Hiroshi Shimizu. She joined the Shochiku film studios in 1924 and gave her film debut in 1926 in Kujaku no hikari. After
Mitsuko_Yoshikawa
Japanese media corporation
日本映画製作者連盟), and is therefore one of Japan's Big Four film studios, alongside Kadokawa, Shochiku and Toho. Toei is a pioneer in the use of "Henshin"/"character
Toei_Company
2023 film directed by Ayataka Tanemura
Black Clover by Yūki Tabata, the film was released in Japanese theaters by Shochiku on June 16, 2023. It received an international streaming release on Netflix
Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King
Black_Clover:_Sword_of_the_Wizard_King
Japanese manga series by Negi Haruba
Tokita. He is killed by monsters when investigating a zoo. Shochiku Umezawa (梅沢松竹, Umezawa Shōchiku) Voiced by: Yuto Mimura (Japanese); Jon Allen (English)
Go!_Go!_Loser_Ranger!
2018 Japanese film
animated mecha science fiction film produced by Sunrise and distributed by Shochiku. Released as part of the Gundam franchise, it is based on the 11th Gundam
Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Narrative
Television channel
J:COM BS (formerly known as BS Shochiku Tokyu) is a Japanese satellite television channel owned by J:COM BS Inc. (J:COM BS株式会社, Jeikomu Bīesu Kabushiki-gaisha)
J:COM_BS
Japanese film and television company
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studious.
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a.
Devoted to the common people; studious of the favor of the populace.
a.
Studiously sought; not easily or naturally deduced or introduced; forced; strained.
a.
Too studious.
pl.
of Studio
n.
One eminently studious of symmetry of parts.
a.
Earnest in endeavors; aiming sedulously; attentive; observant; diligent; -- usually followed by an infinitive or by of; as, be studious to please; studious to find new friends and allies.
v. t.
To bring from far; to seek out studiously.
a.
Studious of profit.
a.
Planned with study; deliberate; studied.
v. i.
To consider or think studiously; to ponder; to reflect; to muse; to meditate.
a.
Something studiously concealed; a thing kept from general knowledge; what is not revealed, or not to be revealed.
a.
Studiously neat or nice, especially in dress; spruce; affectedly precise; smooth and prim.
a.
Favorable to study; suitable for thought and contemplation; as, the studious shade.
n.
One who reads much; one who is studious.
n.
Anything brought from far, or brought about with studious care; a deep strategem.
a.
Given to thought, or to the examination of subjects by contemplation; contemplative.
n.
One eminently studious of symmetry of parts.
n.
The working room of an artist.
n.
A studious man; a scholar.
a.
Given to study; devoted to the acquisition of knowledge from books; as, a studious scholar.