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  • 4/5 Erik L. 5 years ago on Google • 193 reviews
    I like this cinema, but the screen is quite small. Small seems the running theme here, as the restrooms are the tightest I have ever seen. The seats in the cinema are pretty chill and nice. Sound (at least for the ninja batman movie) was crisp. Prices are crazy high though like rest of Japan - 1800 yen for a daytime cinema.
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  • 5/5 Andrey M. 2 years ago on Google • 6 reviews
    Great place, nice interior, comfortable seats, super nice surrounding area. Love that they play old movies. I saw Taxi Driver on 35mm film and it was great. No trailers, no one had popcorn, it was the best experience I ever had in a movie theater. * The screen is bigger than it looks on photo.
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  • 5/5 Anna S. 7 months ago on Google • 990 reviews
    It looks a bit old style cinema, but it was clean and comfortable.

  • 4/5 Bernadette Estepa (Gaijin G. 8 months ago on Google • 719 reviews
    A movie costs 2,000 yen. More expensive than another cinema in another part of Tachikawa. I don’t see what makes it more expensive though. The interior, sound quality, nothing is really more elevated than in another cinema. But oh well, no other place you can watch on a big screen other than cinemas.

  • 5/5 Mewslie 4 years ago on Google • 415 reviews
    I find the sound of system in this theatre better than average, and makes some movies extremely worth seeing here. Strangely western feel; probably the construction style with bare concrete? You can book tickets online, or with machines at the theatre. There's one in person counter left if you don't want to use the machine. They have the normal movie food, but I'd recommend getting the pizza on the first floor instead. Seats are pretty comfy, and it's set up so that it's pretty good to sit mid to closeish to the screen. They've been showing some classic movie this year, like Jaws, Back to the Future, so I recommend checking it out.

  • 3/5 Assad J. 4 years ago on Google • 333 reviews
    A great alternative to Toho Cinemas. The movie theatre isn't as as crowded as Toho Cinemas usually are, so the wait in line to get food and drinks is fairly quick. The one downside is they don't accept digital payments such as Suica, EDY, etc so bring cash in hand! The restrooms can be a bit far from your screening, but overall the theatre is clean and I love the lighting they have around the seats.

  • 4/5 Alejandro R. 1 year ago on Google • 82 reviews
    Love this Cinema, access is quick and easy with e-ticket and you can get discount entrance fee if you become a member. Only inconvenience is the food and snack at the venue, not fresh popcorn. New stuff is the cookies and donuts, not as flavory as the price but those aren't bad.

  • 4/5 Rod J. 8 months ago on Google • 57 reviews
    Big screen, great sound. Comfortable seats.

  • 3/5 Ian R. 4 years ago on Google • 50 reviews
    Been several times and today was again reminded how dark and drab it is, looks old and is not a patch on Cinema One. Sound is good, seats fine but tickets at ¥1,800 up to 70 years old now! No discount. Hot dog in bread roll pretty disgusting. Staff good. Definitely prefer Cinema One!

  • 3/5 Takeshi M. 2 years ago on Google • 1 review
    watched Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man in November 2021. they don't use a film projector...digitally projected Jim Jarmusch was horrible. also they claim the theatre room has an excellent audio but no. either the volume was too low or they forgot to turn on subwoofers. Neil Young's sound track sounded like coldplay. i wouldn't watch art films in this theatre.


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