National Film Archive of Japan
National Film Archive of Japan is located around one minute's walk from Exit 1 of Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and around one minute's walk from Exit A4 of Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. National Film Archive is the only national film organization of its kind in Japan, and contributes to the invigoration of film culture through film preservation and research, and through film screenings. It is the largest film archive in Japan, with around 80,000 films in its collections. There are two projection theatres, which screen important Japanese and international movies. National Film Archive also has a specialist film library, with a wide range of film-related materials (mainly in Japanese).
Spot details
- Address
- Tokyo Chuou-ku Kyoubashi 3-7-6 Map
- Phone
- 05055418600
- Hours
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[Exhibition Room] 11:00-18:30 (Room entrance is until 18:00)
※ Monthly End Friday is 11:00-20:00 (entrance is until 19:30)
[Screening] Depends on the planning details Home Pages Reference (https://www.nfaj.go.jp/)
[Libraries] 12:30-18:30 (until entering the room 18:00) - Closed
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[Exhibition room/screening] Monday, New Year's holiday, preparation for screening/exhibition replacement periods
[Library] Monday, SundayPublic holidays, New Year's holiday, book maintenance period - Fees
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[Exhibition Room] General 250 yen, College Student 130 yen
Senior/High School Students Below and under 18 years old, Disabled People (with as many as one attendant as a general rule), Campus Members of the National Film Archive and the National Museum of Modern Art, valid MOMAT passport If you have Free
[Screening] Depends on the project, please refer to the website for details (https://www.nfaj.go.jp/) - Parking Lot
- Not available (please use public transportation)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available (Available only in smoking rooms. *To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, smoking rooms are currently closed.)
- Wi-Fi
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN