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Katsumi Nishikawa Film Museum

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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
540-11 Chizu, Yazu District, Tottori 689-1402, JapanMap
Phone: +81 858-76-1111
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  • akio9jp
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    I remember my youth.

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    It is a retro Western-style building built in the early Showa period, and is a memorial hall that introduces the achievements of film director Katsumi Nishikawa from Chizu Town. Inside the museum, valuable items 々 such as posters, scripts, snap photos, and letters from actors are on display. The Silver generation was a work of Izu dancers, tide, blue mountains, etc., and made my heart flutter in my youth.

    Reviewed on May 16, 2022
  • Venture806823
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    The Western-style building in the backyard of the Shioya store is the memorial hall.

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    The Western-style building in the backyard of the Shioya store is the memorial hall. Posters of movie works by Katsumi Nishikawa, a movie director from Chizu Town, are on display. Admission is free. In addition to Sayuri Yoshinaga and Momoe Yamaguchi's Izu dancers, he is also directed by many movies. The building was originally a sanatorium and was also used for churches. It is a building designated as a registered tangible cultural property.

    Reviewed on Dec 24, 2018
  • Explore808835
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    There are valuable treasures such as letters from Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura starring

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    A corner of the backyard of the old Shioya store. There is a front tag on the front. Former 々 is a tuberculosis treatment facility built before the war. Now it has become a movie memorial hall for Katsumi Nishikawa. It's a pretty small building, but the exhibits are surprisingly abundant. In addition to posters of masterpieces such as "Zetsusho" and "Izu no Odoriko", there were also precious treasures such as letters from Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura who starred in the film.

    Reviewed on Sep 20, 2018
  • shakuanjuu
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    The garden is also very nice.

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    It is a small but preferable facility in Chizu-juku, where the old-fashioned townscape remains and has an emotional atmosphere. The birthplace of director Katsumi Nishikawa, who directed movies starring Sayuri, such as "Izu no Odoriko" and "Blue Mountains", is the memorial hall. It is a small western style building, but the garden is well maintained and has a calm atmosphere.

    Reviewed on Jan 28, 2018
  • ponte777
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    it's small.

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    I miss the posters of the youth movie of the past. There are other materials on display that you can understand the personality of director Nishikawa, so if you are middle-aged and older, you will involuntarily look at it. Free viewing is also good.

    Reviewed on May 25, 2017

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