TOHO CINEMAS CHANTER, Cinema complex in Yurakucho district, Tokyo, Japan
TOHO Cinemas Chanter is a multiplex cinema with 13 screens spread across two buildings in the Yurakucho area. Screens 1 through 11 occupy the fourth floor of Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, while screens 12 and 13 are located in the basement of the adjacent Takarazuka Building.
This venue grew from TOHO's origins as a film production company that later became Japan's largest cinema chain with dozens of theaters across the country. The facility in Yurakucho demonstrates the company's expansion strategy to bring modern multiplex experiences to central urban locations.
The theater screens both international blockbusters and Japanese productions, maintaining a balance between global entertainment and local film content throughout the year.
The facility splits across two buildings, so arriving early helps locate your screen without confusion. The central location near Yurakucho Station makes it convenient to reach by train or other public transportation.
The venue offers several advanced viewing formats on different screens, including IMAX and Dolby Cinema options. Some auditoriums feature ScreenX technology that extends the image onto the side walls, creating a wider viewing angle.
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