Hiroshima City Cinematographic and Audio-Visual Library, Film archive in Motomachi, Hiroshima, Japan.
Hiroshima City Cinematographic and Audio-Visual Library is an archive for films and audiovisual materials located in the Motomachi district. The building houses extensive collections of films, documentaries, and educational resources.
The archive was founded in 1982 and became one of the city's important cultural institutions. Its establishment was part of ongoing efforts to preserve films and audiovisual works for the future.
The facility showcases Japanese and international films in its screening room where visitors sit together to watch them. The program changes regularly and it also hosts special events designed for both children and adults.
The facility is centrally located and easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors should check in advance when films are screened and when the rooms are open.
The facility has private viewing booths where visitors can watch materials from the collection on their own. These rooms allow people to explore videos, DVDs, and recordings at their own pace.
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