Shinjuku Piccadilly, Multiplex cinema in Shinjuku, Japan.
Shinjuku Piccadilly is a multiplex cinema in Shinjuku with ten screening rooms and a total capacity of around 2,200 seats, equipped with modern projection technology. The rooms offer different seating arrangements, with some featuring extra comfort and more space between seats.
The theater opened in 1958 as Shinjuku Shochiku Bunka Engeijo with a single small hall holding around 365 seats. Over decades, it expanded and changed to eventually become the multiplex complex that exists today in 2008.
The theater programs Japanese releases alongside international films, reflecting how Tokyo residents enjoy movies from around the world. The selection changes regularly to match what audiences in the neighborhood want to watch.
The cinema sits right next to Shinjuku Station, making it very easy to reach by train or subway from anywhere in Tokyo. The facility offers wheelchair access, online ticket reservations, and different seating options to suit various needs.
A premium section within the theater features seating with extra comfort, where guests can order drinks like cocktails while watching the film. This option makes the visit feel less like a typical movie experience and more like a special occasion.
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