By KOHZOH YAKUWA/ Staff Writer
January 11, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Michinari Ueno, left, director of Takada Sekaikan, where “Densha o Tomeruna” was screened, and Akira Torizuka, president of Echigo Tokimeki Railway Co., pose in Joetsu, Niigata Prefecture. (Kohzoh Yakuwa)
In business for more than a century, Takada Sekaikan, one of Japan's oldest movie theaters, reached out to a struggling entity trying to stay on the rails during the novel coronavirus pandemic. [Read More]
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