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The 47 Loyal Ronin (1910)
An adventure film with Benshi performers. Sometimes considered the 'first Japanese feature film', it survives today as a compilation of scenes from various different 1910s adaptations totaling nearly three hours in length. The bulk of the content comes from the 1911 adaptation by legendary Japanese filmmaker Makino Shozo.
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The Mito Kōmon Chronicles: Part Two (1910)
Sequel to the film "The Mito Kōmon Chronicles" (1910).
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The Mito Kōmon Chronicles (1910)
First film adaptation of Mito Kōmon.
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Iwami Jûtarô (1911)
Horror short.
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Rashomon (1911)
Legend tells the Watanabe-no-Tsuna, one of Raiko's demon-hunters, was summoned to Rashomon where an evil she-demon, Idaraki-doji, was praying on traveler's. He hacked off the demon's arm, but she later tricked him into returning it.
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Sakura Sôgorô Ichidaiki (1910)
Japanese horror movie from 1910.
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The Hanging Ceiling at a Utsunomiya (1910)
The first version of a kabuki ghost story which would be filmed numerous times, the story is based on a historical incident which occurred in 1622 when an assassination attempt Tokugawa lemitsu, during his visit to Utsunomiya Castle. This alleged plan involved luring lemitsu into a "death-trap" room with a falling ceiling filled with rocks. A sub-plot involves retribution by the ghost of a man murdered and buried in a well.
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Sugawara denju tenarai kagami terakoya (1920)
Japanese horror movie from 1920.
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Sakura Sogoro (1912)
Japanese horror movie from 1912.
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Legend of the Righteous Sakura Sôgrô (1909)
Japanese horror movie from 1909.
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Willow-Monster (1909)
Perhaps a depiction of the mythic yanagi-baba, or "willow witch", a spirit which emerges when a willow tree is 1,000 years, Featuring the Matsudaira Ryutaro kabuki troupe.
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The Heavenly Being Sugawara (1909)
Sugawara no Michizane was a poet/politician of the Heian period, who fell from grace and died in exile. It was said that his vengeful ghost was the cause of subsequent plagues, natural disasters, and deaths.
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The Plate Mansion in Banshu (1912)
Japanese horror movie from 1912.
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Shin Momotarô (1909)
One of 3 movies released 1909 with the same name.
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New Story of Momotaro (1909)
The first film vision of another seminal Japanese folk legend. Momotarô, the boy who was conceived when his elderly parents ate a magic peach and were rejuvenated for one final night of passionate sex. He proved to be a mighty hero, and an invincible defender of the Japanese people, travelling to the mythic island of Onigashima and killing all its demons. One of three movies released in 1909 in Japan. All of them share the same name.
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Folk-Tale of Taro (1908)
One of the most popular of all Japan folk-tales is the famous undersea myth of Urashima Taro, the fisherman who is taken by a turtle to an underwater kingdom; in the palace of the Dragon King, he dreams for three centuries before returning to find himself in the distant future.
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Ghost Story: The Murder of Bunya (1911)
Earliest japanese horror film.
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Banchō Sarayashiki (1911)
Earliest japanese horror film.
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Chibusa no Enoki (1910)
Earliest japanese horror film.
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Oiwa Inari (1910)
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Battle at Honnôji Temple (1908)
In 1908, Director/Producer Shozo Makino (father of Japanese cinema) directed and produced the first dramatic film in Kyoto. “Honnô-ji Gassen” was shot at Shinnyo-Do Temple. Considered a lost film.


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