Tohokushinsha Film

Tohokushinsha Film Corporation (株式会社東北新社, Kabushiki gaisha Tōhokushinsha) (JASDAQ: 2329) is a film distributor, production company and dubbing studio based in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo. It was founded in 1961 by Banjirō Uemura (who was also once the head of the Japanese branch of ITC Entertainment) as a dubbing house for foreign films; members of the Uemura family continue as its largest shareholders.

Tohokushinsha Film Corporation
Native name
株式会社東北新社
Kabushiki gaisha Tōhokushinsha
Public family-controlled KK
Traded asJASDAQ: 2329
IndustryFilm distribution, production company
Founded1961
FounderBanjirō Uemura
Headquarters,
Key people
Tetsu Uemura
(President and CEO)
OwnerUemura family (47.40%)
WebsiteTohokushinsha Film Corporation

Anime

Films

Games

Live action series

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