Japanese cinema attendanceIn 2020, the number of people watching movies in Japanese cinemas was 106.13 million, the lowest number since 1955. The decline in the number of people watching the movie was mainly due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic. The previous year with the lowest number of viewers was 1996, with 119.57 million viewers. Although the movie " Ghost Blade Theatrical Infinite Train " released in 2020 was a huge success, the number of people watching the movie was still very obvious. It was observed that even if the epidemic subsided, the number of audiences might not recover quickly, so it was necessary to continue to take preventive measures and promote the safety of cinemas. In general, 2020 was the year with the lowest number of movie viewers in Japan.
Japanese Name EncyclopediaModern Japanese names were made up of two parts, the surname and the given name. There were about 120,000 surnames in Japan, 80% of which originated from place names, such as Tanaka, Yamaguchi, etc., and were generally composed of 1 - 5 characters, with two-character surnames being the majority. Japanese names generally had special meanings, such as "pine, crane, turtle" representing longevity,"pig, bear, tiger" representing bravery, and so on. Here are some common Japanese names: chunxiang (Haruka), Taro (Taro), Yoko (Yoko), Flower Ichiro (Ichiro), Misaki (Misaki), Kenta There were Kenta, Shinichi, Aiko, Shota, Reiko, Shinichi, Kazumi, Naomi, Eichiji, and Michiko. However, it was impossible to provide a complete list of Japanese names.
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Japanese ghost filmsI recommend " The Perfect Life, Starting from the Heavenly Queen Bringing Her Baby to the Door " by the author, Nai Gai 'er. This urban entertainment star novel was super interesting. The male protagonist Xia An had a strong sense of responsibility and was a crazy demon who spoiled his wife. The female protagonist Yan Rui had fiery red lips but was a good wife and mother. The contrast between having an unmarried daughter was huge. There was also the cute little girl, Xia Ran.
'The Way of the Sword: Overturning the Heavens' was not bad either. The author was an octopus eating meatballs. In martial arts novels, the world was not peaceful. Demonic sects, aristocratic families, and foreign races caused trouble, but there were also powerful figures like eminent monks, Taoists, and scholars. The main character, Su Mu, walked the world with a sword.
Go to School and Pretend to be a Magical Girl, a light novel written by the landing module. The magical girl beside the male protagonist, Xu Yang, was strange. The female protagonist, Rheia, and others had their own characteristics. The world was in danger, and the magical girl came to save it.
'Peerless: Gu Master Transformed Douluo' was created by the deep fish that loved Gu Gu. The male protagonist, Huo Yuhao, had a soul transmigration Douluo, a Gu Master achievement system, and many interesting stories with the female protagonists.
The Van That Can Transmigrate, by Lonely Xiaowen. The main character Zhou He drove a van to deliver goods in the universe. The theme was quite satisfactory. Although it was not enough, the book was still very good.
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Japanese horror films" Listen to the Gods " was a Japanese horror film based on the manga of the same name drawn by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Feiji Fujimura. It was directed by Director Takashi Miike and starred by actors such as Fushikatai, Yamazaki Komi, and Takanosuke Shenmu. In the story, Takahata Shun, a high school student who was bored and disappointed in his current life, experienced a series of terrifying events, such as the teacher's head suddenly exploding in class, followed by the appearance of a talking Dharma roly-doll forcing the students to play the game of " one, two, three, don't move ". After a bloody battle, he instantly became the only survivor in the class. Then he and his childhood friend encountered various terrifying levels, including a giant lucky cat playing a death game of catching mice.
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Korean horror films have been around since the early years of Korean cinema, however, it was not until the late 1990s that the genre began to experience a renewal. Many of the Korean horror films tend to focus on the suffering and the anguish of characters rather than focus on the explicit "blood and guts" aspect of horror. Korean horror features many of the same motifs, themes, and imagery as Japanese horror. Modern South Korean horror films are typically distinguished by stylish directing, themes of social commentary, and genre blending. The horror and thriller genres are cited as gaining international attention to South Korean Cinema. American Hollywood has adapted several Korean horror films such as Oldboy (2003 film), Into the Mirror (2003), and A Tale of Two Sisters (2003). Train to Busan (2016) and The Wailing (film) (2016) are rumored to currently have remakes in talks for production.