TOHO Cinemas LaLaport Funabashi

2 Chome−1−1 ららぽーとTOKYO-BAY 西館 3F,
Hamacho, Funabashi,
Chiba 273-8530

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Toho Cinemas Ltd. (Official)

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Operated by: Toho Cinemas Ltd.

Functions: Movies (First Run), Movies (Foreign)

Previous Names: Cine 6, LaLaport Cinema 10

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The Toho Kanto Kogyo chain opened the Cine 6’s doors on March 25, 1988 featuring six screens under both Toho and Shochiku. Four more Toei and Milano screens were added around 1993 bringing a total to 10 screens.

After closing for renovations on July 16, 2004, the entire theater was renamed “TOHO Cinemas Funabashi Lalaport” and opened with only five screens. On October 30 of the same year, the remaining five screens were reopened and the theater was fully opened. This lasted until November 16, 2013, when it closed and relocated to the third floor of the West Building.

Shochiku and Toei withdrew from the company and it became the sole operator of the Toho group. Since the Tsudanuma Theatre Cine Park in the Tsudanuma Parco B Building closed on February 28, 2010, this was the remaining theater operating in Funabashi City.

The newer 10-screen TOHO Cinemas Funabashi Lalaport opened six days later on November 22, 2013 with 1,861 seats and 20 wheelchairs (two in each auditorium).

This was the first movie theater ever in Japan to have Dolby Atmos, which were installed inside the largest auditorium Screen 4 with 403 seats and TCX. Screen 1 is the smallest with 92 seats featuring MediaMation MX4D, and the rest have ranging capacities of 99-313.

Contributed by 50sSNIPES

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50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on March 11, 2025 at 9:22 pm

The Funabashi Lalaport was also home to the first ever drive-in theater in Japan, it’ll have its own CT page soon.

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