Keiji Sada 100th
2026-01-09 03:26:25

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Actor Keiji Sada at Jinbocho Theater

Celebration of the Legendary Actor Keiji Sada



Jinbocho Theater, a haven for classic film enthusiasts, is set to host a special screening commemorating the 100th birth anniversary of renowned actor Keiji Sada. From January 17 to February 13, 2026, film lovers can experience Sada's captivating performances on the big screen, showcasing his incredible range and talent in various film genres during Japan's cinematic golden age.

Keiji Sada, who passed away prematurely at the age of 37 in 1964, is recognized today not only for his illustrious career but also as the father of actor Takaichi Nakai. Sada is celebrated as one of Japan's leading actors in the post-war era; his trademark charm and versatility saw him succeed in melodramas, socio-political dramas, and comedies alike. His ability to embody different characters made him a key figure in the flourishing film industry of Japan during that time.

This special screening series comprises a selection of representative works that span Sada's eclectic career. These films have been chosen not just because of their popularity, but to highlight his artistic depth and varied performances. Every feature will be screened in its original film format, allowing audiences to enjoy the authentic experience of Japanese cinema—a nostalgic delight for those who fondly remember this golden era.

Featured Films


Among the films set to be screened are:
  • - Irohanihoheto (1960)
- Directed by Noboru Nakagawa, this film explores deep emotional connections and the trials of life.
  • - Witness of 40,000 People (1960)
- Directed by Masanori Horiuchi, a thrilling tale enveloped in a dramatic narrative.
  • - I'll Buy You (1956)
- Directed by Masaki Kobayashi, this movie captures the essence of post-war economic struggles.
  • - Torrential Rain (1957)
- Directed by Noboru Nakagawa, this film delves into complex human emotions amid a tumultuous backdrop.
  • - Joy and Sorrow Over the Years (1957)
- Directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, it highlights Sada's dramatic prowess paired with top-tier co-stars.
  • - Collection Trip (1957)
- Another notable performance showcasing Sada’s comedic talents.

These films, alongside 10 more offerings, encapsulate Sada's impactful contributions to the cinematic landscape of Japan. Film aficionados are encouraged to check the Jinbocho Theater website for a complete schedule and details about each film.

The admission fee for this cinematic celebration is reasonable, with prices set at 1400 yen for adults, 1200 yen for seniors, and 1000 yen for students—making it an accessible event for all.

Where to Go


Jinbocho Theater is located at 1-23 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. For further inquiries or to book tickets, you can reach them at 03-5281-5132 or visit their official site at Jinbocho Theater.

Embark on a journey through the rich and vibrant history of Japanese cinema as you celebrate the legacy of a beloved actor. Join us in honoring Keiji Sada, a true icon whose legendary performances continue to resonate with audiences today. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience his artistry on the silver screen!


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