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A 1937 photo of 'Wakakusa Eigakan' (若草劇場) in Keijō (Seoul)

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한국어: 1937년 일제 시대 경성부 본정의 '약초극장' (若草劇場) 모습을 촬영한 사진이다. (출처: 和田重義, 大京城都市大觀, 朝鮮新聞社, 1937) 약초극장은 오늘날 충무로라 불리는 지역에 있었으며, 해방 후 1946년에 '수도극장'으로 이름을 바꾸어 계속 영업을 하였다. 1962년에는 '스카라극장'으로 이름을 바꾸었고, 2005년에 철거되었다.
English: 'Wakakusa Eigakan' (若草劇場), romanized as Yakcho Geukjang in Korean, was a cinema theater built in 1935 at Honmachi, Keijō (present-day Chungmu-ro region in Downtown Seoul) This theater late changed its name into 'Sudo Geukjang' (수도극장) in 1946, and changed its name once again into 'Scala Geukjang' (스카라극장) in 1963. The theater was demolished in 2005.
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Source 서울역사아카이브 > 근현대서울사진 > 수록도서별 > 1930년대 > 大京城都市大觀 대경성도시대관 > 약초영화극장
Author 和田重義

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