
Ashyura

This month, two big movies that I’m very looking forward to seeing will be on screen!!
I’m so excited but I wouldn’t be able to see both of them because I’m 3rd grade of high school student and prices are high for me. I don’t want to lose 3000 yen at a month.
The remarkable movies are Ashyurajyou-no-Hiyomi (Somegorou Ichikawa, Rie Miyazawa) and CONSTANTINE (Keanu Reeves). Both are released at April 16th. Ashyurajyou-no-Hitomi is Japanese movie and latter is American movie.
I’d like to talk about each of the movies next time.

3 comments:
i saw constantine and i didn't think it was as good as i expected. it's still allright but...eh. how do they show movies in japan? subtitled or dubbed? and how much is the average ticket?
Both of them are for one movie in Japan. But I like subtitled versions better than dubbed ones.
In this time (17:00 April 13, 2005), exchange rate of the yen is 107yen to the dollar exchange rate. I mean, 1dollar = 107yen.
Adult rate is 1800 yen, approximately $17.
College student, vocational school student and high school student is 1500 yen, approximately $14.
Junior high school student, grade school student and infant are 1000yen, approximately $9.
If I see two movies at a month, it will be cost $28. I’m not given some spending money and don’t part time job. So for me, it’s expensive! If I lent the two movies, it only cost $7.
More over, Rental shop near my house gives us coupon (this coupon allow me to lent one DVD for free if I lend more than two) that can be used once a month and the coupon make costs $3.5!!
1800yen? O_O expensive, very expensive. In Tenerife the cinema most expensive cost 680yen (student) and the most cheap 490yen (approximately).
I don't know Ashyurajyou-no-Hiyomi, but I saw Constantine the last month.
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