This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1973 Japanese theatrical release of the "Toei Manga Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri). The Toei Cartoon Festival (東映まんがまつり,
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1969 Japanese theatrical release of a "Toei Manga Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri). The Toei Cartoon Festival (東映まんがまつり,
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1973 Japanese theatrical release for a "Toei Manga Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri). The Toei Cartoon Festival (東映まんがまつり,
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1960s Japanese theatrical release for a "Toei Manga Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri). The Toei Cartoon Festival (東映まんがまつり,
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1978 Japanese theatrical release for a "Toei Manga Festival" (Toei Manga Matsuri). The Toei Cartoon Festival (東映まんがまつり,
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the Japanese horror film The Living Skeleton (originally titled Kyūketsu Dokurosen). Directed by Hiroshi Matsuno, the
This is a Japanese B2 Poster (20.3" x 28.7") for the 1964 Japanese horror anthology film Kwaidan (Japanese: 怪談, Kaidan, meaning "Ghost Stories"). Directed by Masaki Kobayashi, the film
This is a Japanese B1x3 Billboard (86"x40") for Onibaba, a landmark horror film in Japanese cinema. Onibaba (鬼婆; lit. "Demon hag"), also titled The Hole, is a