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Though some internet reports cited 5 cinemas, the reports refer to total number of cinemas in Tokyo and Osaka, not Tokyo itself. However, reports from official media sources such as Reuters and AFP listed only 3 from Tokyo and 1 from Osaka. Hence, figure in article reverted to 3 cinemas. Snowybeagle (talk) 01:38, 4 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Asahi report on 28 March indicated 1 cinema pulled out from total of 5 in Tokyo and Osaka.
It did not identify whether this is from Tokyo and Osaka. However, put together with AFP report (1 Apr 2008), this could bring the total number of cinemas pulling out from Tokyo and Osaka to 5. Ambiguity arise because the reports only identified Humax and no other operators, and hence it cannot be determined if the 3+1 reported by AFP included the 1 which pulled out earlier as reported by Asahi. Snowybeagle (talk) 01:44, 4 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]