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Dec13
Jackie Chan in Japan for "Shinjuku Incident"

Jackie Chan is in Japan preparing for his new movie, "Shinjuku Incident."

The movie is about Chinese immirgrants to Japan.

Chan's filmmakers are scouting locations in Shinjuku, one of Tokyo's most crowded shopping and play districts.

The drama will be directed by Derek Yee.jackie.chan.japan.jpg

Chan just finished shooting a Hollywood film "The Forbidden Kingdom" in which he starred with another action star - Jet Li.

Are you a Jackie Chan fan?

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