, abbreviated SPE or SPEJ, is a Japanese film studio, based in Minato-ku, Tokyo. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony Group Corporation, with the majority of SPEJ's shares held by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Originally founded in 1984 as , the Japanese division of RCA Columbia Pictures International Video, the company took on its current name in 1991 after , the Japanese division of Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International, and , a Japanese Screen Gems subsidiary formed in 1960, were merged into it. SPEJ became a Sony Music Entertainment Japan subsidiary in March 1994, then SMEJ sold 50% of its shares to Sony Corporation on January 10, 1997 and then SPEJ was split between the American Sony Pictures Entertainment (70%) and Sony Corporation (30%) in April 1998.
They have also distributed most of Sony Pictures films for Japan, as well as producing some anime and anime films as well.
In 2019, Sony Japan merged its music subsidiary Aniplex with its television subsidiary Funimation. In 2020, through Funimation, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan bought Crunchyroll from AT&T. On March 22, 2024, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan made an agreement to outsource its home media distribution operations to Happinet through its Media Marketing unit.