Immediately from JR Nara Station. About 10 minutes walk from Kintetsu station. Since the capacity is large, it is used for events and school commemorative ceremonies.
The hall itself is new and good, but if you go above the 3 floor, you need to climb a fairly steep staircase. Honestly, I wonder if the slope is too tight for people with height fear and even the stage can be seen. When the stage is over and you go down the stairs, if you defeat shogi, you will surely die. I was very scared.
I went to the Sakanaction live. The architecture was beautiful. It seems to be designed by a famous architect. I think it's a good idea to take a look after the live.
Public hall near JR Nara Station. It's a short walk from Hotel Nikko Nara, and the exterior is distinctive and I was interested, so I stopped by for a walk in the morning. It is a place used for venues such as concerts and plays, but just by looking around the hall, you can feel the Japanese atmosphere such as the walls made of tiles.
Cool.
There are halls such as concerts. The design is Shin Isozaki. Is this area canceled in Nara? It's a remnant of the exposition that became.
Pre-war
Immediately from JR Nara Station. About 10 minutes walk from Kintetsu station. Since the capacity is large, it is used for events and school commemorative ceremonies.
new.
The hall itself is new and good, but if you go above the 3 floor, you need to climb a fairly steep staircase. Honestly, I wonder if the slope is too tight for people with height fear and even the stage can be seen. When the stage is over and you go down the stairs, if you defeat shogi, you will surely die. I was very scared.
Live!
I went to the Sakanaction live. The architecture was beautiful. It seems to be designed by a famous architect. I think it's a good idea to take a look after the live.
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Public hall near JR Nara Station. It's a short walk from Hotel Nikko Nara, and the exterior is distinctive and I was interested, so I stopped by for a walk in the morning. It is a place used for venues such as concerts and plays, but just by looking around the hall, you can feel the Japanese atmosphere such as the walls made of tiles.