Parthenon Tama, Concert hall and cultural center in Ochiai district of Tama, Japan
Parthenon Tama is a concert hall and cultural center in Tama, situated within Tama Central Park. The main hall seats approximately 1,400 people and features contemporary architecture designed for excellent acoustics and adaptable stage arrangements for different performance types.
The facility was designed by architect Kōichi Sone and opened in 1987, establishing it as a landmark for performing arts in Tama. The building became an important cultural institution that shaped the development of arts programming in the city.
The venue presents theatrical productions, music concerts, and community events throughout the year. It serves as a central gathering place where the local population engages with performing arts and cultural programming.
The facility is a 5-minute walk from Tama Center Station, with connections via both the Keio and Odakyu Lines. The location within the park provides straightforward access and ample parking options nearby.
In 2020, the facility underwent major renovations that added 25 wheelchair-accessible spaces and improved soundproofing throughout the building. New rehearsal rooms were also created to support local performers and community arts groups.
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