Hokkoku Shimbun Akabane Hall, 石川県金沢市にある多目的ホール
Hokkoku Shimbun Akabane Hall is a multi-purpose venue in Minamichō, Kanazawa, featuring a large stage and numerous seats for various events. The design is straightforward and open, with modern lighting and sound equipment, backstage facilities, and flexible spaces that can be configured for everything from concerts to meetings.
The venue opened on August 5, 2008, designed by architect Masaru Asaishi to serve multiple purposes for the community. Named after the established local newspaper, it has grown into a key cultural venue supporting arts and entertainment in the region.
The hall is named after Banjiro Akaba, founder of the local newspaper Hokkoku Shimbun that has supported the community for many years. It functions as a gathering place where residents connect through performances, exhibitions, and community activities throughout the year.
The venue is easily accessible by public transport and offers nearby parking for visitors arriving by car. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, and detailed maps help guests navigate the spaces comfortably.
Visitors can view the stage from a 360-degree perspective and explore different angles from the seating areas to see how the stage appears from various positions. This rare feature gives a sense of how the audience experience changes depending on where you sit.
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