Miyagi Prefectural Auditorium, Music venue in Sendai, Japan.
Miyagi Prefectural Auditorium is a concert hall in Sendai featuring a grand performance space with three tiers of seating. The venue accommodates around 1,590 spectators and includes an orchestra pit designed for classical music presentations.
The venue first opened in 1964 as a cultural space for the city. It underwent major reconstruction following the 2011 earthquake and reopened in 2012 after completing essential structural repairs.
The auditorium serves as a hub for classical music and Japanese performing arts in the region. It regularly presents orchestral performances and hosts theater, dance, and traditional art productions that draw audiences from across Miyagi.
The auditorium sits about 300 meters from Kotodai-koen Station on the Nanboku subway line, making it easy to reach by public transport. The facility is wheelchair accessible and equipped with professional sound systems suitable for all types of performances.
The venue gained a sponsored name, Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi, through a naming rights agreement in 2007. This marked a first for a prefectural auditorium in Japan to enter such a commercial partnership.
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