Beppu Public Hall, Village hall in Beppu, Japan
Beppu Public Hall spans three floors in the Kamitanoyu-machi district, with the main Central Hall on the ground level and additional halls above. The building offers flexible spaces for different types of events and public gatherings.
The building was constructed in 1928 and later underwent renovation to restore its original architectural features. Key elements like the main stairway and period design details were preserved during this restoration work.
The hall serves as a meeting point for the community and hosts conferences, exhibitions, and performances that bring people together. Visitors can see the city's active cultural offerings through the events held here.
The address is 6-37 Kamitanoyumachi with 90 parking spaces available. The facility is open from early morning to late evening throughout the year.
Beppu is known for eight distinct hot spring areas collectively called Beppu Hatto. This geological feature influences the types of events held at the hall and shapes its role in the community.
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