米子市公会堂
Yonago City Public Hall is a multi-purpose hall in Yonago that opened in 1958 and hosts various cultural events. The building contains several large rooms designed for concerts, theatrical performances, and community gatherings, accommodating different types of events and audiences.
The building was founded in 1958 and designed by renowned Japanese architect Fujio Murono, with its form inspired by a grand piano. After earthquake safety upgrades in 2014, it was modernized and reopened with improvements.
The name reflects its purpose as a public gathering place for the city. Today it serves as a venue where local artists perform and residents from all ages come together to experience cultural activities.
The building is located near the city center and is easily reached on foot or by public transport. The main hall typically closes on Tuesdays, though other areas of the complex remain open to visitors.
The building's form was shaped by the renowned architect after a grand piano, giving it a distinctive appearance. This design choice has been recognized in Japan as one of the most notable public buildings in the nation.
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