Lune Hall, Combined facility in Ashiya, Japan
Lune Hall is a multipurpose facility in Ashiya combining a civic hall, performance venue, community center, and senior welfare facilities under one roof. The main building and its annex contain 17 conference rooms, multiple performance halls, music rooms, cooking areas, and traditionally designed Japanese spaces.
The opening of Lune Hall represented a major turning point in Ashiya's community infrastructure, bringing cultural and social services together in one location. The project strengthened community bonds by housing diverse programs and services that previously operated separately.
The facility houses spaces for diverse activities: music rooms, cooking classes, and traditionally designed Japanese areas that serve residents of different ages and interests. These varied spaces reflect how the place connects people with different hobbies and life stages.
The facility opens at 9:00 AM on weekdays and Saturdays, closing at 9:30 PM on these days, while Sunday hours run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You should arrive early for classes or events since spaces fill up quickly, especially during peak times.
The basement houses a dedicated hall for dance, ballet, and piano performances that also serves as a rehearsal space when the main performance area hosts other events. This hidden room arrangement allows the building to accommodate multiple events happening at the same time.
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