長野県伊那文化会館, Cultural center in Ina City, Japan.
The Ina Cultural Center comprises two performance spaces: a main hall and a smaller hall featuring adjustable seating arrangements for different event types. Both venues accommodate performances, exhibitions, and cultural activities throughout the year.
The facility opened in 1988 following completion of construction in Kasuga Park the previous year. It was built to provide the region with a dedicated space for cultural and artistic gatherings.
The center serves as a gathering space where local and regional artists display their work through rotating exhibitions with flexible wall arrangements. The space reflects how the community values creative expression and artistic engagement throughout the year.
The center is accessible by foot from JR Ina Station and offers ample parking for those arriving by car. Daytime hours make it convenient for visitors to attend events and explore exhibitions at their own pace.
A planetarium inside uses an optical projector to display millions of stars across its dome ceiling. The dome features decorative patterns inspired by the natural landscape of Ina Valley.
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