Munetsugu Hall, Concert hall in Sakae, Nagoya, Japan
Munetsugu Hall is a concert venue in Nagoya with two floors designed for musical performances. The space houses professional-grade pianos and can seat around 310 people for events.
Tokuji Munetsugu, founder of the CoCo Ichibanya restaurant chain, opened this venue in 2007 in Nagoya. His investment brought a dedicated performance space to the city for musicians and artists.
The performance space accommodates 310 seats and features professional grade instruments including Steinway D-274 and Yamaha CFⅢS pianos for musicians.
The hall sits close to Sakae subway station, making it easy to reach on foot from there. Visitors should plan their visit knowing the space has different layouts on each floor.
The stage features solid hinoki Japanese cypress flooring, a material chosen for its sound qualities. This traditional choice creates an acoustic environment that modern venues rarely achieve.
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