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Ikeda Cultural Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Access is quite bad.
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The interior is wider than it looks. I was playing a concert by Junichi Inagaki a few years ago, so although it's old, the sound effect is good. I also do rakugo occasionally, and there are many fun events. There is a restaurant in the building, and there is no feeling that it is so abandoned.
It is a 10-minute walk from Hankyu Ishibashi Station. It is nicknamed Azeria Hall. We are working to create local culture and can enjoy various events.
I participated in the Osaka Chorus Festival. The entire building was lively with the chorus festival. The hall looked a little old, but the facilities such as the dressing room were well equipped and the view from the window was good. However, if you are a little closer to the station, it will be helpful.
Access is quite bad.
The interior is wider than it looks. I was playing a concert by Junichi Inagaki a few years ago, so although it's old, the sound effect is good. I also do rakugo occasionally, and there are many fun events. There is a restaurant in the building, and there is no feeling that it is so abandoned.
Culture Plaza.
It is a 10-minute walk from Hankyu Ishibashi Station. It is nicknamed Azeria Hall. We are working to create local culture and can enjoy various events.
the muzette is on display.
Daihatsu's muzet is on display in the hall. It's a car that you can't see unless you go to Southeast Asia now, but it used to be very active in Japan.
I'm a little closer to the station.
I participated in the Osaka Chorus Festival. The entire building was lively with the chorus festival. The hall looked a little old, but the facilities such as the dressing room were well equipped and the view from the window was good. However, if you are a little closer to the station, it will be helpful.
There are various information.
Access is not so good. There is a lot of information that is not cultural, so you may want to live in Ikeda.