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The locals are old halls, so of course they do. It's not far from the station, but it's not a distance you can see when you go up to the ground, there is no guide, and it may be difficult to understand. It is divided into a large hall (forest hall) and a small hall (village hall), and the impression that it is always doing something. There is a long staircase in front of you, but is there something like a barrier-free passage? The toilet was just down the stairs, so maybe not.
I went to see Total Ten Bosch's solo live. Since it was in that row, I think it was the 20th row from the front, but the previous customers were not in the way and it was very easy to see.
Access is convenient and it is connected to Kanayama Subway Station by a connecting passage, so you can go on the underpass as it is without going to land. The building is aging, but it doesn't feel old.
It is undeniable that it is aging. The number of toilets (for women) is small, so you need to go early. Also, as far as I could see, the elevator for the audience was not found.
It may be hard to find the location.
The locals are old halls, so of course they do. It's not far from the station, but it's not a distance you can see when you go up to the ground, there is no guide, and it may be difficult to understand. It is divided into a large hall (forest hall) and a small hall (village hall), and the impression that it is always doing something. There is a long staircase in front of you, but is there something like a barrier-free passage? The toilet was just down the stairs, so maybe not.
Good to be close to the station
Visited several times at the concert It's not new, but the sound is usually very satisfying I think it's better to be close to Kanayama Station
Total tenbos solo live
I went to see Total Ten Bosch's solo live. Since it was in that row, I think it was the 20th row from the front, but the previous customers were not in the way and it was very easy to see.
From meetings to events
Access is convenient and it is connected to Kanayama Subway Station by a connecting passage, so you can go on the underpass as it is without going to land. The building is aging, but it doesn't feel old.
The seats are loose, but the old hall
It is undeniable that it is aging. The number of toilets (for women) is small, so you need to go early. Also, as far as I could see, the elevator for the audience was not found.