Theater Spots in Nagano Area

  • Yatsugatake Kogen Ongakudo
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Minamisaku-gun Minamimakimura Uminokuchi 2244
    A music hall located about 15 minutes by car from Nobeyama Station, the highest train station in Japan. It's on the grounds of the over 6.6 million square meter Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge, at an altitude of 1,500 meters. Nestled among the highland mountains, the beautiful hexagonal hall is made of larch, hemlock, and other wood, making it warm and inviting. Since opening in 1988, it's been visited by brilliant musicians from Japan and around the world. It has pleasant and refined acoustics unique to wooden halls. You'll get a deeper experience of the music there than you would in the city.
  • Azumino Concert Hall
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Azumino Hotaka 3987-8
    A privately-run concert hall which opened in 2000. A small hall with a 100 seat capacity, the facility is notable for how close performers and the audience are to each other. The hall has a high class walnut satin Bosendorfer 225 grand piano made in Vienna which is carefully maintained by a dedicated tuner. In addition to periodically holding concerts, the hall is also used as a venue for presentations and weddings. The hall also offers a music recording service.
  • Piccadilly Hall
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Matsumoto-shi Ote 4-chome 7-2
  • Okaya Kodomo Theater
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Okaya-shi Ginza 1-chome 1-25
  • Iida Citizen Theater
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Iida-shi Takahacho 3-5-6
  • Ina Oya Ko Theater
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Ina-shi Nishimachi 7227-1958

Nagano Areas

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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