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Osaka | Nanba

Osaka Shochikuza

In 1923, at Dotonbori where known as a theater district that has continued since the Edo period, Osaka Shochikuza was built and opened as the first full-scale Western-style theater in Kansai.

Capacity:~1000people

Historical building

Theater

Facility Attractions

A large-scale theater with over 100 years of history that disseminates various performing arts both domestically and internationally.

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The neo-Renaissance style front facade, also known as the “Arc de Triomphe of Dotonbori,” has been preserved as it is, and the theater was newly built and reopened in 1997 as a theater that can accommodate the theater of the new era.
In order to lead the performing arts of the 21st century, this is one of Japan’s leading theaters that disseminates a wide variety of content throughout the year, including kabuki, contemporary plays, musicals, concerts, and more, both domestically and internationally.

 

 

A historic venue that combines Japanese design with a gorgeous Western style

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The first floor has a European theme, with walls and floors finished in Italian marble, while the second floor has a Japanese theme, with seasonal Japanese paintings on display. A theater with a red theme welcomes guests on the third floor. A variety of performances tailored to the event will allow visitors to enjoy a special time.

Venue Introduction

Audience Seating

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Guests will be welcomed by a historic theater space with a red theme that gives a sense of the extraordinary.

 

 

 

Main Lobby〈2F〉

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Aperitif parties with light meals can also be held in the main lobby on the second floor. Recommended for social gatherings before or after ceremonies or lectures.

 

 

Venue name

Outdoor/Indoor

Area(㎡)

Seated course

Seated buffet

Standing

Theatre

School

U-shape

square shape

Theater indoors ※㎥ 1033people
Main Lobby indoors ※㎥

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Facility Introduction

Osaka Shochikuza, a new form of ceremony and lecture

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The theater venue can be used for ceremonies, lectures, various presentations, etc. Because Shochikuza presents a wide variety of content throughout the year, such as kabuki and contemporary drama, it is possible to design a variety of events according to the purpose.

 

 

 

Making use of a historic theater

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A venue that allows you to feel the unique charm of a theater that can be used for various scenes. Please feel free to contact us regarding availability or any questions you may have.

 

 

 

Maximum capacity

wifi

AV and lighting facilities

Barrier-free food

Catering

Link collection

Multilingual support

1033person
*Food Barrier-Free: Please feel free to contact us if you have any allergies or halal food needs.

Utilization time

Please contact us for details when using

Supplementary information

Please contact us for details on how to use the facility, such as regular holidays

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Notes

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Access

  • Venue name

    Osaka Shochikuza

  • Venue address

    1-9-19 Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0071

  • Access

    [Train]
    Osaka Metro "Namba Station" Approx. 1 minute on foot

    [Car/Taxi]
    "Osaka Station" Approx. 20 minutes

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    Capacity /~1033 people

  • Facilities

    Cloakroom, sound, lighting, wireless microphones, etc.

plan

inquiry

If you are considering a party, please contact us.

Please let us know your requests, such as special performances, decoration arrangements, and food customization.
Our experienced staff will work closely with you to create the perfect party.

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