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  2. Category:Music venues in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Concert halls in Tokyo (6 P) Pages in category "Music venues in Tokyo" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  3. List of indoor arenas in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Location Arena Date built Capacity Image Akita: Akita Prefectural Gymnasium: 1968 6,000 CNA Arena: 1994 5,000 Aomori: Maeda Arena: 2002 5,500 Chiba: Port Arena

  4. Category:Concert halls in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Concert halls in Tokyo" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. NHK Hall; S.

  5. Suntory Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Suntory Hall (サントリーホール) is a concert venue in the central Akasaka district of Tokyo, Japan.Part of the Ark Hills complex, it consists of a main concert hall, widely considered one of the finest in the world for its acoustics – Herbert von Karajan called it “a jewel box of sound” – and a smaller side-hall for chamber music.

  6. Category:Concert halls in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Concert halls in Tokyo (6 P) Pages in category "Concert halls in Japan" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  7. Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall (Japanese: 日比谷野外音楽堂, Hepburn: Hibiya Yagai Ongakudō) is an outdoor theater in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, Japan. [2] There are actually two concert halls - the smaller was erected during the Meiji era , and the larger was first built in the Taishō era .

  8. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    Concerts have been held at the Tokyo Dome for several dozen days each year since its opening, mainly by Japanese singers and music groups. According to official statistics from its opening in 1988 to February 2024, KinKi Kids held the most solo concerts at Tokyo Dome for 66 days, followed by Arashi for 58 days and Kanjani Eight for 41 days.

  9. Category:Music venues in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Music venues in Tokyo (1 C, 34 P) N. Nightclubs in Japan (6 P) O. Opera houses in Japan (4 P) Pages in category "Music venues in Japan" The following 29 pages are in ...