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Katsushika Symphony Hills

Concert halls in JapanJapanese building and structure stubsKatsushikaMusic venues in Tokyo
Katsushika Symphony Hills
Katsushika Symphony Hills

Katsushika Symphony Hills (かつしかシンフォニーヒルズ) also Katsushika Bunka Kaikan (葛飾区文化会館) is a cultural centre in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. The Mozart Hall seats 1318 and the Iris Hall has a capacity of 298. AXS Satow were the architects with acoustic design by Nagata Acoustics.

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Katsushika Symphony Hills
Aoto Sun Road Shopping Street, Katsushika

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葛飾シンフォニーヒルズ

Aoto Sun Road Shopping Street
124-8511 Katsushika
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