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名古屋国際会議場
Nagoya Congress Center is a large-scale, multi-purpose hall in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. With an event hall, conference venues, and meeting rooms, it supports a wide range of events. The national finals of the All Japan Band Competition (junior high and high school divisions) are also held at Century Hall, and for many school band students it is treated as a sacred place—sometimes even called the "Koshien of wind bands." The facility has parking for up to 600 cars, available for 700 yen per day. Inside the venue, there are restaurants and cafes used by visitors to the Nagoya Congress Center, and the panoramic-view restaurant is especially popular for its scenery. You can also see an equestrian statue of Francesco Sforza, which creates a dignified atmosphere amid the glass-walled architecture. The center is also known as a concert venue for celebrities and musicians, drawing many people from far away. Access to Nagoya Congress Center is about a 5-minute walk after getting off at Hibino Station on the Subway Meiko Line.
Address
〒456-0036 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya City, Atsuta Ward, Atsuta Nishimachi 1-1
Access
5-minute walk from "Hibino Station" (Subway Meiko Line)
Telephone
052-683-7711
Business Hours
9:00–20:00
