Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center


The Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center is a large multi-purpose public cultural facility in the city of Fukushima, Japan, which opened in September 1970.

Facilities

The building includes a main concert hall, which seats 1,752, and a smaller hall, which seats 379.

History

The Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center opened in September 1970.
The building sustained extensive damage in the Great East Japan earthquake on 11 March 2011, and was closed to the public until some parts were able to be reopened for use from 13 August 2011. From 28 December 2011, the entire facility was closed again temporarily for work to repair earthquake damage and reinforce the building. It reopened from 29 September 2012.

Performances

Musical artists and groups that have appeared on stage at the Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center include the following.

Art exhibitions

The Contemporary Art Biennale of Fukushima exhibition was held at the Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center every two years since 2004, but had to be relocated to Fukushima Airport in 2012 because the facility was rendered unusable by the March 2011 earthquake damage.

Access

The Fukushima Prefectural Culture Center is located approximately 10 minutes by car from the main Fukushima Station.