It is a symbol of Takasaki culture, and is also famous as a building designed by Antonin Raymond. It hosts various concerts and performances and is the perfect space for a city with music.
Address | Takamatsu-machi 28-2 |
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Inquiry | 027-322-4527 |
Open Hours | Opening hours 8:30AM~10PM Reception counter 8:30AM~5:15PM |
Closed | Mondays (if it falls on a holiday, then the falling weekday) |
Directions | Access: 10 minutes by foot from JR Takasaki Station Car: 20 minutes from Kan-Etsu Expressway Takasaki IC |
Parking | Joushi underground parking lot・Takamatsu underground parking lot (a fee will be charged) |
Website | https://www.takasaki-foundation.or.jp/center/ |
Notes | Gunma Symphony Orchestra Established in the midst of the devastation after the war, the orchestra became a way to soothe the soul for Takasaki citizens, and it is active domestically and internationally even now. It became famous nationwide from the movie "Koko Ni Izumi Ari (Here You See a Fountain)." |