Niigata-City Performing Arts Center (Ryutopia)
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The is a large multi-purpose public cultural facility in
Chūō-ku, Niigata is one of the eight wards of Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It comprises much of the city centre. , the ward had an estimated population of 183,231 in 87,162 households and a population density of 4,900 pers ...
, Japan, which opened on 22 October 1998.


Facilities

There are 1,890 main concert hall seats and 903 theater seats.


Access


Train / Car

The complex is located within
Hakusan Park is a park in Chūō-ku, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. History The 1964 Niigata earthquake caused the sandy soil under the city to liquefy, damaging many city facilities. The aging baseball stadium was converted to an earthquake memorial ...
, and the nearest station to the facility is Hakusan Station on the JR
Echigo Line The is a railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) which connects the cities of Kashiwazaki and Niigata in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The line's name is taken from the name of the ancient Echigo Province, which correspond ...
, 20 minutes' walk away. It is 15 minutes by car from the main
Niigata Station is a major railway station in Chūō-ku, Niigata, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station is at the centre of Niigata city, the largest city on the Sea of Japan coast in Honshu. It forms the central station for the ...
.


Teansit bus

There is a BRT " Bandai-bashi Line" bus stop 'Shiyakusyo-mae' (Stop No.08) near the facility. Also, Niigata City Loop Bus has a stop 'Hakusan Koen mae'.


References


Surrounding area

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Hakusan Park is a park in Chūō-ku, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. History The 1964 Niigata earthquake caused the sandy soil under the city to liquefy, damaging many city facilities. The aging baseball stadium was converted to an earthquake memorial ...
* Hakusan Shrine *
Niigata Prefectural Civic Center The is a large multi-purpose public cultural facility in Chūō-ku, Niigata, Japan, which opened on 1 December 1967. Facilities The main concert hall seats 1,730, and the smaller hall seats 300. History Construction of the building started on ...
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Niigata City Athletic Stadium is a sports venue in Niigata, Japan, and was the home of the Albirex Niigata football team until they moved to the Big Swan in 2001. The stadium is an athletics stadium which has hosted major Japanese athletic events, including the 1964 Nationa ...


External links

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