OSAKA CITY CENTRAL PUBLIC HALL
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OSAKA CITY CENTRAL PUBLIC HALL

Osaka City Central Public Hall, a symbol of knowledge, culture, and history

Osaka City Central Public Hall is a nationally designated important cultural property located in a large city.

The beautiful neo-renaissance style exterior, which stands out against the blue water and green trees, has remained loved and familiar to many people as a symbol of Osaka Nakanoshima throughout the ages.

Beautiful neo-renaissance building

Beautiful neo-renaissance building

The Osaka Central Public Hall, completed in 1918, is one of Japan’s leading public hall buildings, with a high degree of perfection in both its exterior and interior design, cementing its presence as an important piece of modern architecture in Japan.

The illumination at night is also a must-see.

Hold concerts and parties in the meeting room with its magnificent interior.

Hold concerts and parties in the meeting room with its magnificent interior.

There are meeting rooms suitable for various purposes, and each one is wrapped in elegance that makes you feel the depth of history.

Enjoy concerts and lectures while admiring the architectural style that has remained since its founding.

Guided tour by public hall staff

Guided tour by public hall staff

There is an exhibition room displaying historical materials from its founding to the present, and guided tours of the free viewing area.

Reminisce about the passage of 100 years in the special room that was used as a guest room when the hotel was first built.

Access from Ryokan Suzuran to OSAKA CITY CENTRAL PUBLIC HALL

Ryokan Suzuran is about a 15-minute walk from Osaka Metro Tengachaya Station.

Get off at Osaka Metro Kitahama Station and walk from Exit 26 for about 10 minutes to reach Osaka City Central Public Hall.
  • RYOKAN SUZURAN
  • Osaka Metro Tengachaya Station
  • Osaka Metro Kitahama Station
  • Approximately 10 minutes walk from Kitahama Station Exit 26
  • OSAKA CITY CENTRAL PUBLIC HALL

How to enjoy the OSAKA CITY CENTRAL PUBLIC HALL

Kita Ward, Osaka City, in the middle of the big city. Osaka City Central Public Hall is located on Nakanoshima, where the Dojima River flows to the north and the Tosabori River flows to the south.
Construction began in 1913 with donations from an Osaka citizen, Mr. Einosuke Iwamoto, and was completed in 1918.

Enjoy the beautiful architecture and history of this venue, which has hosted many lectures by international artists and celebrities.

A modern large meeting room that takes advantage of the magnificent interior and meets a variety of needs.

A modern large meeting room that takes advantage of the magnificent interior and meets a variety of needs.

The large hall retains its original appearance down to the smallest details, including modern chandeliers, a stage edge covered in gold leaf, and luxurious curtains.

Taking advantage of its majestic atmosphere, a variety of events are held here, including lectures, concerts, plays, and fashion shows.

An ornate European-style medium-sized meeting room reminiscent of a palace hall.

An ornate European-style medium-sized meeting room reminiscent of a palace hall.

The high arched ceilings provide a wonderful sound quality, and the precious chandeliers and stained glass that have been left as they were when the building was first created create a luxurious space.

Additionally, there is a corridor in the flat-type room, and depending on the light that comes in through the windows, you can enjoy a different look during the day and at night.

A special room that was also used as a guest room ​

A special room that was also used as a guest room ​

Japanese mythology is depicted on the ceiling and walls, and the windows have stained glass with a design of a phoenix, a symbol of celebration, and Osaka City’s emblem, “Miotsukushi.”

This room is a fusion of Japanese and Western styles, full of craftsmanship that cannot be recreated today.