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Nara Prefectural New Public Hall

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Nara Prefectural New Public Hall was constructed in 1987 in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Nara Prefecture. It is located in the center of Nara National Park, which is famous for its beauty and 1,200 tame deer.

Nara was the capital of Japan from 710 to 784, so, it has many historical shrines and temples containing national treasures. Famous tourist spots such as Kofukuji Temple, Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Shrine are within walking distance from the hall.

The Hall has an impressive Noh theatre, which can be easily converted into a multi-purpose auditorium, conference rooms with simultaneous interpretation equipments for up to four languages, a reception hall and a spacious garden.
 
Opening
Hours
From 9:00 to 21:30
(Inquiries and applications are accepted from 9:00 to 17:00 at the office)
Closed Monday (If Monday is a national holiday, then Tuesday)
From Dec.28 to Jan.4
Applications Applications are accepted 6 months prior the date you use.
However, you can reserve facilities for international conferences 3 years in advance, Noh plays and national wide conferences 2 years in advance, and Noh theatre and Reception hall a year in advance.

room specification
 

Name of the Rooms Area(m2) Max Capacity/Person
Noh Theatre (1F) 855 500
Conference Room 1&2 (1F) 305 168
Conference Room 3&4 (2F) 305 48
Reception Hall (2F) 508 about.500
Special Drawing room (2F) 33 7
Drawing Room (1F) 33 7
Meeting Room 1-4 (1F/2F) 33-38 12-16
Waiting Room A -B (2F) 17 7-9
Restaurant (1F) 215 80
Japanese Style Rooms (1F) 97 ---
Parking Lot (BF) 2,012 50

Floor Plan [1F(145kb)]  [2F(107kb)

map

The figures indicated between stations represent the distance in minutes
The figures indicated between stations represent the distance in minutes

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