As Mihara City's hub for arts and culture, it hosts a variety of events, including concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions.
Overview
The Mihara City Arts and Culture Center is a cultural facility in Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. Serving as a base for the cultural activities of local residents, it features a concert hall, gallery, studios, and more, hosting a diverse range of events.
The concert hall hosts performances by local musical groups and renowned musicians, beloved by the community. The gallery showcases exhibitions of various genres, from contemporary art to traditional crafts, fostering appreciation for the arts. Studios provide space for dance and theater rehearsals and workshops, nurturing the creativity of local residents.
Through these facilities, the Mihara City Arts and Culture Center aims to cultivate interest in the arts and foster creativity among residents, contributing to the development of the region's artistic and cultural scene. It also serves as a community gathering place, bringing together people of all ages.
Train: Approximately 30-minute walk from Mihara JR Station.
Bus: Take the “Tano-ura Line Aoba-dai bound” bus from Bus Stop No. 4 at the south exit of Mihara JR Station. Get off at the “Geijutsu Bunka Center Popolo/Ishikai Hospital Entrance” stop. It's right there.
Car: From Hiroshima: Approximately 30 minutes from Hongō IC on the Sanyo Expressway. Approximately 20 minutes from Kui IC on the Sanyo Expressway. *We recommend using the Hongō IC route due to consecutive sharp curves and inclines.
From Okayama: Approximately 30 minutes from Fukuyama-higashi IC on the Sanyo Expressway.
*Parking is limited, so please use public transportation whenever possible.
Airplane: Approximately 35 minutes by car from Hiroshima Airport.
Ferry/Boat: A 3-minute walk from Mihara Port to Mihara Station, then a 5-minute bus ride from Mihara Station. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Cld.Days
No days off
Fee
Facility usage fees vary depending on the event.
INFO
Please use the Popolo Parking lot or the Miyaura Parking lot. Parking is free for the first hour, then ¥50 for every 30 minutes. When there are independent performances in the hall, the adjacent grounds are opened as a free parking lot.