イイノホール&カンファレンスセンターIINO HALL & CONFERENCE CENTER

IINO HALL

IINO HALL

Guide to IINO HALL

IINO HALL is a 500-seat proscenium-style hall that can handle a variety of cultural entertainment such as rakugo performances, traditional japanese and classical music concerts and movie screenings as well as lectures and ceremonies.
Audiences can enjoy the event in comfort, from a spacious, single sloping floor of seating.
Guests can savor leisurely moments before a performance or during intermission, while enjoying drinks and snacks in the serene Hall Lobby or the expansive Hall Foyer, with its excellent views.

With a dedicated room for simultaneous interpreters, IINO HALL also caters to international events. It also features high-quality video and audio links with each room in IINO CONFERENCE CENTER.

There are also six dressing rooms, including a deluxe room, Japanese-style room and organizer's room.
Specialist staff for the stage, sound, lighting and video will provide high-quality proposals and operational support.

As a transmission point for culture and the arts, inheriting the traditions of the former IINO HALL while reaching out to the next generation with new traditions, IINO HALL presents impressions that transcend the everyday.

Details of the Facility

Name of Facility
IINO HALL
Capacity
500 seats (15 movable seats)
Size
  • Stage (regular) opening: 15m, depth: 8m, height: 6m
  • Stage (with acoustic reflection panels in place) opening: 14.5m, depth: 6.5m, height: 5.8m
Instruments
Concert Grand Piano (Steinway D-274)
Main Equipment
DLP projector (Panasonic PT-RZ21KJ), projector screen (340” 16:9), DLP cinema projector (NEC NC3240S-A), variable projector screen (maximum size during projection: W9,890 × H4,120), video recording equipment (full HD camera), relay broadcast equipment, acoustic reflection panels, object hanging baton, lighting room, sound room, projection room, simultaneous interpreters’ room, cloakroom, yose gakoi stage sets for rakugo performances (including shosadai on-stage platforms)

Dressing rooms (5th Floor)

Dressing room 1
28m2 Stage monitor, upright piano, handbasin
Dressing room 2
25m2 Linkable with Dressing room 3, stage monitor, 5 mirror seats, handbasin
Dressing room 3
25m2 Linkable with Dressing room 2, stage monitor, 5 mirror seats, handbasin
Dressing room 4
(Deluxe room)
25m2 Lounge suite, stage monitor, private restroom
Dressing room 5
(Japanese-style room)
35m2 Stage monitor, 5 mirror seats, kitchenette
Organizer's room
16.5m2 Stage monitor, monitor showing areas around the hall

Facilities

Hall Floorplan

Hall Floorplan

Hall Lobby

Hall Lobby

Hall Cloakroom

Hall Cloakroom

Hall Foyer

Hall Foyer

Kiosk

Kiosk

Hall Floorplan

Hall Floorplan

Hall Lobby

Hall Lobby

Hall Cloakroom

Hall Cloakroom

Hall Foyer

Hall Foyer

Kiosk

Kiosk

Artworks Masanari Murai (1905-1999)

Mural Artworks Reinstallation Project

Two mural artworks decorated the entrance and foyer of the former IINO HALL (1960-2008).
A marble relief stood in the entranceway, and a wood mural stood in the foyer. The marble relief was 7 meters high and 20 meters wide, while the wood mural  extended in an L-shape, 7 meters high and 15 meters wide at the maximum, from the foyer wall to the wall of the staircase above. Most of the marble relief, and the portion of the wood mural on the foyer wall, were taken down, reinstalled to the new IINO HALL. The portion of  the wood mural on the staircase wall was donated to the Masanari Murai Memorial Museum of Art, where it is displayed.

“<<Joy of Sky and Earth>> Mural for IINO HALL” (marble)

<<Ten to chi no yorokobi>> Marble Relief for IINO HALL”

“Mural for IINO HALL”

“Wood Mural for IINO HALL”

1960      Originally installed in the former IINO HALL 
2011      Reinstalled to the current IINO HALL 
Relocation supervisor: Masanari Murai Memorial Museum of Art and Yoshiya Hashimoto (Setagaya Art Museum)

Roof Gallery

Roof Gallery
Roof Gallery

The Roof Gallery offers excellent views stretching from Hibiya Park to the Imperial Palace. Featuring works by renowned artists in the front garden, it creates a rich flow of time and space.
Positioned on a luxurious, private floor, the Roof Gallery provides a secure venue for entertaining VIPs. A bar corner is also provided within the Roof Gallery.

As a rule, access to the Roof Gallery is available only to users of IINO HALL, for periods of two hours or more during hall use.

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