About this venue
Act City Hamamatsu Dai Hall is a major concert hall within the Act City Hamamatsu complex, valued for its large-scale setting, modern stage infrastructure, and role as one of Hamamatsu’s key venues for concerts, orchestral performances, ceremonies, and major cultural events. The hall is designed for occasions where visibility, acoustic balance, and professional event organization matter as much as the performance itself, creating a polished environment for both artists and audiences.
Inside, the venue places emphasis on sound quality, comfort, and clear orientation. The spacious seating layout supports strong sightlines toward the stage, while the technical facilities allow the hall to host a broad range of programs, from classical concerts to contemporary productions. Visitors can expect well-kept foyers, practical amenities within the wider complex, and an atmosphere suited to an evening concert, conference program, or special cultural performance.
The venue is located at 111-1 Itayamachi, Chuo Ward, Shizuoka, Japan, in an urban area with direct access to the complex itself. The entrance to the hall is positioned within the Act City Hamamatsu zone, making arrival straightforward once visitors approach the complex on foot, by taxi, or by car toward nearby public parking and access points. For broader planning around city transport and movement before or after the event, the information below offers a natural continuation.
About the city: Shizuoka
Shizuoka, a Japanese city set between green mountain slopes and the Pacific coast, is an appealing destination for visitors who want to combine their trip with concerts, sporting events and cultural performances. The city has a calmer rhythm than Japan’s largest metropolitan areas, yet it keeps all the advantages of a well-organized urban center: diverse dining, pleasant neighborhoods for walking, reliable services and enough attractions for a stay before or after an event. This combination of practicality and relaxed atmosphere makes Shizuoka a strong choice for audiences looking for easy access, a safe environment and added value beyond the ticket itself.
Shizuoka’s infrastructure is especially convenient for event travel because the city’s transport network is centered on Shizuoka Station, an important stop on the JR Tokaido Shinkansen and the JR Tokaido Main Line. Local movement is further supported by the Shizutetsu Shizuoka-Shimizu Line, which links the area around Shin-Shizuoka Station with Shin-Shimizu Station, while the Shizutetsu Justline bus network provides access to districts, sports areas and locations that are not directly next to railway lines. For air travel, Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is an important gateway, connected by road transport with the city and the wider region, making trip planning easier for visitors arriving from other parts of Japan or from abroad. Thanks to the combination of high-speed trains, local railways, buses and taxis, reaching halls, stadiums and performance spaces in Shizuoka can be arranged without complicated transfers.
Shizuoka’s tourist bonus is a strong reason to turn an event visit into a complete city experience. Before a concert or match, it is worth walking around the area near Sumpu Castle Park, visiting the shopping and dining streets in the city center or exploring the coastal atmosphere of the Shimizu district. Views toward Mount Fuji, green spaces and proximity to the sea give the city a distinctive character, while places such as Nihondaira and the shoreline along Suruga Bay offer a calmer contrast to the energy of evening events. Shizuoka therefore provides a practical base for buying tickets, attending an event and enjoying a pleasant stay in a city that combines Japanese organization, natural scenery and understated urban dynamism.