About this venue
Sendai Sun Plaza Hall stands out as a circular multi-purpose venue designed for concerts, stage performances, ceremonies and larger live programs. With a capacity of up to around 2,710 seats, the hall offers a strong balance between scale and proximity to the stage, helping events keep a direct connection between performers and the audience.
Inside, the venue is built for flexible layouts, with a movable floor and seating system that can adapt to different event formats. Visitors can expect clear sightlines, solid acoustics and professional lighting and sound equipment, making the hall suitable for music, cultural and business events.
The venue is located at 5 Chome-11-1 Tsutsujigaoka, Miyagino Ward, Sendai, Japan. Access to the entrance is practical because the hall sits right by the Tsutsujigaoka Station area on the JR Senseki Line, while drivers can use the parking facilities connected with the complex. For broader movement around the city, the transport overview in the Sendai description below offers a natural next step.
About the city: Sendai
Sendai, the largest urban center in the Tohoku region, attracts visitors with a combination of major events, modern city energy and the pleasant rhythm typical of mid-sized Japanese cities. The city is suitable for sports matches, concerts and cultural programs because it offers a good selection of arenas, stadiums, hotels, restaurants and attractions that fit easily into a trip built around an event. Thanks to its easy-to-navigate center and well-developed service offering, a stay in Sendai can be practical for both short visits and an extended weekend with tickets to a favorite event.
Transport connections are one of the city’s main advantages. JR Sendai Station serves as the key railway hub for arrival in the city, while Sendai Airport has a direct connection to the center via the Sendai Airport Access Line. For getting around the city, the important options are the Sendai Subway Namboku Line, Sendai Subway Tozai Line, city bus lines and the sightseeing Loople Sendai, making it easier for visitors to reach arenas, stadiums and other event locations. This combination of rail, subway and bus services makes Sendai simple to plan, whether arriving by plane, train or moving between hotels, the center and venues.
Before or after a concert, match or other program, Sendai offers enough attractions for a relaxed visit. A walk along the tree-lined Jozenji-dori Avenue is a good choice for experiencing the city’s rhythm, while the area around Aoba Castle Site offers views of the city and a sense of its historical importance. Along the Hirose River, through squares, shopping streets and the lively center around the main station, a visit to Sendai easily becomes a fuller experience that combines tickets, travel and getting to know one of Japan’s most pleasant cities for events.