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How TIXVOY worksCompare verified 東京都交響楽団 定期演奏会Bシリーズ Tokyo tickets for 東京都交響楽団 定期演奏会Bシリーズ at Tokyo · Suntory Hall. Start with live listings, then confirm seat area, quantity, delivery notes, and checkout details before payment.
Before payment, TIXVOY rechecks live inventory, seller listing status, and session status. Confirmed fake tickets are handled under the double refund policy.
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If the seller does not deliver, support first searches for replacement tickets; if none are available, the order is refunded in full. Official event cancellations follow the cancellation policy.
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東京都交響楽団 定期演奏会Bシリーズ is the Fri, October 9, 2026 19:00 session at Suntory Hall. Use this page when this exact date works for your plan.
1 active listing(s) cover 1 ticket(s). Start from the lowest displayed price, then check seat area, split rules, and delivery before checkout.
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Seat-number timing, transfer method, ID-bound rules, and cancellation handling follow the listing, organizer rules, and TIXVOY policy. Check them before paying.
If this exact date is not ideal, compare nearby dates for TBA or other sessions at Suntory Hall before locking your plan.
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This page shows 1 active listing(s), 1 available ticket(s), from JP¥24,000. Stock is rechecked again before payment.
Seller, listing, payment, and delivery context stay in order records. Confirmed fake tickets are handled under the TIXVOY double refund policy.
If row or seat numbers are not shown yet, TIXVOY displays only seller-confirmed area or ticket type; exact seats may appear later when released.
Official cancellations or postponements follow organizer rules and TIXVOY cancellation review. Non-delivery, materially different tickets, and fake-ticket disputes are reviewed against order records.
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Suntory Hall is situated in the Akasaka district of Tokyo's Minato ward, forming part of the Ark Hills complex. Opened in October 1986, this concert hall is dedicated to classical music and operated by the Suntory Foundation for Arts. The main hall is renowned globally for its exceptional acoustics, a 'shoe-box' design that earned praise from conductor Herbert von Karajan, who called it 'a jewel box of sound.' With a fixed seating capacity of 2,006, the auditorium features tiered seating that wraps around the stage, providing excellent sightlines and sound distribution from every seat. It is a premier venue hosting performances by world-leading orchestras, conductors, and soloists. The facility also includes a smaller hall for chamber music, and its roof is designed as an expansive, terraced garden.
Do not judge a listing by price alone. Check the ticket area, floor, standing or reserved-seat setup, restricted-view notes, entrance, start time, and group arrival plan together. Stage direction, runways, barriers, screens, and temporary seats can change by event, so a normal seating map may not fully describe the view. For cross-city trips, prepare last-train options, lodging, lockers, and post-show walking routes before the event day. TIXVOY will keep strengthening this venue page with official address data, map evidence, venue policies, and real order-support issues.