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Festival Hall (フェスティバルホール) occupies the Asahi Shimbun Building in Nakanoshima, central Osaka. The current hall opened in 2013 on the site of the original 1958 Festival Hall; the rebuild retained the acoustic reputation of the predecessor while modernizing stage depth, rigging points, and accessibility. Capacity is approximately 2,700.
Compared with arena-scale venues, Festival Hall is a seated concert hall suited to classical orchestras, musicals, acoustic tours, and mid-sized J-pop residencies. The main floor and three balcony tiers all face the proscenium stage directly; acoustic design preserves natural sound reflection, making this one of Osaka's best halls for unamplified or lightly amplified performance. Regular tenants include the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra and Japanese musical theater productions.
Access: Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Higobashi Station connects to the building via underground passageway. Keihan Nakanoshima Line Nakanoshima Station is also directly connected underground. From JR Osaka Station, the walk is approximately 10 minutes; Osaka Metro Midosuji Line links in 1 stop from Umeda. Show start times typically run 18:30 on weekdays and 14:00 / 17:00 on weekends. The surrounding Nakanoshima area offers numerous upscale and casual dining options within a 5-minute walk.