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Suntory Hall

Sports Hall

Sports HallMinatoJapanCapacity: About 2,0060 upcoming events
Suntory Hall
Type
Sports Hall
City
Minato
Country
Japan
Upcoming events
0
Address
1 Chome-13-1 Akasaka
Time zone
Tokyo Standard Time
Capacity
About 2,006

About this venue

Suntory Hall is one of Tokyo’s most respected concert venues, celebrated for its vineyard-style design that wraps the audience around the stage for a closer connection with the performers. The Main Hall seats around 2,006 guests, and the venue is widely associated with top-tier classical programming and international-caliber artists.

Inside, the experience is defined by world-class acoustics and a warm, wood-toned interior that delivers clarity and depth across the room. A standout feature is the concert pipe organ, which makes organ recitals and large symphonic performances especially memorable.

You’ll find it in the ARK Hills area of Akasaka at 1 Chome-13-1 Akasaka, Minato, Japan. For the entrance, it’s an easy walk from nearby Roppongi-itchome or Tameike-sanno stations, while drivers can use the ARK Hills parking and convenient taxi drop-off. For broader guidance on getting around the district and the city, see the practical info further down the page.

About the city

Minato, one of Tokyo’s most dynamic districts, blends business elegance, top-tier dining, and a lively nightlife scene into a standout setting for unforgettable experiences. Here, modern city energy meets Japanese refinement, making it easy to plan a great night out—whether you’re coming for a major sports event, a big concert, or a more intimate show. With a dense mix of hotels, restaurants, and entertainment options, Minato is a practical base for anyone who wants to make the most of their time in Tokyo.

A key advantage is seamless connectivity: the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway networks cover essential areas, while JR city lines make it even easier to reach arenas and stadiums across central Tokyo. A major rail hub is Shinagawa Station, and connections via Hamamatsuchō are just as useful for fast transfers around the city. For air travelers, Haneda Airport is especially convenient, with access via the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Line, keeping arrivals and post-event returns straightforward and predictable.

When you have time before or after the event, Minato rewards you with plenty to explore: stroll near Tokyo Tower and the greenery of Shiba Park, step into the historic atmosphere of Zōjō-ji Temple, or head to Roppongi for urban energy and sweeping views. For a different vibe, the waterfront along Tokyo Bay and the Odaiba area offer promenades, modern skylines, and iconic city bridges—perfect for unwinding before a big night out or ending the evening on a calmer note.

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