Spica Concert Hall
Nestled at the foot of Mount Onadesan, Spica Concert Hall is surrounded by the rustling of nature's greenery and the soft glow of the starry night sky. The acoustics of the natural wooden structure and the still silence of the surrounding nature will give you a unique experience that no city concert hall could replicate.
DetailDetailed information
- Address
- 12-208 Nagao,Sayo Town
- Telephone Number
- 0790-82-0595
- Business Holidays
- Mondays, New Year holidays
- Related web sites
- https://www.town.sayo.lg.jp/cms-sypher/www/section/detail.jsp?id=3147
MAPNeighborhood Information
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After gaining popularity in Kobe, this soba restaurant relocated to the town of Sayo, where it serves a special two-color chilled soba dish featuring both refined and rustic varieties of buckwheat noodles. The signature dish, "Ohiru Gohan," is a set meal that includes seasonal sides and homemade dishes such as glutinous soybean rice. Be sure to enjoy your meal with a generous serving of sake.
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