Nankai Narikiri Hall (Kishiwada Municipal Narikiri Hall)

Nankai Narikiri Hall (Kishiwada Municipal Narikiri Hall)

Info

Nankai Kishi Wada Station → 10-minute walk
1km 5 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Kishi Wada Minami Entrance via Prefectural Road 29
2350 units/free all day

Business Hours

10 ~ 20 o'clock

Price

Different by performance

Spot Category

Theater, cinema, and entertainment hall


Appearance East face evening view


Great Hall on the first floor


Small hall on the first floor

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