What makes it 87% Solo-Friendly: Solo visitors can easily book single seats for daily symphony or chamber shows, English info online, safe transit links, cloakroom takes luggage, quiet park outside offers post-concert wind-down.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A solo traveler can enjoy a recital, explore the café, and stroll Nakajima Park at a relaxed pace.
Attend a Small Hall recital:
Sit in the 453-seat hall for a chamber music or violin recital.
Tip: Book ¥2,000–¥4,000 tickets online early to secure a central seat.
Join a free masterclass or lecture:
Watch open lessons during the Pacific Music Festival in Small Hall.
Tip: Check the July PMF schedule on Kitara’s website for dates.
Relax at the ground-floor café:
Sip coffee or a drink while reviewing concert programs.
Tip: Arrive before performances to grab a window seat overlooking Nakajima Park.
Explore Nakajima Park at dusk:
Walk the trails outside Kitara for a quiet post-concert stroll.
Tip: Use the park’s lighting paths and follow signs to Shobu Pond.
Visit the nursery room:
Find a quiet rest space and store small luggage.
Tip: Check with reception for availability before your visit.

Ryan Angulo
Perfect spot to warm up while inside nakajima park
Cassandre Genisson
Very beautiful! I had a very good time at Miku Symphony!
Vincent Tan
We attended the concert in the evening of 2nd Nov 2024 at the Sapporo Concert Hall 'Kitara', The Sapporo Philharmonic Orchestra's 69th Regular Concert. The orchestra was conducted by Tadaaki Otaka, a renowned conductor. The main violinist, was Sayaka Shoji, a highly acclaimed violinist known for her exceptional talent and captivating performances.
Stephen Doering
I made it to the location but was unable to attend the performance. A magnificent facility that stands out in quality and ambiance. Visited the surrounding park, pond, and garden areas. A "must see" during daylight hours. Weather was clear and mild...mid spring. Easy access from the Sapporo street car system.
Elroy Galbraith
Elegant building located in the centre of a beautiful and serene park, nakajima koen.. It's easily found if you take the namboku subway line, it's a short from the park. The musical programmes there include classical and more recent music from all countries. The staff is friendly and professional but very strict about no recording. The facilities are clean and the entire space is welcoming.
In July, catch free PMF masterclasses. After concerts in winter, watch the glass façade shimmer under the snow-lit grounds.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Small Hall ticket | JPY 3,000 |
| Coffee or drink at café | JPY 600 |
| Subway to Nakajima Koen (round trip) | JPY 400 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 4,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 1-15 Nakajimakōen, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0931, Japan
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