1-chōme-13-13-2 Mita, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0062, Japan
gardenplace.jp
+81 3-5424-0111
Many concerts are held here, cool area, nice concert venue. Video is from PJ Morton’s concert.
19.03.2024
Great music venue for a standing admission! Acoustics were great and the staff were very helpful. Also there’s plenty of lockers to store merch and belongings to fully enjoy your concert :)
18.03.2024
I went to see Murasaki live. According to the official website, it has 732 seats and can accommodate 1,500 people standing. Ebisu Garden Place opened in 1994, redeveloping a vast piece of land that used to be a Sapporo Beer factory. It's been exactly 30 years this year, but it didn't feel old at all. The image is that it is a calm hall for adults. There was someone in the foyer during a break who said that the sound was "muffled." If you're sensitive to sound, you might feel that way, but I didn't get that impression. It's a little far from the station, but the spacious structure makes you feel at ease. It was Christmas when I went. Garden Place was very crowded with Baccarat illuminations.
07.01.2024
I went to the hall for the live performance. This is a vertically long hall that can accommodate 1,500 people. This time I was seated in the 5th row, but since the first floor doesn't have much of a slope, I felt it might be difficult to see from the rear. Drinks cost 600 yen and they also had Ebisu beer, so it felt like a good deal compared to other live houses. I came again standing. I entered in the 1200 range, and although the front was crowded, there was plenty of room behind the ceiling mirror ball, so I was able to participate in a relatively relaxed manner. It's a little hard to see because there's no slope, but you can still see the stage unless there's a tall person near the back. The drink cost was 500 yen this time, and the beer content was different from before. It seems to change depending on the live audience. There are no coin lockers in the hall, only a few in the garden place. If there is no cloakroom service or it is occupied, you will have to go to Ebisu Station, so be careful if you have luggage.
24.02.2024
A hall located in Ebisu Garden Place. Occasionally, I go to see a stand-up concert, but the floor is flat, there are no steps, and it's long (long in depth), so it's difficult to see unless you go to the front. Honestly, it's not suitable for standing live performances.
09.04.2024
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