Mielparque Tokyo

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Mielparque Tokyo (メルパルク東京, Meruparuku Tōkyō), formerly known as Tokyo Yūbin Chokin Kaikan,[1] is a multi-purpose facility located in Shiba Park, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1971 and was given its current name in 2007.[citation needed] It is one of eleven Mielparque facilities located in Japan.[2] The building contains restaurants, conference facilities, hotel accommodations, and a 1,582-seat multi-purpose event hall which has featured concerts by performers such as Bill Evans, Roy Buchanan, Judas Priest, Robert Plant, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Devo, Motörhead,[3] Hall & Oates,[4] and Art Pepper. It closed on September 30, 2022.

Former namesTōkyo Yūbin Chokin Kaikan
OperatorMielparque
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Mielparque Tōkyo
メルパルク東京
Mielparque Tōkyo
Interactive map of Mielparque Tōkyo
Former namesTōkyo Yūbin Chokin Kaikan
LocationShiba Park, Tōkyo, Japan
OwnerJapan Post Holdings
OperatorMielparque
Capacity1582
TypeMulti-purpose hall
EventsMusic, Public broadcasting, performing arts
Construction
Opened1 July 1971 (1971-07-01)
Tenants
Watabe Wedding Corporation
Website
www.mielparque.jp/tokyo/
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