Venue: Natura - Big Hall
Tickets: 3,000 yen (adults), 1,000 yen (high school students or below)
*All seats non-reserved
Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa will perform in Iiyama City as part of a national tour to support those affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake that happened in January 2024. A portion of the proceeds will be used to bring music to the affected areas in order to support reconstruction efforts.
Tickets can be purchased at the Natura ticket counter, Lawson ticket machines (L-Code: 31640), or Ticket Pia (P-Code: 287-804).
Photo from last year
Where: Iiyama Furusato Hall (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:00~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 200 yen (adult), 100 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
Gloria (Iiyama City CIR) and a Furusato Hall curator will give a free guided tour on the Hina Doll exhibit in English and Japanese. Amazake (non-alcoholic sweet sake) and hina-arare (sweetened rice cracker) will be served to the first 30 participants of each tour.
Venue: Iiyama Station
The Hokuriku Shinkansen Iiyama Station opened on March 14, 2015 and will celebrate its 10th anniversary this March. The 10th anniversary commemorative event will include a variety of activities such as:
“Shinkalion” photo session
Booths that promote the Shin’etsu Shizenkyo* (including local sake tasting)
Shin’etsu Shizenkyo area municipalities’ mascots photo session
Various stalls
Please come to the station by public transportation and enjoy the many activities!
*The Shin’etsu Shizenkyo consists of Iiyama City, Nakano City, Yamanouchi Town, Shinano Town, Iizuna Town, Kijimadaira Village, Nozawa Onsen Village and Sakae Village in Nagano Prefecture, and Myoko City in Niigata Prefecture.
Photo by Gloria Cho
Where: Iiyama Furusato Hall (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:00~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 200 yen (adult), 100 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
To celebrate the Girls’ Festival on March 3, a special exhibit on Hina Dolls will be held. The collection includes Hina Dolls from the Edo period to the modern era. There will also be a guided tour on the Hina Doll exhibit on March 2 (Sun) in Japanese and English.
Hina Dolls and related decorations will also be displayed at the Iiyama Station and shops along the main shopping street in downtown Iiyama. Please check them out!
Provided by Iiyama City Art Museum
Where: Iiyama City Art Museum (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:30~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 300 yen (adult), 200 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
During this exhibition, artworks from artists that have a connection to Iiyama, such as KOMAMURA Kyuya and SAITO Ichiro, will be displayed. Artworks that are newly added to our permanent collection will also be exhibited, including artwork made of bamboo by UENO Masao.