World Class Music Arena Opening in Yokohama

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Ken Corporation will open K-Arena Yokohama in the international city of Yokohama in the fall of 2023. This will be one of the world’s largest dedicated music arenas with a seating capacity of 20,000 people.

K-Arena Yokohama is designed to offer powerful performances and an easy setup. In other words, it will provide high-quality music experiences and reduce costs and preparation time.

The facility is also environmentally friendly, using the latest smart technology. The power sources will be RE100-compliant, with renewable energy serving as the primary power source for live concerts.

In addition, renting out the equipment used in a typical concert to the performers leads to a CO2 emissions reduction. It will also aim to save energy by using district heating and cooling, as well as consolidating heat source equipment.

The facility will have a VIP area for guests, offering a luxurious and hospitable space.

The Hilton Yokohama is planned open next to the arena, so it is expected to host major musical events and attract many visitors in the coming years.

K-Arena Yokohama VIP Area

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