Innovative space for creative events
4.1 2741 reviews Japan, 〒980-0821 Miyagi, Sendai, Aoba Ward, Kasugamachi, 2−1 1F
The Sendai Mediatheque is a modern and innovative venue that can host up to 100 guests. Ideal for workshops, seminars, and creative events, it features state-of-the-art technology and flexible spaces. Rental prices start at ¥3,000 per hour, making it a budget-friendly option for various gatherings.
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Sendai Mediatheque Cultural Center in Japan, 〒980-0821 Miyagi, Sendai, Aoba Ward, Kasugamachi, 2−1 1F accommodates up to 100 guests, 2,500 sqft of usable space. From ¥3,000 for typical events. Popular for Workshops, Seminars, Creative Gatherings. Amenities include Free Wi-Fi, Audio/Visual Equipment, Catering Options, Flexible Spaces. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Cultural Center
Best for:
WorkshopsSeminarsCreative Gatherings
Amenities
Free Wi-FiAudio/Visual EquipmentCatering OptionsFlexible Spaces
Rating: 4.1/5 (2,741 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
An architect by Toyoo Ito, born in Seoul, South Korea in 1941.
This is a representative example of a building that blends in with its surroundings.
Starting in the 1990s, he gradually moved toward a style that was more experimental in structure, with sensual exterior and interior spaces, most notably the "Sendai Mediatheque."
– Platinum Guide
- 5.0/5:
Enjoyed our time here, it’s a stunning contemporary building with great spaces to read, flooded by daylight from the huge glass windows. Gift shop has done wonderful items.
– Jennifer Duvalier
- 5.0/5:
We are glad we took the time to visit this building. We were able to visit Level 7, 5 and 1. Level 7, were studio rooms, but we saw pictures of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami on the building and Sendai. Very educational. We saw photo galleries in Level 5. The photos were from local artists and were worthy of a visit. Level 1 was also an interesting decoration. We learned about the architect and interior designs for every floor. It is the most interesting building to visit.
– Susan Lam