| Condition | In use. From April 1, 2018 until March 31, 2020, seismic retrofitting and large-scale renovation work was carried out. The building was reopened on April 1, 2020. Current technical specifications are: Large hall seats: 1,003, including wheelchair seats Stage: Frontage=18m, Depth=9.0m, Height=5.1m Dressing rooms: 3 plus 2 bathrooms Meeting rooms: 11 An art library and an exhibition room are in a separate building. Special thanks to Kenji Akada |
| Architects | Koji Kawashima |
| Construction Date | 1965 |
The Tsuyama Bunka Center is a full-scale multipurpose hall that represents the area, adjacent to the northwest of the park (Kakuzan Park) at the site of the Tsuyama Castle Ruins, which towers in the center of Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The building is a modernist building completed in 1965 and features the three-story "To-kyou" structure found in ancient Japanese shrines and temples. Received the 8th BCS Award in 1967, and was also designated as "DOCOMOMO JAPAN Selected Buildings for Modern Movement Architecture in Japan in 2005".