Osaka Shochikuza Theatre

Kansai's first Western-style theater with a history of 100 years

The Osaka Shochikuza was built and opened in May 1923 as the first full-fledged Western-style theater in the Kansai region in Dotonbori, a theatrical district that has existed since the Edo period. After World War II, the theater served as a screening hall for Western and Japanese films, and since the Heisei era has mainly presented Kabuki, contemporary plays, comedy performances, musicals, concerts and other performances. Since the Heisei era, it has mainly presented kabuki, contemporary plays, comedy performances, musicals, concerts, etc. Even today, as it celebrates its 100th anniversary in May 2023, it continues to present a rich and varied content throughout the year to people in Japan and abroad.

General Information

  • No parking on site, but coin parking available nearby
  • isu Multifunctional restroom, slope, one elevator
Directions 1 min. walk from exit 15B of Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Yotsubashi Line, and Sennichimae Line
Address 1-9-19 Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-0071
Website
Phone 06-6214-2211
Room Audience Seats Entrance Main Lobby
Floor Space 528 sq. m. 220 sq. m. 220 sq. m.
Banquet Capacity 1,033 seats Please inquire Please inquire
Cocktails Capacity
Price Please inquire
Usage Hours Please inquire
Notes Indoors, food and drinks permitted Indoors, food and drinks permitted Indoors, food and drinks permitted