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Performance information

A picture book with stories and music that paints a picture in your mind. Exciting Music Concert for 0-Year-Olds and Up "Autumn Music Picture Book" for Parents and Children to Enjoy

Free admission for children under 0 year old.A concert that can be enjoyed by parents and children.
Children's songs, famous songs with mothers, classical music, Disney songs, etc. This is a concert that moms and dads can enjoy together with their children.

2024.10.2 (Wed)

Schedule Morning section 11:00 open 11:30 start
Afternoon section 14:30 open 15:00 start
Venue Ota Ward Hall / Aplico Small Hall
Genre Performance (concert)

Performance / song

Boyoyon March / Beauty and the Beast / The Very Hungry Mantis / The Bear in the Forest /
Maple / Red Dragonfly / Kushikospost and others

Appearance

Singer: UPN/Yuko Ikeda
Piano: Akiko Kayama
Story: Sakura Uno

Ticket information

Price (tax included)

All seats are unreserved Adults ¥1900 Children ¥900

Remarks

Tickets are on sale at eplus
Please check the official website for details.

https://cocohe.jp/

Contact Us

Sponsorship

COCOHE (within Rise Search Co., Ltd.)

Phone

045-349-5725

Ota City Residents Hall (Aprico)

144-0052-5 Kamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo 37-3

Museum Hours of Operation 9:00~22:00
* Application / payment for each facility room 9: 00-19: 00
* Ticket reservation / payment 10: 00-19: 00
Museum Holidays New Year's holiday (December 12-January 29)
Maintenance inspections and temporary closures