The street piano we’d like to introduce this time is located in the Nihonbashi Diamond Building in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
The street piano here is an upright piano, but it has a great sound that resonates well.
The piano has a glossy finish and is a really nice piano.
Piano Type :Upright Piano
You can get a sense of the piano’s glossiness even from the photo.
The piano is even shinier in real life.
The sound resonates very well, so you might be surprised at how good the sound is once you start playing.
Please note that there is a rule that limits playing to two times per day per person.
History
The Nihonbashi Diamond Building was formerly known as the Edobashi Warehouse Building (completed in 1930), and was rebuilt in 2014 with only a portion remaining.
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This piano was made by John Broadwood in the UK, and was manufactured around the time the Edobashi Warehouse Building was built.
Please enjoy the sound that evokes times gone by.
Installation date : Permanent
Playable time :7:30 to 19:20 (weekdays)
7:30 to 13:20 (Saturday)
Sunday is a holiday.
Notes
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- Each performance should last approximately 10 minutes, and please be sure to measure the time with an hourglass.
- Please limit your usage to 20 minutes (10 minutes x 2) per day.
(You can use the facility once in the morning and once in the evening, etc.)- Please disinfect your hands before using the facility.
- Please be considerate to others when using the facility.
- Please refrain from any behavior that may be a nuisance to those around you.
Location
Public space on the first floor, 1-19-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Recommended access : Train
If you are traveling by train, it is easily accessible, just a 3-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station.
Afterword
You can play a shiny, memorable piano.
The beautiful tones echo and reverberate throughout the lobby.
Please note that performances are not available on Sundays.
I think this is the most dazzling street piano I’ve ever seen.
This piano was made about 100 years ago, but it has a wonderful sound.
There is a row of ginkgo trees near the Nihonbashi Diamond Building, so it is recommended to visit in the fall.
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