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Aichi-ken Kinrō Kaikan (愛知県勤労会館, also known as Tsurumai Plaza) was a community centre, exhibition centre and concert venue located in Shōwa-ku, Nagoya, Japan. Kinrō Kaikan can be translated as "workers' hall".
Building was completed in June 1970. It included a large hall and a small hall, and eight conference rooms. The ~1,700-seat[4] auditorium was called Tsurumai Hall (鶴舞ホール), and was used for events such as concerts and presentations. The building was also used for employment-related consultations, and provided labour-related books and resources. There was also a labour reading room. In 2008, the halls' utilization rate was 88.4%.[5]
In October 2009, Aichi Prefecture, which owned Aichi Kinro Kaikan, opened a substitute facility, the Aichi Industry and Labor Center.[citation needed]
References
^ Lengenfelder, Helga (1983), World guide to special libraries, vol. 17, Saur, ISBN978-3-598-20528-6