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Grand Cube Osaka

Coordinates: 34°41′22″N 135°29′10″E / 34.6894°N 135.486°E / 34.6894; 135.486
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Osaka International Convention Center
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Address5-3-51, Nakanoshima,
LocationKita-ku, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Coordinates34°41′22″N 135°29′10″E / 34.6894°N 135.486°E / 34.6894; 135.486
OwnerOsaka Prefecture
OperatorOsaka International Convention Center Corporation
Built17 December 1996 - December 24, 1999
InauguratedDecember 24, 1999
OpenedApril 1, 2000
Construction cost
¥70 billion (¥71.6 billion in 2019 yen[1])
Classroom-style seating
24-630
Banquet/ballroom440
Theatre seating
40-2,754
Enclosed space
 • Total space6,078 m2 (65,420 sq ft) Ex. the Main Hall
 • Exhibit hall floor2,600 m2 (28,000 sq ft)
 • Breakout/meeting6,078 m2 (65,420 sq ft) Ex. the Main Hall
 • Ballroom2,600 m2 (28,000 sq ft)
Parking304 units (underground area)
Public transit accessKeihan Nakanoshima Line at Nakanoshima
Website
www.gco.co.jp/en/

Osaka International Convention Center (大阪府立国際会議場, Ōsaka Furitsu Kokusai Kaigijō), also known as Grand Cube Osaka (グランキューブ大阪, Guran kyūbu Ōsaka), is a convention center in the city of Osaka, Japan.

Located adjacent to the convention center is underground Nakanoshima Station served by Keihan Electric Railway Nakanoshima Line as the terminus.

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References

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  1. ^ 1868 to 1938: Williamson J., Nominal Wage, Cost of Living, Real Wage and Land Rent Data for Japan 1831-1938, 1939 to 1945: Bank of Japan Historical Statistics Afterwards, Japanese Historical Consumer Price Index numbers based on data available from the Japanese Statistics Bureau. Japan Historical Consumer Price Index (CPI) – 1970 to 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2014. For between 1946 and 1970, from "昭和戦後史". Retrieved 2015-01-24.
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