[1] The vineyard-style concert hall, with a capacity of 1,997, was built for the eightieth anniversary of the foundation of the city.
[1] At the first time, despite being over 300 kilometres from the epicenter, the hall was greatly damaged in March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.
Ruptures to the automatic fire-sprinkler system caused widespread water damage.
[1][3] At the second time, in early 2020 when COVID-19 pandemic began in Japan, Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall was officially temporarily closed and the performances were cancelled.
[citation needed] The restored hall is also expected to second reopened on 1 October 2021 as the country ahead of the endemic phase.