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- Explore Orchestra Hall
Each box consists of three to eight individual seats that...
- Explore Orchestra Hall
The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Seating Chart for all concerts. View the interactive seat map with row numbers, seat views, tickets and more.
- Enjoy Sizzling Okonomiyaki at Gaijin
- Take A Bite of Cloud-Soft Soufflé Pancakes at Hanabusa Café
- Meditate in The Garden of The Phoenix
- Chew Mochi Doughnuts at 2D Restaurant
- Watch Anime at The Logan Theatre
- Learn Ikebana at The Japanese Culture Center
- Slurp Piping Hot Ramen
- Watch Cherry Blossoms in Jackson Park
- Dig Into The Conveyor Belt Sushi
Okonomiyaki is a savory pancake packed with a variety of fresh ingredients. The name combined two Japanese words – “okonomi,” which means “have it your way,” and “yaki,” which means “griddled”. Gaijin brings this unique Japanese comfort food to Chicago’s Fulton Market area. The batter for okonomiyaki is made from flour, eggs, and shredded cabbage. ...
Imagine sliding your fork over a cloud-soft pancake drizzled in matcha sauce, surrounded by fresh fruits, whipping cream, and sweet azuki beans. The Japanese soufflé pancake has a tender and delightful texture compared to regular pancakes. This seemingly small cafe in the Chicago loop brings the first Japanese soufflé pancake shop in Toronto’s Kens...
The Garden of the Phoenix or Japanese Garden in the Jackson Park neighborhood is a must-see for anyone looking to experience Japanese culture in Chicago. It was originally built for the 1893 World Columbian Exposition and remains a tranquil oasis in a bustling city. Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, also known for designing Central Park in...
The decor at 2d Restaurant may remind you of Paris but the menu clearly has Asia written all over it. The unique design makes you feel like you have stepped inside the pages of a childhood coloring book. The mainstay item on the menu here is pon-de-ring style doughnuts, more commonly referred to as mochi donuts due to their close resemblance. These...
The Logan Theatre is a historic movie theater located in the vibrant Logan Square neighborhood. It’s been around for over 100 years and has become a beloved cultural institution for locals and visitors alike. I’m transported back in time whenever I watch a movie at Logan Theatre. One of the things that set the Logan Theatre apart from other movie t...
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, which emphasizes minimalism and a deep connection with nature. It is not simply about placing flowers in a vase; it is a highly disciplined art form that requires careful attention to balance, proportion, and harmony. You can attend an ikebana walk to see these arrangements on local restaurants and...
A bowl of piping hot ramen on a cold day is a great way to experience Japanese culture in Chicago. Chicago is filled with numerous ramen restaurants so you can take your pick no matter where you are based in the city. Misoya in Streeterville was my absolute favorite spot but unfortunately, it closed down during Covid-19. They still have a location ...
Japan during the sakura or cherry blossom season is a magical place. But if you cannot make it there, there are plenty of places to enjoy hanami (flower watching) including one right here in Chicago. Late April or early May brings a flurry of these delicate pink and white flowers to Chicago’s Jackson Park. The trees around the Columbian Basin were ...
Imagine sitting in a restaurant where a conveyor belt circulates small plates of salmon, tuna, and all kinds of sushi. You reach out your hand and grab a plate that piques your interest. Kaitenzushi or conveyor belt sushi is an experience in itself. Eating this at Sushi Plustakes me back in time to gorging on this affordable sushi at a Tokyo train ...
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Blossom Music Center. Nine Inch Nails. Great seat for a full view of the lights and screens. You are also elevated high enough from the person in front of you. 34. section. J. row. 4.
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Each box consists of three to eight individual seats that are unnumbered. The tradition is to rotate seating either between works or at intermission. All Box Level patrons have access to a nearby concessions bar and restrooms, and each box has its own coat closet.
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Seating chart for Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL. Color coded map of the seating plan with important seating information.
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