New Easy-to-Use Piano Practice Studio Opening in Ikebukuro
In a delightful addition to Tokyo's vibrant music scene,
Bass On Top is set to open its fourth self-service piano practice studio,
Ikebukuro Ekimae Piano, on
August 12, 2025. This new location aims to provide aspiring pianists with a convenient and affordable space to hone their skills.
Located just
30 seconds from Ikebukuro Station’s C1b exit, the studio will be easily accessible for commuters and local residents alike. The initiative comes as a part of Bass On Top's plan to establish presence at every station along the
Yamanote Line, with previous openings at Ueno, Tamachi-Mita, and Kanda.
The Ikebukuro Ekimae Piano studio features a well-thought-out setup designed for the modern musician. It offers:
- - One grand piano room (7 tatami mats)
- - Four grand piano rooms (4 tatami mats each)
- - Two upright piano rooms (3 tatami mats each)
- - One upright piano room (2 tatami mats)
This variety allows for both individual practice and small group rehearsals. Bass On Top has ensured the environment is conducive to focused practice with selected high-quality equipment, minimal distractions, and a simple design. These features, combined with regular tuning by dedicated technicians, guarantee a consistently pleasing playing experience.
What distinguishes the Ikebukuro Ekimae Piano studio from other practice spaces is its emphasis on
self-service use. Pianists can conveniently book and pay for rooms via the website, eliminating any wait times upon arrival. This flexibility makes it an attractive option for those looking to squeeze in a practice session between commitments.
Additionally, the studio enhances security with
24-hour recorded surveillance, granting peace of mind for users who may be practicing late at night or during off-peak hours. This forward-thinking approach to utilizing technology contributes to a safe and reliable experience.
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Company Overview
Bass On Top is headquartered in
Osaka and has been a key player in Japan’s music studio landscape since its establishment in
1989. Under the leadership of CEO
Hiroshi Mizumori, the company operates various facilities, including band studios, dance spaces, and multiple-purpose halls, making it a hub for creative expression and musical ventures.
Whether you’re an experienced pianist or someone just starting, the Ikebukuro Ekimae Piano studio promises an accommodating space designed around the musician's needs. Mark your calendars for
August 12, 2025, and prepare to unlock your musical potential in the heart of Tokyo.