Tokyo Aoyama Funeral Hall will be suspended from April next year. Due to aging, it will be rebuilt at 7:54 on October 5th.

The Aoyama Funeral Hall in Minato-ku, Tokyo, where funerals for many celebrities and politicians have been held, will be suspended from April next year due to rebuilding due to aging.

The metropolitan Aoyama Funeral Hall, which was built in 1953 and rebuilt in 1974 as the current building, is a large-scale funeral home that can accommodate more than 1,000 people.



Funerals for many celebrities and politicians have also been held, but more than 45 years have passed since the renovation, and depending on the city, it is aging.



For this reason, the city will be rebuilt at its current location.



As a result, the current facilities will be suspended from April 1st next year.



Capital in the future, studying the way of the new facility, is that to publish the time of the next fiscal year (Ryowa three years) resume medium to prospect a.