It looks like a “Classical Music Mystery-Solving Mystery” event will be held at Nishinomiya City Frente Hall, just a short walk from JR Nishinomiya Station!
Here it is↓

This will be the first event, and the theme is “The Case Files of Music Detective Bach.”
This is an event that combines a “mystery-solving” experience, where audience members take part in uncovering clues, with a “concert.”
There will be all kinds of mysteries related to the pieces performed in the concert.
And the music you hear after solving those mysteries will be… well, surprisingly different!
Something you only “kind of knew” before might suddenly become fascinating.
The mysteries are set at an easier difficulty level, so elementary school students and beginners at mystery-solving should be fine. It’s a classical music mystery-solving event that can be enjoyed with family, friends, or even on your own. Please come and enjoy it.Classical Music Mystery-Solving Mystery: The Case Files of Music Detective Bach file 1 | Nishinomiya City Frente Hall
The recommended difficulty level is apparently for upper-grade elementary school students.
The program may include many familiar pieces that people have likely heard at least once, such as Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight.”
One of the performers, Natsuko Shiromura, graduated from the School of Music at Mukogawa Women’s University and is currently the pianist for the Nishinomiya Central Choir!
If you like classical music or mystery-solving, why not join in?
It might open up a whole new world for your children.
The event will be held on Sunday, February 10, 2019, starting at 14:00 (doors open at 13:30).
Advance tickets: ¥1,200 (¥1,500 at the door), pair ticket: ¥2,000 ※All seats are unreserved
※Pair tickets are for two people, including at least one elementary school student
※Pair tickets are available in advance only
Tickets are available at the frentehall official store.
Here is the location of Nishinomiya Frente Hall↓












