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The capital of Japan and Asia's largest live entertainment market. Iconic venues like Tokyo Dome, Nippon Budokan, and the National Stadium host thousands of concerts, festivals, and sporting events every year.
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Tokyo currently has 24 synced shows for Sep 2026. This summary updates from the visible events and venues, so you can decide whether this month belongs in your travel plan.
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This page currently connects to venues such as Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Auditorium / Zepp DiverCity Tokyo / Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater. Check hotel-to-venue and station routes early to reduce show-day friction.
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1-1 Hiyoshicho, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-0024
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10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013
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10-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
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376-3 Nishimachi, Chofu, Tokyo
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2-1 Umi no Mori, Koto Ward, Tokyo

Official English ticket guide for The Weeknd 2026 in Tokyo / Saitama, with sale times, authorized platforms, price status, seat map notes, entry rules and TIXVOY secondary-market context.

BUMP OF CHICKEN Ratio Clavis (2026-2027): 20 shows, first solo Tokyo Dome. Official tickets sold out — buy via TIXVOY, no Japanese phone needed. Full schedule, eplus Sumachike setup, venue guides.

Tokyo Dome is Japan's most iconic concert venue — but navigating a 55,000-seat dome as a foreign visitor isn't straightforward. This guide covers every practical detail: how seating works, which gates to enter, where to store your luggage, what you can bring inside, and how to plan your concert day from morning to encore.

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Japan does concerts differently — lottery-based tickets, strict no-photo rules, penlight culture, and digital tickets that require a Japanese phone number. This checklist covers every phase from planning to encore.

From BTS's triumphant return to TWICE making history at Japan's National Stadium, 2026 is shaping up to be the most extraordinary year for live music in Japan. Here are the 10 concerts you absolutely cannot miss.
Take N'EX Express from Narita (~1hr to Tokyo Stn) or Monorail from Haneda (~15min). JR Yamanote Line and Tokyo Metro connect all major venues easily. Get a Suica/Pasmo card for convenient travel.
For Tokyo Dome: stay near Korakuen/Suidobashi Stn. For Budokan: Kudanshita Stn. For Ariake Arena: Toyosu/Shimbashi. Shinjuku and Shibuya are versatile bases with easy access to all venues.
Ramen street near Korakuen Station, yakiniku spots in Shibuya, traditional eateries around Kudanshita near Budokan. Eat before the show — venue food options are limited with long queues.
Common questions about attending events in this city
Major venues include Tokyo Dome (55,000 capacity), National Stadium (68,000), Nippon Budokan (14,000), Ariake Arena (15,000), and Yoyogi National Gymnasium (13,000).
You can purchase directly on TIXVOY or post a buying request. Some events are also available on Japanese platforms like eplus and ticket board, though they usually require a Japanese phone number and address.
Prices vary by artist and seating. General concerts range from ¥8,000-15,000, top artists at Tokyo Dome can cost ¥15,000-30,000, and festival passes are around ¥15,000-20,000.
Recording video or audio with your phone is strictly prohibited at Japanese concerts, and violators may be removed from the venue. In standing areas, entry is by ticket number order — no cutting in line. Merchandise sales usually start several hours before the show, so arrive early if you want to buy goods. Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed, but beverages are available for purchase inside.
Absolutely. Music transcends language, and most concerts can be fully enjoyed without any Japanese ability. MC segments and announcements are in Japanese, but you can easily follow the crowd's energy and reactions. As an international metropolis, Tokyo's major venues often have English signage, and staff can provide basic English assistance. For ticket purchasing, the TIXVOY platform is available in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, making the entire process seamless for international fans.
Most popular concerts in Japan use a lottery (抽選) system rather than first-come-first-served, meaning even submitting an application doesn't guarantee a ticket. Fan club (FC) members get priority lottery access, followed by general sales (一般販売), which are also often lottery-based. However, joining a fan club typically requires a Japanese address and local payment method, making it very difficult for overseas fans. TIXVOY helps international fans access Tokyo concert tickets they couldn't obtain through the FC lottery system, serving as an ideal channel for foreign concert-goers.