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Naoto Inti Raymi's 2026 National Tour routes the singer-songwriter through 18 performances across 14 venues between 5 June and 4 August 2026.
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Naoto Inti Raymi is one of the rare Japanese singer-songwriters whose live-show identity is built around travel narrative. The two-year backpacking trip through 28 countries that preceded his 2010 major debut — Peru, Ethiopia, Cuba, Mongolia, Bolivia, Argentina — shaped both his stage name, adopted from the Quechua Inti Raymi solar festival, and the rhythmic palette of his arrangements, which borrow percussion from Andean and Caribbean traditions. Takaramono from 2012, used as the theme for a Fuji TV drama, is his best-known single and is typically kept as the closing encore number. Brave (2014), Have a nice day!, and Okaerinasai are also mid-set reliables. The 2026 tour leans deliberately into mid-size halls — LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, ORIX Theater, Kobe International House Kokusai Hall, Fukuoka Sun Palace — rather than livehouses or arenas, allowing the mix of percussion-driven uptempo numbers and ballad-heavy acoustic passages to land equally. Foreign fans should note that Naoto's MC segments between songs are extensive (he is known for 5-to-8-minute spoken-word interludes) and entirely in Japanese; fans with limited Japanese typically use the MC time to refresh or stretch.
Yes. The stage name is directly adopted from the Quechua name for the Incan solar festival Inti Raymi. The connection reflects a two-year pre-debut backpacking trip through 28 countries, including Peru and other Andean nations.
Longer than most Japanese concert MCs. Naoto regularly delivers 5-to-8-minute spoken-word interludes between songs, entirely in Japanese. International attendees without Japanese typically use MC time to refresh.
Takaramono (2012) is his best-known single, typically kept as the closing encore. Brave (2014) and Have a nice day! are also crowd-singalong anchors.
LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (via Shinagawa, 15 minutes), ORIX Theater (via Shin-Osaka, 20 minutes), and Kobe International House Kokusai Hall (via Shin-Kobe, 15 minutes) are the most commute-friendly.