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Sat, June 6, 2026
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Tokyo · Nippon Budokan
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DateSat, June 6, 2026
VenueNippon Budokan
ArtistCANDY TUNE
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CANDY TUNE

About CANDY TUNE

  • JP
  • J-pop

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  • Reserved Seat
    Reserved seating facing the main stage — clear view, great for first-timers.

Nippon Budokan: Complete Guide

Nippon Budokan stands inside Kitanomaru Park in Chiyoda, Tokyo, a short walk from Kudanshita Station. The octagonal roof, designed by Mamoru Yamada in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympic judo competition, was modelled on the Hall of Dreams at Horyu-ji Temple, and the arena''s silhouette is now shorthand for arrival on the Japanese concert circuit. Total capacity is 14,471 for martial-arts seating; concert configurations sit between 9,000 and 11,000 depending on stage orientation and floor-seat installation. Since The Beatles'' three-night stand from 30 June to 2 July 1966 — the first Western rock performance in the building — a Budokan show has carried a weight no other Tokyo venue can claim, and Japanese artists from Utada Hikaru to King Gnu still treat the first Budokan date as a career milestone worth its own announcement cycle. Access is via the Tozai, Hanzomon or Shinjuku lines to Kudanshita Station, exit 2 or 4, and a five- to seven-minute walk through the Tayasu Gate of the former Edo Castle''s Kitanomaru grounds. Seat numbering wraps around the stage in A/B/C/D blocks tied to each cardinal point, so an A-block listing near the stage is different from an A-block on the far side — check the seating diagram before buying in the secondary market. Foreign fans should plan for the walk back to Kudanshita in rain and bring a compact umbrella; Budokan has limited cover outside.

Venue Info

Nippon Budokan
2-3 Kitanomarukoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8321, Japan
Capacity: 14,471
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