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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.

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Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel & Hall stands on the Hakata bayside in Chikko-Honmachi, a compact concert hall attached to a 138-room hotel and run by the same operator as Marine Messe Fukuoka and Fukuoka Kokusai Center two blocks away. Opened in 1977, its grand hall seats just over 2,300 across a single sloped bowl and small balcony — a format built originally for classical concerts and NHK Symphony regional tours, a programme the venue still anchors today. In parallel it has become the go-to mid-size room for J-rock, indie idol and overseas solo fan meetings that outgrow livehouses but do not yet fill Marine Messe. Because the hall is relatively shallow front-to-back, sight lines from the 2F balcony are noticeably closer to the stage than in typical 2,000-seat theatres, and several domestic acts treat Sun Palace as their ''hometown Fukuoka'' stop because the attached hotel lets the entire production lodge on-site. Access is bus-first: Nishitetsu routes 99, 47 and 48 from Hakata Station Bus Stop A stop at ''Kokusai Kaigijo Sun Palace Mae'' in about 10–15 minutes; walking from Hakata Station takes roughly 20 minutes and from Gofukumachi subway station around 12. The venue is a three-minute walk to both Marine Messe Fukuoka and Fukuoka Kokusai Center, so double-header weekends are common — and the taxi queue after late shows builds quickly, so consider pre-booking a ride from the hotel lobby. Foreign ticket holders should bring the purchasing passport: Sun Palace enforces name-check entry for nearly every overseas-artist date.