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Official Hige Dandism are what happens when four music-conservatory-trained Japanese twenty-somethings decide to write like Jacob Collier covering 1970s soul records. Formed in Matsue, Shimane in 2012, far from the Tokyo-Osaka axis, the band spent six years working regional clubs before their major-label 2018 debut with No Doubt. Pretender's placement on the 2019 Confidence Man JP film turned them into a chart fixture. What separates Hige Dandism from their peers is Fujihara's composition style: unusual key changes, four-octave vocal runs, piano as the primary rhythmic instrument, and harmony voicings borrowed from jazz rather than rock. Live, this style requires venues with acoustic range, hence the deliberate Hall and Arena mix on the 2026 tour: regional dates at HBG Hall (Hiroshima) and iichiko Grand Theater (Oita) get the full dynamic palette while K Arena and Osaka-Jo carry the hit-driven mass-audience shows. The tour sits around the follow-up to 2023's Rejoice album, and fans can expect deeper album-cut debuts at the hall dates.
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K Arena Yokohama (Kアリーナ横浜) opened in September 2023 in Minatomirai, Yokohama, purpose-built as one of the world's largest music-dedicated arenas. Operated by Ken Corporation, the venue holds up to 20,000 audience members and was designed from the ground up for live music acoustics — a rare specification among Japanese arenas, most of which are convertible multi-purpose halls.
Seating wraps the central stage in a steep asymmetric bowl optimized for sightlines to a front-facing stage. Acoustic tuning targets musical genres from K-pop and J-pop through rock, with adjustable sound-absorption panels on upper walls. Since opening, K Arena has hosted Japan-leg dates of major international tours (K-pop headliners and Western acts alike), quickly establishing itself as a Tokyo-area alternative to Saitama Super Arena and Yokohama Arena.
Access: JR Yokohama Station is the primary gateway — 10-minute walk via the Yokohama Bay Quarter deck. Minatomirai Line Shin-Takashima Station is 5 minutes on foot. From Tokyo Station, JR Tokaido Line reaches Yokohama in approximately 25 minutes. Last JR Tokaido service runs until roughly 00:20.