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TWICE 2026年 来日公演 is the Sat, April 25, 2026 18:00 session at Japan National Stadium. Use this page when this exact date works for your plan.
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Japan National Stadium replaced the 1958 National Stadium on the same Shinjuku-ku site in 2019, designed by Kengo Kuma as the main venue for the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The 68,000-capacity bowl is distinguished by a stacked timber cornice made of larch and cedar sourced from all 47 Japanese prefectures — a deliberate symbolic choice — and by open eaves that channel the natural cross-breezes visible from the upper tiers. Post-Olympics the stadium has become the largest regular concert venue in central Tokyo, with concert configurations between 60,000 and 65,000 seats depending on stage rigging (Arashi''s December 2020 no-audience broadcast was the first musical use; Vaundy, SixTONES and a growing list of K-pop acts have followed). Access is triangulated by three stations: JR Chuo/Sobu to Sendagaya (Tokyo Exit, three minutes), the Toei Oedo Line to Kokuritsu-Kyogijo directly under the stadium concourse, and the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Gaiemmae (ten minutes through the ginkgo-lined avenue). Stadium policy restricts bringing cans and rigid-plastic bottles; screened gates open ninety minutes before showtime and hold a firm no-re-entry rule once tickets are scanned. Foreign ticket holders should arrive at least an hour early in peak season: the closest convenience stores sell out quickly, and typhoon-season shows proceed rain-or-shine with no covered seating on the upper bowl.