What this is
Disney On Ice 'Let's Party!' is a touring ice skating spectacular that brings beloved Disney characters and stories to life through professional figure skating performances. The show combines choreographed athletic skating with theatrical storytelling, featuring iconic Disney characters in elaborate costumes performing on a full-size ice rink. This production is part of the long-running Disney On Ice franchise, which has toured globally for decades and is produced by Feld Entertainment. The Hachinohe performance brings this internationally recognized family entertainment to Aomori Prefecture, making it a rare opportunity for families in the Tohoku region to experience the show close to home.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for families with young children who love Disney characters, from classics like Mickey and Minnie to more recent favorites. Figure skating enthusiasts will appreciate the technical skill and choreography on display, while the theatrical production values make it enjoyable even for those unfamiliar with competitive skating. International visitors and expats will find the visual spectacle fully accessible regardless of Japanese language ability, as the show relies on music, movement, and recognizable characters rather than dialogue. Arrive early to allow time for parking, merchandise browsing, and finding your seats before the performance begins.
Good to know
Tickets are typically available via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most hassle-free option for foreign visitors who lack a Japanese postal address. FLAT HACHINOHE is a multi-purpose indoor arena primarily used for ice hockey and figure skating, so the ice surface and sightlines are well-suited to this kind of show — most seating offers a clear view of the rink. The venue is the home of the Tohoku Free Blades ice hockey team, so staff are experienced with arena-style events. Bring a light jacket or sweater as the arena maintains cold temperatures to preserve the ice, even during summer performances. Cash is recommended for in-venue food and merchandise purchases, though ticketing platforms accept card payment.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

