What this is
The Earth Jets Dinner Show featuring Kazuma Ishii is a live entertainment dining event scheduled for June 2026 in Tokyo, combining a sit-down meal with a live performance by voice actor and artist Kazuma Ishii. Dinner shows of this format are a well-established niche in Japan's voice actor fan culture, offering a more intimate and exclusive experience than standard concerts or stage events. The Earth Jets branding indicates this is part of an organized production series, suggesting a polished, professionally staged event. For fans of Kazuma Ishii, this represents a rare opportunity to enjoy his performance in a relaxed, up-close setting while dining.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for dedicated fans of Kazuma Ishii and enthusiasts of Japan's voice acting and anime entertainment industry. The dinner show format creates a refined, intimate atmosphere quite different from standing live venues — expect a seated, attentive crowd of fellow fans. Those curious about the unique intersection of Japanese dining culture and idol or voice actor performance culture will also find this a fascinating experience. Book as early as possible, as dinner show venues are inherently capacity-limited and tickets for voice actor events in this format sell out quickly.
Good to know
Tickets for voice actor dinner shows in Japan are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Dinner shows of this type are almost always fully seated events with assigned table seating, and the ticket price generally includes the meal — confirm what is covered when purchasing. Seating capacity at dinner show venues tends to be small, often under 300 guests, making the atmosphere noticeably more personal than a standard live event. Arrive at least 30 minutes before the stated start time as doors may close promptly and late entry can disrupt other diners.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

