What this is
This is a live cinema viewing event broadcasting Hiroji Miyamoto's 60th anniversary commemorative concert, titled 'Let's Go Big!', screened at OS Cinemas Mint Kobe. Hiroji Miyamoto is a beloved veteran Japanese singer and entertainer who has been active in the music industry for six decades, known for his energetic performances and enduring popularity in Japan. The live viewing format allows fans across the country to experience the milestone concert in a cinema setting with high-quality audio and visuals. This kind of anniversary concert is a significant cultural moment in Japanese popular music, celebrating a career spanning generations of fans.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Hiroji Miyamoto and followers of Japanese kayokyoku and popular entertainment who may not be able to attend the live venue in person. It suits older Japanese music enthusiasts as well as curious expats interested in experiencing a slice of mainstream Japanese pop culture history. The cinema atmosphere makes it a comfortable, seated experience accessible to a wide age range. Book tickets in advance as anniversary screenings for veteran artists tend to attract dedicated fan bases who fill seats quickly.
Good to know
Tickets for live viewing events in Japan are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. OS Cinemas Mint Kobe is a standard multiplex cinema located within the Mint Kobe shopping complex near Sannomiya, offering reserved seating — check your seat number carefully when purchasing. Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before the screening time to collect tickets and find your seat comfortably. As this is a cinema screening rather than a live venue, standard cinema rules apply — no flash photography and keep noise to a minimum, though applause during the broadcast is generally welcomed by the crowd.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

