What this is
This is a live viewing screening of Hiroji Miyamoto's landmark 60th anniversary concert, broadcast to cinema audiences across Japan including T-Joy Hakata in Fukuoka. Hiroji Miyamoto is the frontman of Elephant Kashimashi, one of Japan's most enduring and beloved rock bands, known for their passionate, emotionally charged performances and decades of loyal fandom. The '60th anniversary' refers to Miyamoto's own milestone, celebrating six decades of life with a major concert event. Live viewings of this kind allow fans who cannot attend the main venue to experience the concert atmosphere on the big screen with fellow enthusiasts.
Who should go
This event is ideal for longtime fans of Elephant Kashimashi and Japanese rock music who want to share the emotional experience of a milestone concert with a like-minded crowd. The cinema atmosphere during live viewings in Japan tends to be enthusiastic and communal, with audiences often cheering and singing along. Music lovers interested in witnessing a genuine icon of Japanese rock celebrate a personal milestone will find this a moving occasion. Book tickets early, as live viewings of popular Japanese artists tend to sell out quickly.
Good to know
Tickets for live viewings at T-Joy cinemas are typically available through eplus.jp, pia.jp, or the T-Joy official website — foreign credit cards are generally accepted on these platforms. T-Joy Hakata is a modern multiplex inside the Kitte Hakata building directly connected to Hakata Station, making it extremely easy to reach. Seating is assigned, so you can arrive around 15–20 minutes before showtime without stress. Live viewing screenings of major Japanese artists often have an energetic crowd that cheers and reacts aloud, so expect a concert-like atmosphere rather than a standard cinema experience. Food and drinks from the cinema concession are typically permitted inside the screening room.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

