What this is
Hisahara Honke Kayanosha Presents Taro Hakaase Music Festival 2026 is a large-scale outdoor and indoor music festival taking place at the National Yoyogi Stadium First Gymnasium in Tokyo on June 27, 2026. The festival is a multi-act showcase featuring eight confirmed performing groups, with notable names including Fumiya Fujii and Takaya Kawasaki among the lineup. Sponsored by Hisahara Honke Kayanosha, the event is part of a two-venue tour that also includes a performance at the historic Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto on May 30, 2026. This kind of curated multi-artist festival format is a popular fixture in Japan's live music calendar, bringing together established Japanese artists for a celebratory concert experience.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese pop and contemporary music, particularly those who enjoy Fumiya Fujii and the broader J-pop scene. The multi-act format makes it a great choice for concert-goers who want to discover several artists in a single evening rather than attending individual shows. The National Yoyogi Stadium First Gymnasium is a legendary and iconic venue, adding prestige and atmosphere to the experience. Foreign visitors with an interest in Japanese popular music culture will find this a compelling and accessible live event. Arrive early to secure a good spot and familiarise yourself with the venue layout.
Good to know
Tickets are expected to be available via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — foreign credit cards are generally accepted on these platforms, and convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most hassle-free collection method for international visitors. The National Yoyogi Stadium First Gymnasium (Yoyogi Daiichi Taiikukan) is one of Japan's most iconic indoor arenas, designed by Kenzo Tange for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, with a capacity of approximately 13,000–15,000 depending on configuration. The venue can be seated or standing depending on the event setup — check your ticket type carefully. Bags larger than A4 may be subject to inspection at the entrance, and large backpacks are sometimes required to be checked. Cash is advisable for merchandise and food stalls inside the venue, as card acceptance can be inconsistent.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
