What this is
An outdoor idol music festival staged across a summer day at Toubetsuin Terrace Hall in Nagoya, this is the second day of Meitetsu MUSIC DAYS — a multi-day event series tied to the Meitetsu railway brand. Idol festivals in Japan pack multiple acts onto rotating stages, with fan chanting, light-stick choreography, and the kind of high-energy crowd interaction that defines the genre. Expect a lineup of Japanese idol groups performing short sets in rapid succession rather than a single headliner format.
Who should go
Idol music fans and J-pop enthusiasts will get the most out of this. Casual attendees curious about Japanese idol culture can also enjoy the spectacle, though the format rewards those already familiar with fan participation rituals.
Good to know
Tickets are likely sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Toubetsuin Terrace Hall is a smaller event venue in Nagoya, so capacity will be limited and the atmosphere is likely intimate compared to large arena idol events. Arrive early to collect merchandise, as idol fan goods typically sell out quickly before doors open. Bring cash for on-site purchases such as merchandise and food stalls, as smaller venues in Japan often do not accept card payments at concession stands. As this is a Meitetsu-affiliated event, the venue is well connected by the Meitetsu rail network — check the Meitetsu line map for the closest station to the hall.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
![Meitetsu MUSIC DAYS [DAY2] IDOL — event in Nagoya](https://eplus.jp/s/image/457278/0001/000/4572780001_4.jpg)