What this is
Parimogu's Burrow is a live event hosted by Parimogu, likely a Japanese comedian, entertainer, or variety performer, taking place at Naked Loft Yokohama on the evening of June 29, 2026. Naked Loft is a well-established underground live house and comedy/talk event venue with branches in Tokyo and Yokohama, known for hosting intimate stand-up, talk shows, variety acts, and niche subculture events. The 'Burrow' concept suggests a cozy, den-like atmosphere — possibly a recurring series where the performer invites guests or fans into their creative world. Events at Naked Loft venues tend to be informal, audience-interactive, and deeply rooted in Japanese underground entertainment culture.
Who should go
This event is best suited for fans of Parimogu and followers of Japanese underground comedy, variety entertainment, or niche live performance culture. The Naked Loft atmosphere is intimate and casual, attracting a loyal, enthusiastic crowd that enjoys close interaction with performers. Japanese language ability will be essential to fully appreciate the content, as events of this type are almost entirely conducted in Japanese. Arrive early to secure a good spot and make sure to budget for the mandatory drink order at the door.
Good to know
Tickets are sold exclusively through LivePocket — foreign credit cards are generally accepted on LivePocket, making it accessible for international visitors, though the site is in Japanese so a translation tool may help. Naked Loft Yokohama is a small, intimate underground venue with a standing floor layout and a bar area; capacity is limited, typically under 150 people, so the atmosphere is very up-close and personal. A mandatory drink order of at least ¥500 is collected at the door in addition to your entry ticket — have cash ready as smaller live venues in Japan often prefer or require it. Doors typically open 30–60 minutes before the listed start time; arriving early is advisable given the limited space. Note that this event is almost entirely in Japanese, so non-Japanese speakers should be aware that language will be a significant barrier to enjoyment.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
