What this is
Prince Ice World is a long-running Japanese touring ice skating revue that blends elite figure skating with theatrical performance, including music, dance, and live song. The 2026-2027 edition, titled 'The Revue on Ice,' brings together some of Japan's most celebrated skaters for a show that prioritizes spectacle and storytelling over competition. Olympic gold medalist Shizuka Arakawa headlines the production alongside top-ranked Japanese skaters Yuma Kagiyama, Shun Sato, and Yoshio Miura. The Yokohama leg of the tour takes place at KOSE Shin-Yokohama Skating Center, a dedicated ice arena well-suited to this kind of theatrical production. This is a polished, professionally staged show that appeals equally to skating enthusiasts and fans of live performance.
Who should go
Figure skating fans will be in their element watching Olympic and world-class athletes perform choreographed routines in a theatrical setting. Families with children will find the combination of athletic spectacle and stage production highly accessible and engaging. Fans of Japanese sports culture who want to see household names like Yuma Kagiyama and Shizuka Arakawa outside of competition will find this a rare and intimate opportunity. The atmosphere is closer to a West End-style ice show than a sporting event, so performing arts lovers are equally welcome. Book tickets as early as possible — shows featuring this calibre of skater sell out well in advance.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp and pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese mailing address. KOSE Shin-Yokohama Skating Center is a mid-sized indoor ice arena primarily used for skating events and shows, with a seated audience layout suited to theatrical productions. The venue is approximately a 10-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station, which is also a Shinkansen hub, making it convenient if you are travelling from Tokyo or Osaka. Ice arenas in Japan are kept very cold year-round — even in July, bring a jacket or light coat as the rink interior will be noticeably chilly. Arrive at least 30 minutes early to collect tickets, find your seat, and purchase a programme, which typically features skater profiles and show notes.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
