What this is
Rin Kurusu YATTEKURU 2026 is a live fan event featuring voice actress and idol Rin Kurusu, held at Aruaru City 7F Hall in Kokura, Kitakyushu. The YATTEKURU series is a recurring live event format popular in the anime and voice actor fan community, bringing performers directly to audiences across Japan. This marks Rin Kurusu's first-ever appearance at the YATTEKURU event series, making it a milestone occasion for her fanbase. The event features two separate parts with distinct content, including a talk corner with behind-the-scenes stories, audience-participation games, and recitation drama performances.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Rin Kurusu and enthusiasts of the voice actress idol scene who want an intimate, interactive live experience. The format — with talk segments, games, and drama recitations — creates a warm, participatory atmosphere quite different from a standard concert. Anime fans visiting Kyushu or based in the Kitakyushu area will find this a rare regional opportunity to see a rising talent up close. Since Part 1 and Part 2 have different content, dedicated fans may want to consider attending both sessions. Book tickets well in advance as reserved seating at small hall events like this tends to sell out quickly among core fandoms.
Good to know
Tickets are priced at ¥6,000 in advance (tax included) — check the official event website for the designated ticketing platform, which is likely eplus.jp or Lawson Ticket; foreign visitors should note that Japanese ticketing sites often require a Japanese mobile number for SMS verification, so convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most reliable collection method. Aruaru City 7F Hall is a compact event space within Kitakyushu's famous anime and manga shopping complex, so capacity is limited and the atmosphere is close and fan-focused. Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before doors open to queue, as small hall events in Japan typically enforce strict entry order by seat number or ticket type. Since Part 1 and Part 2 have entirely different content, holding tickets to both parts is common among dedicated fans — just be aware you will need to exit and re-queue between sessions. Photography and video recording during performances is almost certainly prohibited, as is standard for voice actress live events in Japan.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

