What this is
Sōonji and The 50 Kaiten-zu bring their Great Pilgrimage Tour to Kyoto for a rock and roll concert at the legendary live house Takutaku. The Great Pilgrimage Tour suggests a multi-city run across Japan, with the Kyoto edition offering fans in the ancient capital a rare chance to catch this act live. Takutaku is one of Kyoto's most storied and intimate live music venues, with a history stretching back decades and a reputation for hosting everything from folk to rock. This concert promises a raw, energetic rock and roll experience in one of Japan's most atmospheric small venues.
Who should go
Rock music fans and live house enthusiasts will feel right at home here, especially those who appreciate the intimacy of a small, character-filled venue. Expats and visitors looking to experience authentic Japanese rock culture away from the big-city arena circuit will find this a genuinely rewarding night out. The pilgrimage tour concept gives the show a sense of occasion — each stop feels like a meaningful event rather than a routine gig. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor and soak up the atmosphere of Takutaku before the show begins.
Good to know
Tickets for events at Takutaku are typically sold through eplus.jp or at the venue box office — eplus accepts foreign credit cards, making it the most convenient option for visitors. Takutaku is a small, intimate live house with a standing floor and a capacity of a few hundred at most, so the atmosphere is close and personal. Arrive at least 30 minutes before doors open to avoid missing entry, as smaller venues like this can fill quickly. Cash is recommended for drinks and merchandise at the venue. Takutaku is located in the Shimogyo area of Kyoto, easily reachable from central Kyoto by foot or a short taxi ride.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
