What this is
STAGE of HARMONY — The Secret to Living Happily Together is a special charity concert headlined by veteran Japanese singer Yoshio Inoue, bringing together a remarkable ensemble of popular Japanese vocalists including Kumiko, Ayaka Hirahara, Mone Kamishiraishi, Hiroki Miura, Yui Kobayashi, and Taichi Nakano. The event is backed by a live band featuring pianist Yuichiro Onuki, drummer Hiroshi Adachi, bassist Yosuke Terao, and keyboardist Sachiko Nagasaki, ensuring a polished, full-band concert experience. Running approximately two hours with an intermission, the show is structured as a thoughtful, sit-down concert rather than a high-energy pop spectacle. Notably, all admission proceeds are donated to charity, giving the evening a meaningful philanthropic dimension beyond pure entertainment.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of Japanese pop and adult contemporary music who appreciate a refined, multi-artist showcase in an elegant concert hall setting. The lineup spans generations of Japanese vocalists, making it a great choice for those who follow artists like Ayaka Hirahara or Mone Kamishiraishi, as well as longtime admirers of Yoshio Inoue. The charity angle adds a feel-good dimension that appeals to attendees who want their ticket purchase to make a difference. Note that children under school age are not permitted, so this is best suited to adults and older children.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through major Japanese platforms such as eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket; foreign credit cards are generally accepted on these sites, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. NHK Osaka Hall is a mid-capacity seated concert hall seating approximately 1,000 guests, offering good sightlines from most positions and a formal, attentive atmosphere typical of NHK-affiliated events. The show runs approximately two hours including an intermission, so there is a natural break to use facilities or purchase drinks. All proceeds go to charity, so there is no need to feel guilty about splurging on merchandise if available. Children under school age are strictly not admitted — this policy is enforced at the door.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

