What this is
Yuzu is one of Japan's most beloved folk-pop duos, consisting of Yujin Kitagawa and Koji Iwasaki, who rose to fame busking on the streets of Yokohama in the 1990s before becoming a national phenomenon. Known for their warm acoustic sound, heartfelt lyrics, and energetic live performances, Yuzu have built a devoted fanbase spanning multiple generations over nearly three decades. This concert at Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya is part of their live touring schedule, bringing their signature blend of folk, pop, and rock to one of Nagoya's premier indoor arenas. Yuzu concerts are celebrated for their communal atmosphere, with audiences singing along to beloved anthems and the duo's infectious stage energy making every show feel like a celebration.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of Japanese folk-pop and acoustic-driven music, as well as anyone who wants to experience the passion of a major Japanese live music event. Yuzu's broad appeal means the crowd will span teens to middle-aged fans, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere. Even visitors unfamiliar with Yuzu's catalogue will find the energy and emotion of the performance compelling. Brush up on a few of their biggest hits — such as 'Natsu Iro' or 'Yuzunoki' — before attending to get the most out of the sing-along moments.
Good to know
Tickets for Yuzu concerts are sold through eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most hassle-free collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Nippon Gaishi Hall (also known as Crocco-kun Hall) is a large seated arena with a capacity of approximately 10,000, offering good sightlines from most sections. The venue has bag check facilities for large items, and cash is recommended for in-venue food and drink purchases, though some stalls may accept IC cards. Doors typically open around one hour before showtime, and the concert itself usually runs 2–2.5 hours without an interval. Photography and video recording are generally prohibited during Yuzu performances, so leave your camera at home and enjoy the moment.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
