KIYOSHI RYUJIN25 GOOD BYE LIVE is a poignant, farewell-fueled sonic valediction by KIYOSHI RYUJIN (born 1980s in Japan, as Kiyoshi Kobayashi), the enka-rock fusionist whose gravelly baritone, heartfelt narratives, and genre-defying ballads have etched J-pop’s underbelly since debut Ryujin (2000s), with over 2 million albums sold and timeless staples like “Dragon’s Cry”, “Farewell Flame”, and “Eternal Echo” fueling drama OSTs (O-neeto) and arena anthems.
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Contact Jasumo Now →This 25th anniversary swan-song pilgrimage—his final headline since 2024’s “Ryujin Retrospective”—delivers a ~150–180 minute “goodbye rampage” of career-spanning deep cuts, enka-rock encores, and reflective teases amid crimson lights and tear-streaked sing-alongs.
Sole performance at KT Zepp Yokohama on December 21, 2025 (Sun), 17:00 (doors 16:00), it’s a “prime ryujin jihad” of sonic closure. Hailed on X as “Kiyoshi’s goodbye apocalypse” and “Zepp’s valedictory arcs,” this self-produced Ki/oon Music swan song revives “Dragon’s Cry” dirges with raw resonance. Tickets ¥9,800–¥25,000 tiered standing/reserved + ¥880 fee via first-come general release on eplus from October 24, 2025, 21:00 JST – November 16, 2025, 23:59 JST (still open as of November 3, 2025). Secure via eplus—this farewell frenzy is primed for swift sellouts.
Plunge into Kiyoshi’s ryujin jihad—his gravelly baritone and narrative arcs cascade through “Dragon’s Cry” dirges and “Farewell Flame” horizons, live in KT Zepp Yokohama’s 2,400-seat emotional arena, where Ryujin grooves meet 25-year legacy in crimson lights and tear-streaked chaos.
Revel in swan-song pilgrimage: anniversary goodbye sorcery for a valediction echoing his 2024 retrospective triumphs. Embrace sonic closure: Enka-rock sovereign scouting Yokohama’s harbors through 150–180 minute barrages of “Eternal Echo” swells and fan-fueled falsettos.
Savor value vortex: ¥9,800–¥25,000 tiered for raw farewell reckonings; tiered bonuses (rehearsal access, merch, passes), unbeatable for Kiyoshi cultists. Nestle in Yokohama’s valedictory nexus: Zepp’s Minato Mirai glow ties to Chinatown lanterns, Yamashita Park strolls, and Haneda ease—pre-show oden or post-rite craft shochu in portside underbelly.
| Date | City | Venue | Time | Doors | Capacity | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/12/21 (Sun) | Yokohama | KT Zepp Yokohama | 17:00 | 16:00 | ~2,400 | Swan-song finale; tiered standing/reserved |
Program: Goodbye rampage (~150–180 min + encore). Core: “Dragon’s Cry”, “Farewell Flame”, “Eternal Echo”, 25th anniversary grooves, reflective teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless ryujin relay. Drinks not included.
Performers: KIYOSHI RYUJIN (Kiyoshi Kobayashi) — WITH FULL BAND.
| Ticket Type | Price | Bonuses |
|---|---|---|
| [KR] 1F Standing (up to 1) | ¥25,000 + ¥880 fee | Front row; rehearsal; laminated pass; T-shirt; picture ticket; merch voucher |
| [A] 1F Standing (up to 2) | ¥19,800 + ¥880 fee | Rehearsal; T-shirt; picture ticket; merch voucher |
| [A] 2F Reserved (up to 2) | ¥20,300 + ¥880 fee | Rehearsal; T-shirt; picture ticket; merch voucher |
| [B] 1F Standing (up to 2) | ¥15,000 + ¥880 fee | Rehearsal |
| [B] 2F Reserved (up to 2) | ¥15,500 + ¥880 fee | Rehearsal |
| [C] 1F Standing (up to 2) | ¥15,000 + ¥880 fee | T-shirt; picture ticket; merch voucher |
| [C] 2F Reserved (up to 2) | ¥15,500 + ¥880 fee | T-shirt; picture ticket; merch voucher |
| [D] 1F Standing (up to 2) | ¥9,800 + ¥880 fee | None |
| [D] 2F Reserved (up to 2) | ¥10,300 + ¥880 fee | None |
Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change): ¥12,000–¥30,000 | ~50–300 tickets post-release.
Contact Jasumo through the Jasumo Contact Form to streamline your eplus registration, payment, and pickup. The official platform is eplus (eplus.jp), where first-come general release starts October 24, 2025, 21:00 JST (up to 4 tickets/application total; 1 application limit per show).
Payment options include credit card (instant upon completion), convenience store/ATM (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson/Ministop/Daily Yamazaki, Pay-easy), or online banking (by deadline). Pickup available at 7-Eleven (register) or FamilyMart (multi-copy machine) from TBA onward. Jasumo handles bilingual navigation for international users, ensuring seamless general entry, payment via global cards, and physical ticket delivery. Inquiries go to eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST).
Submit your request through the Jasumo Contact Form with complete details: date, venue, ticket type (e.g., [A] 1F Standing), and quantity (e.g., “December 21 KT Zepp Yokohama, 1x [KR] 1F Standing”). Jasumo offers comprehensive bilingual support, including eplus account creation, first-come general release submission, payment guidance via international credit cards or convenience store instructions, and physical pickup coordination at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart.
Group bookings up to 4 tickets per application (tier limits apply) are supported, with 1 application limit per show. Apply now (open until November 16, 2025)—¥9,800–¥25,000 + ¥880 tickets vanish fast for goodbye jihad savings. Jasumo ensure seamless navigation for international users, from release rush to bonus exchange prep.
For performance or ticket issues, contact eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST). For venue-specific details, visit https://www.zepp.co.jp/hall/yokohama/. Jasumo can relay inquiries in English and Japanese, ensuring clear communication with organizers.
Jasumo provide a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition through authorized platforms like eplus. We are not a ticket reseller and do not sell tickets directly.
Our role is to guide international customers through the official booking process, addressing challenges such as language barriers, local platform navigation, payment methods, and high-demand first-come releases. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo from October 24, 2025 to access official ¥9,800–¥25,000 + ¥880 pricing and avoid resales. For travel planning, Jasumo can coordinate with Yokohama Tourism.
A: Goodbye rampage (~150–180 min + encore). Core: “Dragon’s Cry”, “Farewell Flame”, “Eternal Echo”, 25th anniversary grooves, reflective teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless ryujin relay. Drinks not included.
A: Yes—Jasumo provide full bilingual support for eplus first-come general release, including account setup, payment via global cards or convenience store guidance, and physical pickup at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form with your tier, type, and quantity (up to 4 tickets/application, 1 application limit per show; tier limits apply).
A: Infants under 3 not admitted. Under elementary school free on lap (1 per adult/guardian with A/B/C/D ticket; 1 per 2F reserved, lap only). No separate tickets for free children; high-energy farewell—bring earplugs for sensitivities.
A: Tiered standing/reserved with 2F options; contact eplus (0570-000-999) post-release for priority. No re-entry; late entry may limit views. Bonuses exchanged on day only.
A: KIYOSHI RYUJIN’s 25th anniversary GOOD BYE LIVE at ~2,400-capacity KT Zepp Yokohama—farewell pilgrimage spanning enka-rock with “Dragon’s Cry” dirges and “Eternal Echo” horizons in crimson closure. This swan-song jihad revives career swells and final teases for a goodbye odyssey of anthemic arcs and fan-fueled falsettos.
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