The Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra presents a grand symphonic performance dedicated to the seventh installment of the legendary Dragon Quest series, “Warriors of Eden.” This concert is a precious opportunity to experience the immortal compositions of Koichi Sugiyama, brought to life in the exceptional acoustic space of the Shinjuku Cultural Center Large Hall. Led by conductor Katsuhiro Ida, the orchestra will recreate the memories of the epic quest for the stone tablets through a vivid and powerful symphonic sound.
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Contact Jasumo Now →The music of Dragon Quest VII is characterized by its particularly lyrical and profound melodies, and a live performance by a full orchestra brings out the maximum charm of these pieces. Additionally, a special pre-talk session by the performers is scheduled before the start of the concert, allowing the audience to gain a deeper understanding of the musical background. This event promises to be a special night for long-time fans and classical music enthusiasts alike, taking them on a musical journey through the world of the Warriors of Eden.
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| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/04/15 (Wed) 19:00 Start | Shinjuku Cultural Center Large Hall (Tokyo) | S seats, S seats (Elementary/Junior High), A seats, A seats (Elementary/Junior High), B seats, B seats (Elementary/Junior High) |
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Are children allowed to attend this performance?
The organizers request that preschoolers refrain from admission to ensure a quiet environment for the recording and the audience. However, elementary and junior high school students are welcome and can benefit from significantly discounted ticket prices in the S, A, and B seating categories.
What time should I arrive to catch the pre-talk session?
The pre-talk by the performers is scheduled to begin at 18:35, shortly after the doors open at 18:00. To ensure you have enough time to find your assigned seat and settle in before the talk begins, we recommend arriving at the Shinjuku Cultural Center by 18:20.
Can I change or cancel my ticket after it has been purchased?
According to the official event policy, once a ticket has been purchased, the reservation details cannot be changed, canceled, or refunded for any reason. Please ensure your travel dates and seat selections are correct before proceeding with the final payment through our service.
How do I access the Shinjuku Cultural Center?
The venue is located in the vibrant Shinjuku district and is easily accessible by public transport. It is within walking distance from Higashi-Shinjuku Station on the Toei Oedo and Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin lines, or Shinjuku-sanchome Station on the Marunouchi, Shinjuku, and Fukutoshin lines.
Is there a specific dress code for this symphonic concert?
There is no formal dress code for this event, and most attendees wear smart casual clothing. While you will see some fans in series-themed attire, many guests dress neatly to match the atmosphere of the orchestral hall, so comfortable yet respectful clothing is recommended.
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