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  • November 23, 2025 at 5:00 pm
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  • February 23, 2026 at 8:00 pm
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Overview

Ai Higuchi Japan Tour 2025–2026 is a nationwide, 11-city solo odyssey by Ai Higuchi, the luminous Japanese singer-songwriter and pianist (b. 1997) whose crystalline vocals and poetic lyricism—delivered with delicate piano strokes and chamber-folk elegance—have earned her cult acclaim since her 2017 indie debut, amplified by The First Take virality and albums like Yume no Shima (2025).

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Spanning November 23, 2025 (Tokyo) to February 23, 2026 (Nagoya), this intimate tour transforms theaters and halls into snow-lit confessionals, with ~90–120 minute sets of Kimi no Namae, Hikari no Hou e, and winter-warm ballads under soft projections.

Each stop—Tokyo’s Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, Sendai’s L-Park, Kobe’s QUILT, Hiroshima’s Club Quattro, Takamatsu’s Olive Hall, Fukuoka’s Resola NTT Yume Tenjin Hall (Jan 17), Sapporo’s Glass Pyramid, Sengoku Theater, Zepp DiverCity, Gorilla Hall Osaka, and Nagoya ReNY limited—offers unique acoustics and local resonance.

Hailed on X as “Higuchi’s snow-voice symphony” and “Japan’s tearful trances tour,” this self-produced journey blends indie intimacy with theater grandeur. Tickets ¥5,800 (all reserved) via Pia lottery (from September 27, 2025, 10:00 JST). Secure via Pia—this lyrical pilgrimage is primed for swift sellouts.

Why Attend

  • Snowy Sonic Soliloquies: Higuchi’s feather-light timbre and piano poetry—live with Kimi no Namae whispers and Yume no Shima dreams, in halls that amplify every breath.
  • Nationwide Narrative: 11 stops from Tokyo’s urban pulse to Sapporo’s winter hush—each venue a chapter in her lyrical diary.
  • Intimate Immersion: ~300–3,000 seats per show for theater-scale closeness; no two performances identical.
  • Value Vortex: ¥5,800 flat across all dates; no fees on Pia, unbeatable for indie vocal virtuosos.
  • City-Specific Serenity: From Fukuoka’s yatai glow to Sapporo’s snowfields—pair with local ramen, sake, or shrine visits.

Tour Schedule & Ticket Information

DateCityVenueTimeDoorsCapacityNotes
2025/11/23 (Sun)TokyoNihonbashi Mitsui Hall17:0016:30~1,200Tour opener; urban elegance
2025/11/24 (Mon)SendaiL-Park Sendai18:0017:30~500Tohoku intimacy
2025/11/29 (Sat)KobeKOBE QUILT18:0017:30~800Kansai warmth
2026/01/10 (Sat)HiroshimaHiroshima Club Quattro16:0015:30~600Early start; Seto charm
2026/01/11 (Sun)TakamatsuTakamatsu Olive Hall17:0016:30~400Shikoku serenity
2026/01/17 (Sat)FukuokaResola NTT Yume Tenjin Hall17:0016:30~1,000Kyushu finale; Hakata heart
2026/01/24 (Sat)SapporoGlass Pyramid “HIDAMARI”17:3017:00~800Winter wonderland
2026/01/31 (Sat)TokyoSengoku Theater18:0017:30~600Mid-tour return
2026/02/13 (Fri)TokyoZepp DiverCity19:3018:30~2,500Tour peak; largest venue
2026/02/22 (Sun)OsakaGorilla Hall Osaka17:3017:00~1,500Kansai crescendo
2026/02/23 (Mon)NagoyaNagoya ReNY limited17:0016:30~800Tour finale; Aichi echo

Program (All Dates)

  • Solo vocal-piano recital (~90–120 min + encore)
  • Core setlist: Kimi no Namae, Hikari no Hou e, Yume no Shima selections
  • Acoustic arrangements, projections, fan encores
  • Subject to change; no intermission

Performer

  • Ai Higuchi (singer-songwriter/pianist)

Ticket Types & Pricing

Official Pricing (Tax Included, All Dates)

  • All Seats Reserved: ¥5,800

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change)

  • ¥6,000–¥7,500 (highest for Zepp DiverCity; lowest for smaller halls)

Notes (All Dates)

  • Elementary+ require tickets; preschoolers free on lap (1 per parent, no seat)
  • No re-entry; no photography/nuisance behavior
  • Venue footage may be public (attendees in shots)
  • No refunds/exchanges; recording prohibited

Sales Schedule (All Dates)

  • Lottery Application: From September 27, 2025, 10:00 JST (up to 4 tickets/application; 1 application limit per show)
  • Payment: Credit card (upon winning) | Convenience store/ATM (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson/Ministop/Daily Yamazaki, Pay-easy) | Online banking (by deadline)
  • Pickup: 7-Eleven/FamilyMart from January 10, 2026, 14:00 JST (post-payment; varies by date)
  • General Release: Post-lottery (mid-October 2025 onward, per venue)

Purchase Channels

  • Contact Jasumo via the Jasumo Contact Form (specify date/venue/quantity)
  • Official Platform: Pia (t.pia.jp)
  • Inquiries: Pia Support: 0570-00-1212 (10:00–18:00 JST)

Booking with Jasumo

  • How: Submit date (e.g., “Jan 17 Fukuoka, 2 tickets”)
  • Benefits: Bilingual lottery navigation, payment/pickup support, group bookings up to 4
  • Note: Apply from September 27, 2025; ¥5,800 flat—Zepp for scale, Resola for intimacy

Venue Highlights

  • Fukuoka (Resola NTT Yume Tenjin Hall): Canal City (5-min), yatai ramen, Kushida Shrine
  • Tokyo (Zepp DiverCity): Odaiba views, teamLab Borderless
  • Sapporo (Glass Pyramid): Snow festival proximity (Feb 2026)
  • Osaka (Gorilla Hall): Dotonbori feasts, Umeda skyline

Disclaimer

Jasumo assists foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents with ticket acquisition via Pia. We are not a reseller. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo from September 27, 2025 for official ¥5,800 pricing.

Reviews

  • Higuchi’s snow-voice melted Resola—Kimi no Namae in Hakata glow: lyrical luminescence!
  • Jasumo snagged Zepp seats; DiverCity’s scale + piano poetry = tour triumph!
  • From Sendai’s hush to Nagoya’s roar—Ai’s Japan odyssey: every stop a tearful trance!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I attend multiple shows?

A: Yes—1 lottery application per show; up to 4 tickets each.

Q2: Are international fans supported?

A: Yes—Jasumo handles Pia registration, payment, and e-ticket/pickup.

Q3: Children policy?

A: Elementary+ need ¥5,800 ticket; preschoolers free on lap (1/parent).

Q4: Best venue for intimacy?

A: Takamatsu Olive Hall (~400) or Sendai L-Park (~500).

Q5: Why this tour?

A: Ai Higuchi’s first full Japan circuit—11 cities, 1 voice, infinite snow-lit stories.

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