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  • January 30, 2026 at 9:00 am
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  • February 1, 2026 at 6:00 pm
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Overview

This recital features a magnificent performance by the father-and-son baritone duo, Hiroshi Kuroda and Yuki Kuroda, promising a sophisticated yet heartwarming experience enjoyable by all generations. Audiences will be treated to a diverse program showcasing the rich vocal talent and dynamic synergy between the two distinguished singers. They will be accompanied by the accomplished pianist Mizuki Onuki.

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The program is thoughtfully curated to blend beloved Japanese art songs with masterpieces from the global operatic stage. The recital includes popular pieces like Ikuma Dan’s “Flower Town” and Mozart’s “Men, open your eyes” from The Marriage of Figaro, along with Wagner’s “Song of the Evening Star.” This juxtaposition of familiar tunes and operatic power highlights the versatility and artistry of the Kuroda duo.

Why Attend

  • Witness a rare and unique collaboration between an internationally acclaimed father-and-son baritone pair.
  • Enjoy a diverse program that spans treasured Japanese songs and iconic operatic arias.
  • Experience the powerful and resonant sound of two baritones performing together and separately.
  • Listen to the exquisite accompanying talents of pianist Mizuki Onuki in both Tokyo and Hyogo performances.

Schedule & Ticket Information

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DateVenueSeat Types
2026/1/30 (Fri) 19:00 StartHama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo)All seats assigned seating
2026/2/1 (Sun) 15:00 StartKobe Asahi Hall (Hyogo Prefecture)All seats assigned seating

Disclaimer

Jasumo offers a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition for cultural and entertainment events through authorized and official platforms. We are not a ticket reseller and do not sell tickets directly. Our role is to guide international customers through the official booking process and help overcome common challenges, including:

  • Language Barriers: Many ticketing systems operate only in Japanese; Jasumo provides full bilingual support.
  • Local Platforms: Assistance with lottery applications, payment procedures, and e-ticket delivery methods.

Faqs

1. Is the recital program the same for both the Tokyo and Kobe performances?

The core program featuring the Japanese songs and operatic excerpts by the father-and-son duo remains largely consistent. However, minor changes to the “others” section of the program may occur between venues.

2. Are children allowed to attend the recital?

No, the event listing explicitly states that preschool children are not allowed to enter the venue. This is to ensure a quiet and respectful atmosphere for all audience members.

3. What is the approximate length of the recital?

While the exact runtime is not specified, a typical duo recital with an intermission often lasts around two hours. The start and door opening times are 19:00 (Start) and 18:30 (Doors Open) for Tokyo, and 15:00 (Start) and 14:30 (Doors Open) for Kobe.

4. What is the difference between an assigned seating ticket and a reserved seating ticket?

In this context, “assigned seating” means that your ticket has a specific seat number already printed on it. This guarantees you a designated spot and is the standard for both venues listed.

5. Is the pianist Mizuki Onuki performing at both venues?

Yes, Mizuki Onuki is listed as the co-starring pianist for both the performance at Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo and the performance at Kobe Asahi Hall in Hyogo Prefecture.

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