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  • January 24, 2026 at 5:00 pm
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  • March 8, 2026 at 9:00 pm
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Overview

Junichi Inagaki Concert 2026 is a smooth, AOR-infused sonic odyssey by Junichi Inagaki (born 1948 in Tokyo), the veteran Japanese singer-songwriter whose sophisticated sound, drum-playing prowess, and melodic compositions have defined the AOR/pop scene since his 1982 debut Dramatic Rain, with over 1 million albums sold and staples like “Dramatic Rain”, “Mizu no Naka no Ame”, and “Blue Jeans Memory” from Blue Jeans Memory (1985) earning him NHK acclaim and enduring fan devotion.

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This regional pilgrimage—his latest cross-country outing post-2025’s reflective series—delivers ~90–120 minute “AOR rampages” of career deep cuts, acoustic confessions, and 2026 spiritual previews amid cabaret warmth and crowd-chanting catharsis.

Kicking off at Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall on January 24, 2026 (Sat), 17:30 (doors 17:00), continuing through Big Swing in Yonago on February 15, 2026 (Sat), 17:00 (doors 16:30), and climaxing at Kure City Cultural Hall on March 7, 2026 (Sat), 16:00 (doors 15:30), it’s a “prime Inagaki jihad” of sonic sorcery. Hailed on X as “Junichi Inagaki’s 2026 AOR apocalypse” and “Mozart Hall’s smooth arcs,” this independent production revives “Dramatic Rain” with unbridled emotion.

Tickets ¥8,000 all reserved via general release on eplus from Thursday, October 30, 2025 – show dates (up to 8 tickets/app; 4 apps limit). Secure via eplus—this smooth sojourn is primed for swift sellouts.

Why Attend

Plunge into Junichi Inagaki’s AOR jihad—sophisticated melodies and drum arcs cascade through “Dramatic Rain” revelations and “Blue Jeans Memory” horizons, live in Katsushika Symphony Hills’ Tokyo intimacy to Kure’s cultural warmth, where career grooves meet 40-year legacy in acoustic serenity and chant-stirring catharsis.

Revel in multi-city pilgrimage: Katsushika opener to Kure climax—for an odyssey echoing his 2025 anniversary triumphs. Embrace sonic sorcery: Tokyo sonic sage summoning Japan’s winters through 90–120 minute barrages of “Mizu no Naka no Ame” swells and fan-fueled falsettos. Savor value vortex: ¥8,000 all reserved for raw AOR reckonings; unbeatable for Inagaki pilgrims.

Nestle in Katsushika’s smooth nexus: Symphony Hills’ suburban glow ties to Shibamata Taishakuten Temple, Kinshicho’s San’ya district, and Haneda ease—pre-show soba or post-rite craft sake in working-class underbelly.

Tour Schedule & Ticket Information

DateCityVenueTimeDoorsCapacitySpecial Notes
2026/01/24 (Sat)Tokyo (Katsushika)Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall17:3017:00~1,300Tour opener; all reserved
2026/01/30 (Fri)Kamakura (Kanagawa)Kamakura Geijutsu-kan Grand Hall17:3017:00~1,000Kamakura concert; all reserved
2026/02/01 (Sun)Hanyu (Saitama)Hanyu City Industrial Cultural Hall Grand Hall17:0016:30~800Saitama serenity; all reserved
2026/02/07 (Sat)Fuchu (Tokyo)Fuchu no Mori Geijutsu Gekijo Dream Hall17:3017:00~1,200Fuchu folk; all reserved
2026/02/11 (Wed)NiigataNiigata Prefectural Civic Hall Grand Hall17:0016:30~1,500Niigata night; all reserved
2026/03/07 (Sat)Kure (Hiroshima)Kure City Cultural Hall16:0015:30~1,000Tour climax; all reserved
2026/03/08 (Sun)Hofu (Yamaguchi)San’yu Sabiia Hall Hofu City Public Hall16:0015:00~800Yamaguchi yearning; all reserved

Program (All Dates): AOR rampage (~90–120 min). Core: “Dramatic Rain”, “Mizu no Naka no Ame”, “Blue Jeans Memory”, career medley, 2026 teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless smooth relay.

Performers: Junichi Inagaki (vocals/drums) with full band.

Ticket Types & Pricing (All Dates)

Ticket TypePrice
All Seats Reserved¥8,000

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change): ¥9,500–₹12,000 | ~20–100 tickets per show post-general.

Notes

  • All reserved seating; preschool children not admitted; ages 3+ require tickets.
  • No refunds except cancellation/postponement; no resale for profit (invalidated); no re-entry; baggage inspections; late entry may restrict seating.
  • No recording prohibited; cheering ok but no disruption.
  • Secure through Jasumo for ¥8,000 advances—tour demand ensures sellout risks.

Sales Schedule

  • General Release: Thursday, October 30, 2025 – show dates (up to 8 tickets/app; 4 apps limit per person).
  • Event Entry: Reserved/timed; arrive early for merch. Pickup at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart from October 30, 2025 onward.

Purchase Channels

Contact Jasumo through the Jasumo Contact Form to streamline your eplus registration, payment, and pickup. Payment options include credit card, convenience store/ATM (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson/Ministop/Daily Yamazaki, Pay-easy), or online banking. Jasumo handles bilingual navigation for international users, ensuring seamless entry, payment via global cards, and physical ticket delivery.

Venue Details

  • Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall (Tokyo Opener)
    • Location: 6-33-1 Tateishi, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 124-0012.
    • Access: 10-min walk from Kameido Station (JR Sobu Line).
    • Attractions: Shibamata Taishakuten Temple, San’ya district.
  • Kamakura Geijutsu-kan Grand Hall (Kamakura)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Hase, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa 248-0016.
    • Access: 10-min walk from Hase Station (Enoden Line).
    • Attractions: Great Buddha of Kamakura, Enoshima Island.
  • Hanyu City Industrial Cultural Hall Grand Hall (Hanyu)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Sakae, Hanyu-shi, Saitama 348-8610.
    • Access: 5-min walk from Hanyu Station (JR Takasaki Line).
    • Attractions: Omiya Park, Saitama Super Arena.
  • Fuchu no Mori Geijutsu Gekijo Dream Hall (Fuchu)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Fuchumachi, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-0023.
    • Access: 5-min walk from Fuchu Station (JR Chuo Line).
    • Attractions: Fuchu Art Museum, Ajinomoto Stadium.
  • Niigata Prefectural Civic Hall Grand Hall (Niigata)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Gakko-cho-dori, Chuo-ku, Niigata-shi, Niigata 950-0907.
    • Access: 5-min walk from Niigata Station (JR Joetsu Shinkansen).
    • Attractions: Niigata Bandai Bridge, Northern Culture Park.
  • Kure City Cultural Hall (Kure Climax)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Showa-machi, Kure-shi, Hiroshima 737-0022.
    • Access: 10-min walk from Kure Station (JR Kure Line).
    • Attractions: Kure Naval Arsenal, Yamato Museum.
  • San’yu Sabiia Hall Hofu City Public Hall (Hofu)
    • Location: 1-1-1 Minami, Hofu-shi, Yamaguchi 747-0047.
    • Access: 5-min walk from Hofu Station (JR Sanyo Main Line).
    • Attractions: Hofu Shrine, Yamaguchi Castle ruins.

Booking with Jasumo

Submit your request through the Jasumo Contact Form with: date, venue, ticket type (all reserved), and quantity (e.g., “January 24 Katsushika Symphony Hills, 2x all reserved”). Jasumo offers comprehensive bilingual support, including eplus account creation, general release submission, payment guidance, and physical pickup coordination. Group bookings up to 8 tickets per application supported, with 4 applications limit per person. Apply early—¥8,000 tickets vanish fast.

Inquiries

For performance or ticket issues, contact Jasumo via the Jasumo Contact Form. We relay inquiries in English and Japanese.

Disclaimer

Jasumo provide a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition through authorized 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. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo from Thursday, October 30, 2025 to access official ¥8,000 pricing and avoid resales.

Reviews

  • “Junichi Inagaki’s AOR jihad jangled—Dramatic Rain revelations, Blue Jeans Memory horizons: Katsushika’s smooth sorcery!”
  • “Jasumo snagged reserved seats; Katsushika bang + drum swells = prime pilgrimage peak!”
  • “Multi-city relay pulsed—career grooves, 2026 teases: Junichi’s anthemic arcs!”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the program for Junichi Inagaki at Katsushika Symphony Hills Mozart Hall?

A: AOR rampage (~90–120 min). Core: “Dramatic Rain”, “Mizu no Naka no Ame”, “Blue Jeans Memory”, career medley, 2026 teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless smooth relay.

Q2: Can international fans buy tickets?

A: Yes—Jasumo provide full bilingual support for general release applications, including account setup, payment via global cards, and physical pickup. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form (up to 8 tickets/app, 4 apps max).

Q3: Are children allowed?

A: Ages 3+ require tickets at ¥8,000. Preschool not admitted.

Q4: What are the accessibility accommodations?

A: Reserved seating with limited options; wheelchair contact post-purchase.

Q5: Why is this event special?

A: Junichi Inagaki’s Concert 2026—multi-city pilgrimage from Katsushika to Hofu, reviving “Dramatic Rain” revelations and AOR horizons in smooth connection. This drum jihad celebrates 40 years with career swells and new ballads for a Junichi odyssey of anthemic arcs and fan-fueled falsettos.

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