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  • January 12, 2026 at 2:00 pm
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  • January 12, 2026 at 6:00 pm
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Overview

The Mizuho Financial Group 37th Coming-of-Age Day Concert 2026 is a celebratory event held on January 12, 2026 (Monday, national holiday) at Suntory Hall Main Hall in Tokyo, marking Japan’s Coming-of-Age Day for new adults turning 18. This annual concert, organized by Mizuho since 1990 to support young artists and promote classical music among youth, features a vibrant program: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons performed in relay by four young violinists (Issei Kurihara, Ayana Tsuji, Sara Watanabe, Kazuhito Yamane) and highlights from Johann Strauss II’s operetta Die Fledermaus, presented in German with Japanese subtitles. Conducted by Ryuichiro Sonoda, directed by Satoshi Taoshita, and featuring the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir with a stellar cast of vocalists, the concert is held in the ~2,000-seat Suntory Hall, praised on X for its “lively Viennese waltzes” and “dynamic young talent.” Tickets range from ¥2,000 (student) to ¥6,500 (S seats), with B seats sold out. General sales are open until January 8, 2026, 23:59 JST. Located near Roppongi-itchome Station, Suntory Hall is ideal for exploring Tokyo’s Roppongi Hills or Tokyo Tower. Secure tickets early via Jasumo due to high demand for this culturally significant event.

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Why Attend

  • Cultural Significance: Celebrates Japan’s Coming-of-Age Day, spotlighting young artists and new adults, a tradition since 1990.
  • Dynamic Program: Features Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons in a unique relay by four violinists and Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus highlights, filled with elegant Viennese waltzes.
  • Rising Stars: Showcases young violinists and vocalists, including Teruhiko Komori and Akiko Tomihira, under conductor Ryuichiro Sonoda.
  • World-Class Venue: Suntory Hall’s ~2,000-seat capacity and pristine acoustics enhance the experience.
  • Tourist-Friendly: Near Tokyo’s cultural hubs like Ginza and Roppongi, perfect for combining music with sightseeing.

Ticket Information

Event Date & Time

  • Tokyo: Suntory Hall Main Hall
    • Jan 12, 2026 (Mon, National Holiday): 14:00, doors 13:30.

Program

  • Part 1:
    • Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (relay performance).
      • Spring: Issei Kurihara (violin).
      • Summer: Ayana Tsuji (violin).
      • Autumn: Sara Watanabe (violin).
      • Winter: Kazuhito Yamane (violin).
    • Performed by Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra members (chamber music).
  • Part 2:
    • Johann Strauss II: Die Fledermaus (operetta highlights, concert-style, in German with Japanese subtitles).
    • ~2 hours total, including intermission, subject to change.

Performers

  • Conductor: Ryuichiro Sonoda.
  • Director: Satoshi Taoshita.
  • Violinists: Issei Kurihara (Spring), Ayana Tsuji (Summer), Sara Watanabe (Autumn), Kazuhito Yamane (Winter).
  • Vocalists:
    • Eisenstein: Teruhiko Komori (baritone).
    • Rosalinde: Akiko Tomihira (soprano).
    • Falke: Takashi Yonashiro (baritone).
    • Alfredo: Kyosuke Kanayama (tenor).
    • Adele: Ikuo Takahashi (soprano).
    • Duke Orlovsky: Toshiyuki Muramatsu (countertenor).
    • Guest Singers: Mariyo Tashiro, Shoma Kai.
  • Orchestra: Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Chorus: Tokyo City Philharmonic Choir.

Duration

Approximately 2 hours, including intermission, based on typical orchestral and operetta programs.

Performance Period

January 12, 2026.

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Ticket Types & Pricing

Official Pricing (Tax Included)

  • S Seats: ¥6,500, premium seating with optimal views/acoustics.
  • A Seats: ¥5,500, excellent mid-tier seating.
  • B Seats: ¥4,500, sold out.
  • Student Seats: ¥2,000, budget-friendly for students, ID required at entry.

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change)

  • S/A Seats: ¥6,000–¥10,000, ~20–50 tickets post-sales, based on concert trends; resale prohibited, and resold tickets may be invalid.

Notes

  • S seats offer the best acoustics/views, A seats balance quality and price, student seats are budget-friendly with ID verification.
  • Preschool children are not permitted; tickets required for ages 3+.
  • Resale for profit is prohibited; resold tickets may be denied entry.
  • No refunds or changes for performer/schedule changes; refunds only for full cancellation.
  • Wheelchair users must contact Ticket Space (03-3234-9999) by one month prior for arrangements.
  • Secure via Jasumo by Jan 8, 2026, for official ¥2,000–¥6,500 pricing to avoid prohibited resales, given Suntory Hall’s ~2,000-seat capacity and high demand.

Sales Schedule

  • General Sale: Until Jan 8, 2026, 23:59 JST.
  • Same-Day: Limited at box office ~1 hour before, if any.

Venue Details

  • Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo)
    • Location: 1-13-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8403.
    • Capacity: ~2,000 seats.
    • Access: 5-min walk from Roppongi-itchome Station, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line; ~10-min train from Tokyo Station.
    • Attractions: Roppongi Hills (10-min walk), Tokyo Tower (15-min train).

Booking with Jasumo

  • How: Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form. Specify ticket type (e.g., S Seat, 2 tickets) and preferences.
  • Benefits: Bilingual support for Ticket Space, assistance with Japanese phone/ID requirements, and group bookings up to 4 tickets.
  • Note: Apply by Jan 8, 2026, for official ¥2,000–¥6,500 pricing; B seats are sold out, and resales may reach ¥10,000 due to limited capacity and the event’s popularity. Jasumo can assist with travel logistics (trains).

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Disclaimer

Jasumo provides a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition for cultural events like Mizuho Financial Group 37th Coming-of-Age Day Concert 2026 through authorized platforms like Ticket Space. 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: Japanese-only ticketing systems; Jasumo offers bilingual support.
  • Local Platforms: Platforms may require membership; we assist with registration and payments.
  • High Demand: ~2,000-seat Suntory Hall and B-seat sell-out make tickets competitive; we manage deadlines to maximize chances.
    Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo by Jan 8, 2026, for official prices to avoid prohibited resales. For travel planning, we can coordinate with Tokyo Tourism Association.

Reviews

  • The 36th Coming-of-Age Concert at Suntory Hall was vibrant—loved the young violinists and operetta energy!
  • Jasumo made ticketing seamless; the Viennese waltzes were a New Year’s delight!
  • A perfect cultural event, with Roppongi’s nightlife and Tokyo Tower nearby!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the program for the 37th Coming-of-Age Day Concert?
A: Part 1 features Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons in a relay by four violinists (Issei Kurihara, Ayana Tsuji, Sara Watanabe, Kazuhito Yamane). Part 2 presents Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus highlights in German with Japanese subtitles, ~2 hours with intermission, subject to change.

Q2: Can international fans apply for tickets without speaking Japanese?
A: Yes, Jasumo offers bilingual assistance for Ticket Space. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form by Jan 8, 2026.

Q3: Are children allowed, and what are the policies?
A: Preschool children are not permitted; tickets (¥2,000–¥6,500) are required for ages 3+. Student tickets require ID at entry.

Q4: What are the accessibility accommodations at Suntory Hall?
A: Wheelchair users must contact Ticket Space (03-3234-9999) by one month prior for arrangements; details at https://www.suntory.co.jp/suntoryhall.

Q5: Why is this concert special?
A: This event celebrates new adults with young violinists performing Vivaldi and a star-studded Die Fledermaus, blending classical and operetta in Suntory Hall’s world-class acoustics for Mizuho’s 37th annual tradition.

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