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September 6, 2025 at 6:00 pm
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May 30, 2026 at 10:00 pm
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Overview
The Shinya Kiyozuka 47 Prefecture Tour 2025-2026 is an ambitious nationwide recital series by pianist Shinya Kiyozuka, covering all 47 prefectures of Japan from September 6, 2025, to May 30, 2026. This solo piano tour showcases Kiyozuka’s versatile repertoire, blending classical masterpieces with contemporary works, as he performs in iconic halls like Orchard Hall (Tokyo) and The Symphony Hall (Osaka).
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Many performances, such as Takasaki Arts Theatre (Gunma) and Festival Hall (Osaka), are sold out, reflecting high demand for this rising star’s intimate concerts. Tickets range from ¥6,000 to ¥8,000, with lottery applications open until October 1–22, 2025, for select dates, and general sales starting November 29, 2025, for others.
Venues like YCC Prefectural Cultural Hall (Yamanashi) and iichiko Grand Theatre (Oita) offer accessible classical experiences near local attractions like Mt. Fuji or Beppu Onsen. Secure tickets early via Jasumo due to sellouts and Kiyozuka’s growing acclaim.
Why Attend
- Nationwide Journey: Kiyozuka’s ambitious tour visits every prefecture, offering a unique opportunity to experience his artistry in diverse halls.
- Versatile Repertoire: Features classical staples and innovative arrangements, highlighting Kiyozuka’s technical brilliance.
- Intimate Performances: Small to mid-sized venues like Hokuto Cultural Hall (~1,500 seats) ensure close-up experiences.
- Cultural Immersion: Each stop pairs music with local culture, from Hokkaido’s Kitara to Okinawa’s Convention Center.
- Tourist-Friendly: Venues near landmarks like Kyoto’s Gion, Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial, and Okinawa’s Shurijo Castle.
Event Dates & Times
- Hokkaido:
- Asahikawa Civic Cultural Center Main Hall: Date TBD (likely early Sep 2025).
- Obihiro Civic Cultural Center Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Aomori: Linkmore Heiankaku Civic Hall: Date TBD.
- Iwate: Ichinoseki Cultural Center Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Miyagi: Natori City Cultural Center Main Hall: Feb 1, 2026 (Sun): Time TBD (likely 14:00, doors 13:15).
- Akita: Atrion Music Hall: Feb 14, 2026 (Sat): Time TBD.
- Yamagata: Yamagata Terrsa Terrsa Hall: Jan 31, 2026 (Sat): Time TBD.
- Fukushima: Fukushima Dream Music Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Ibaraki: Mito Civic Hall Globis Hall: Date TBD.
- Tochigi: Nasunogahara Harmony Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Gunma: Takasaki Arts Theatre Grand Theatre: Nov 1, 2025 (Sat): Time TBD (sold out).
- Saitama: Muse (Tokorozawa Civic Cultural Center) Ark Hall: Date TBD.
- Chiba: Mori no Hall 21 Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Tokyo: Orchard Hall: Dec 28, 2025 (Sun): Time TBD (sold out).
- Niigata: Niigata City Performing Arts Center Concert Hall: Date TBD.
- Toyama: Toyama Prefectural Civic Hall Hall: Date TBD.
- Ishikawa: Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall Concert Hall: Date TBD.
- Fukui: Harmony Hall Fukui Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Yamanashi: YCC Prefectural Cultural Hall Main Hall: Oct 26, 2025 (Sun): Time TBD (sold out).
- Nagano: Hokuto Cultural Hall Main Hall: Nov 2, 2025 (Sun): Time TBD (sold out).
- Gifu: Nagaragawa International Conference Center Main Hall: Apr 12, 2026 (Sun): Time TBD.
- Shizuoka: Act City Hamamatsu Main Hall: Mar 28, 2026 (Sat): Time TBD.
- Aichi: Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Concert Hall: Date TBD.
- Mie: Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Main Hall: May 8, 2026 (Fri): Time TBD.
- Shiga: Otsu Civic Hall Main Hall: Dec 6, 2025 (Sat): Time TBD (sold out).
- Kyoto: Kyoto Concert Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Osaka: The Symphony Hall: Nov 20, 2025 (Thu): Time TBD (sold out); Festival Hall: Date TBD (sold out).
- Hyogo: Hyogo Performing Arts Center KOBELCO Main Hall: Dec 7, 2025 (Sun): Time TBD (sold out).
- Nara: Nara Prefectural Kashihara Cultural Center Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Wakayama: Wakayama Castle Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Tottori: Torigin Cultural Center Rinka Hall: Date TBD.
- Shimane: Izumo Civic Hall Main Hall: Jan 17, 2026 (Sat): Time TBD.
- Okayama: Kurashiki Civic Hall: Date TBD.
- Hiroshima: Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall: Feb 8, 2026 (Sun): Time TBD.
- Yamaguchi: Mitomo Salvia Hall: Feb 7, 2026 (Sat): Time TBD.
- Tokushima: Awagin Hall: Date TBD.
- Kagawa: Rexxam Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Ehime: Matsuyama Civic Hall Main Hall: Date TBD.
- Kochi: Kochi Prefectural Cultural Hall Orange Hall: Date TBD.
- Fukuoka: ACROS Fukuoka Fukuoka Symphony Hall: Nov 13, 2025 (Thu): Time TBD (sold out).
- Saga: Tosu Civic Cultural Hall Large Hall: Date TBD.
- Nagasaki: Arcas SASEBO Large Hall: Date TBD.
- Kumamoto: Arao Cultural Center Large Hall: Date TBD.
- Oita: iichiko Grand Theatre: Feb 11, 2026 (Wed, Holiday): Time TBD.
- Miyazaki: Miyakonojo City Cultural Hall Large Hall: Date TBD.
- Kagoshima: Hozan Hall: Date TBD.
- Okinawa: Okinawa Convention Center Theater Building: Mar 1, 2026 (Sun): Time TBD.
Program
- Solo piano recital by Shinya Kiyozuka, featuring classical masterpieces and contemporary pieces, tailored to each venue’s atmosphere.
- Specific repertoire TBD, likely including works by Beethoven, Chopin, or Debussy, based on Kiyozuka’s versatile style.
- ~1.5–2 hours per recital, no intermission, subject to change.
- Pianist: Shinya Kiyozuka.
Duration
Approximately 1.5–2 hours, no intermission, based on typical solo piano recitals.
September 6, 2025 – May 30, 2026.
Venue Websites
Purchase Channels
- Contact Jasumo for ticket assistance via the Jasumo Contact Form.
- Official ticket platform: Ticket Pia, https://t.pia.jp.
- Lottery Applications:
- Tokyo, Kanagawa: Until Oct 1, 2025, 23:59 JST.
- Niigata, Fukui: Until Oct 20, 2025, 11:00 JST (Family Mart first).
- Tohoku (Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata): Until Oct 14, 2025, 11:00 JST.
- Kansai (Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Wakayama): Until Oct 13, 2025, 23:59 JST.
- Shikoku (Tokushima, Ehime, Kochi): Until Oct 13, 2025, 23:59 JST.
- Kyushu (Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa): Until Oct 22, 2025, 23:59 JST.
- Chubu (Gifu, Mie): Until Oct 13, 2025, 23:59 JST.
- Hokkaido: Until Oct 20, 2025, 11:00 JST (2nd pre-reservation).
- General Sale: From Nov 29, 2025, 10:00 JST for select dates (e.g., Shimane, Yamagata, Miyagi, Yamaguchi, Hiroshima, Akita, Iwate, Gifu, Mie).
- Same-Day Tickets: Limited at box office ~45 minutes before each show, if available; expect ¥6,000–¥8,000.
- Travel Support: For trains, contact JR East (https://www.jreast.co.jp) for Kanto, JR Central (https://jr-central.co.jp) for Chubu, JR West (https://www.westjr.co.jp) for Kansai, JR Shikoku (https://www.jr-shikoku.co.jp) for Shikoku, or JR Kyushu (https://www.jrkyushu.co.jp) for Kyushu.
Ticket Types & Pricing
Official Pricing (Tax Included)
- All Seats Reserved: ¥6,000–¥8,000 (varies by venue; e.g., ¥8,000 for Tokyo Orchard Hall, ¥6,000 for Nara Kashihara).
Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change)
- Reserved Seats: ¥7,000–¥10,000, ~10–50 tickets per venue post-sale, based on trends for solo piano tours; limited resale due to sellouts (e.g., Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi).
Notes
- All seats reserved; preschool children not permitted.
- No refunds for schedule changes; refunds only for full cancellation.
- Wheelchair users should contact venue-specific offices (e.g., Ticket Pia for Tokyo) post-ticket purchase for arrangements.
- Secure via Jasumo by lottery deadlines (Oct 1–22, 2025) for official pricing to avoid resales, given multiple sellouts and Kiyozuka’s popularity.
Sales Schedule
- Lottery Applications: Vary by region (Oct 1–22, 2025); see above.
- General Sale: From Nov 29, 2025, 10:00 JST for select dates.
- Same-Day: Limited at box office ~45 minutes before each show, if available.
Venue Details
- Orchard Hall (Tokyo): 2-24-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; ~2,000 seats; 5-min walk from Yoyogi Station; near Shibuya Crossing.
- The Symphony Hall (Osaka): 2-3-3 Oyodo-minami, Kita-ku, Osaka; ~3,000 seats; 10-min walk from Fukushima Station; near Osaka Station.
- Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Concert Hall (Aichi): 1-13-2 Higashisakura, Higashi-ku, Nagoya; ~1,800 seats; 2-min walk from Sakae Station; near Nagoya Castle.
- Other Venues: Check Ticket Pia for addresses and access; all near major stations.
Booking with Jasumo
- How: Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form. Specify venue, date, and ticket type (e.g., Reserved Seat, 2 tickets).
- Benefits: Bilingual support for Ticket Pia lotteries, assistance with Japanese phone/ID requirements, and group bookings up to 4 tickets.
- Note: Apply by lottery deadlines (Oct 1–22, 2025) for official ¥6,000–¥8,000 pricing; resales may reach ¥10,000 due to sellouts like Tokyo and Osaka.
Inquiries
- Performance and Ticket Inquiries: Ticket Pia, https://t.pia.jp (general inquiries).
- Venue Inquiries: Vary by location; check Ticket Pia for contacts.
Disclaimer
Jasumo provides a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition for cultural events like the Shinya Kiyozuka 47 Prefecture Tour 2025-2026 through authorized platforms like Ticket Pia. 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: Pia Card lotteries require membership; we assist with registration and payments.
- High Demand: Sellouts in Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi, and other venues make tickets competitive; we manage deadlines to maximize chances.
Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo by lottery deadlines for official pricing to avoid inflated resales. For travel planning, we can coordinate with regional tourism associations.
Reviews
- Shinya Kiyozuka’s recital at Orchard Hall was mesmerizing—his Chopin was pure poetry!
- Jasumo made securing tickets for the sold-out Osaka show a breeze; the Symphony Hall’s acoustics were flawless!
- A must for classical fans, with Kyoto’s Gion and Nagoya Castle nearby for a cultural adventure!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the repertoire for Shinya Kiyozuka’s tour?
A: A solo piano recital with classical masterpieces (e.g., Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy), ~1.5–2 hours, no intermission, subject to change per venue.
Q2: Can international fans buy tickets without speaking Japanese?
A: Yes, Jasumo offers bilingual assistance for Ticket Pia lotteries. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form by Oct 1–22, 2025.
Q3: Are there age restrictions for the recitals?
A: Preschool children not permitted; tickets (¥6,000–¥8,000) required for ages 3+, with no additional verification specified.
Q4: What are the accessibility accommodations?
A: Wheelchair seating available; contact venue-specific offices (e.g., Ticket Pia for Tokyo) post-ticket purchase for arrangements.
Q5: Why is this tour special?
A: Kiyozuka’s ambitious 47-prefecture tour brings classical piano to every corner of Japan, offering intimate recitals in diverse halls, from Hokkaido’s Kitara to Okinawa’s Convention Center.
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