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  • October 24, 2025 at 6:30 pm
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  • January 7, 2026 at 9:00 pm
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Overview

Renowned Japanese violinist Chisako Takashima presents Takashima Chisako’s Noisy Concert 2025-2026, a vibrant orchestral showcase blending classical mastery with dynamic ensemble performances. Featuring Chisako Takashima, Yoshizumi Ishihara, Shigeo Takahashi (Savannah), the Noisy Ensemble, Super Cellists, 12 Violinists, Keiko Ozaki (p), Aki Kondo (p), and others, the concert spans three dates across Tokyo and Fukuoka. Guests include Katsunori Takahashi, Hideyuki Nakayama, Aki, and Shingo Yanagisawa (subject to change; note absences on specific dates: Aki on Oct 24, Yanagisawa on Oct 25, Takahashi and Nakayama on Jan 17). These ~2-hour shows deliver electrifying arrangements of classical and crossover pieces, praised on X for Takashima’s “passionate violin solos” and the “explosive ensemble energy.” Venues include the iconic Nippon Budokan (~14,000 capacity) and West Japan General Exhibition Center (~10,000 capacity), marking a continuation of Takashima’s acclaimed tours like her 2024-2025 12 Violinists series.

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Why Attend

  • Unique Performances: Takashima’s virtuoso violin leads a lively ensemble of cellists, violinists, and pianists, creating a “noisy” yet harmonious blend of classical and contemporary sounds.
  • Prestigious Venues: Nippon Budokan in Tokyo and West Japan General Exhibition Center in Fukuoka offer world-class acoustics and grand stages for an immersive experience.
  • Tourist-Friendly: Venues near attractions like Tokyo’s Imperial Palace and Fukuoka’s Ohori Park, ideal for combining with sightseeing.
  • High Demand: Tokyo shows nearing sell-out with limited resale (e.g., 5 tickets for Oct 24 at ¥15,000); Fukuoka lottery closes Sep 16, 2025.
  • Cultural Significance: Celebrating Takashima’s legacy in crossover violin, this concert appeals to classical fans and families, with bonus merchandise at Fukuoka.

Ticket Information

Event Dates & Times

  • October 24, 2025 (Fri), 6:30 PM (doors ~5:30 PM) – Nippon Budokan, Tokyo
    • Performers: Chisako Takashima, Yoshizumi Ishihara, Shigeo Takahashi, Noisy Ensemble, Super Cellists, 12 Violinists, Keiko Ozaki (p), Aki Kondo (p), others
    • Guests: Katsunori Takahashi, Hideyuki Nakayama, Shingo Yanagisawa (Aki absent)
  • October 25, 2025 (Sat), 6:00 PM (doors ~5:00 PM) – Nippon Budokan, Tokyo
    • Performers: Chisako Takashima, Yoshizumi Ishihara, Shigeo Takahashi, Noisy Ensemble, Super Cellists, 12 Violinists, Keiko Ozaki (p), Aki Kondo (p), others
    • Guests: Katsunori Takahashi, Hideyuki Nakayama, Aki (Yanagisawa absent)
  • January 17, 2026 (Sat), 4:00 PM (doors ~3:00 PM) – West Japan General Exhibition Center New Building, Fukuoka
    • Performers: Chisako Takashima, Yoshizumi Ishihara, Shigeo Takahashi (Savannah), Noisy Ensemble, Super Cellists, 12 Violinists, Keiko Ozaki (pf), Aki Kondo (pf), others
    • Guests: Aki, Shingo Yanagisawa (Takahashi and Nakayama absent; bonus merchandise included)

Duration: ~2 hours Performance Period: October 24, 2025 – January 17, 2026

Purchase Channels

To purchase tickets, contact Jasumo.

Rules

  • Ages 3+ require a ticket; children under 3 not admitted.
  • Performers subject to change; no refunds for changes.
  • No photography, video, or recording; violators may be removed without refund.
  • No refunds/exchanges except for cancellations; travel/accommodation costs not covered.
  • Electronic tickets (QR code or printed); Japanese phone number may be required.
  • Wheelchair seats: Purchase All Reserved Seating (~¥11,000), then contact Kyodo Tokyo (0570-550-799) or Kyodo West Japan (0570-09-2424) for accessible area assignment.
  • Special merchandise handed out at Fukuoka venue on the day.
  • Maximum 4 tickets per person per show.

Ticket Types & Pricing

Official Pricing (Tax Included):

  • All Reserved Seating: ¥11,000 (Tokyo Oct 24, Fukuoka Jan 17 with bonus merchandise)
  • Standing: ¥10,500 (Tokyo Oct 25)

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change):

  • October 24, 2025 (Tokyo, Reserved): ¥15,000 (5 tickets left)
  • October 25, 2025 (Tokyo, Standing): ¥14,000 (8 tickets left)
  • January 17, 2026 (Fukuoka, Reserved): ¥16,000 (10 tickets left)

Notes:

  • Reseller prices are inflated (e.g., ¥16,000 for Fukuoka vs. official ¥11,000); contact Jasumo for official channels.
  • Critically low availability: 5 tickets for Tokyo Oct 24; Fukuoka lottery ongoing.

Sales Schedule

  • Advance:
    • 3rd Pre-Reservation Lottery (Fukuoka): Open until September 16, 2025, 11:59 PM JST.
    • General Sale (Tokyo): Ongoing until October 8, 2025, 11:59 PM JST; limited tickets remain.
  • Same-Day: Limited availability at venue box office (if available); expect higher prices.
  • Resale: Official resale starts ~5 days prior (e.g., Oct 19 for Oct 24, Jan 12 for Jan 17).

Venue Details

Nippon Budokan (Tokyo)

  • Location: 2-3 Kitanomarukoen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
  • Dates: October 24–25, 2025
  • Capacity: ~14,000
  • Access: 5-min walk from Kudanshita Station (Tokyo Metro).
  • Attractions: Imperial Palace (10-min walk), Yasukuni Shrine (5-min walk).

West Japan General Exhibition Center New Building (Fukuoka)

  • Location: 7-1 Nakasu, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
  • Date: January 17, 2026
  • Capacity: ~10,000
  • Access: 10-min walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station (Fukuoka City Subway).
  • Attractions: Canal City Hakata (5-min walk), Fukuoka Tower (15-min train).

Booking with Jasumo

How: Contact via Jasumo Contact Form. Specify date (e.g., Oct 24, Tokyo, or Jan 17, Fukuoka), ticket type (e.g., All Reserved Seating, 2 tickets), and preferences. Benefits: Bilingual support, assistance with lottery applications, help with Japanese phone number requirements, group bookings. Note: Book by August 15, 2025, to secure tickets at official prices (~¥10,500–¥11,000), as availability is critically low (e.g., 5 tickets for Oct 24). Resale prices are inflated (e.g., ¥16,000 for Fukuoka).

Inquiries

  • Kyodo Tokyo (Tokyo): 0570-550-799 (Weekdays 11:00–18:00, Weekends/Holidays 10:00–18:00)
  • Kyodo West Japan (Fukuoka): 0570-09-2424

Disclaimer

Jasumo offers a facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, helping them access and apply for tickets to various events, including but not limited to sports, festivals, and cultural activities. We are not a reseller of tickets, nor do we sell tickets directly. Our role is to support international customers by guiding them through the official ticket booking process, ensuring they can secure their tickets through recognized platforms and authorized providers.

As a business based in Japan with a bilingual staff and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by non-Japanese visitors, we address common bottlenecks such as:

  • Language Barriers: Navigating Japan’s primarily Japanese-language ticketing systems can be challenging for foreign tourists. Jasumo provides bilingual support to bridge this gap and ensure a smooth booking experience.
  • Access to Japanese-Only Platforms: Many events in Japan require local knowledge to navigate and access, and often these platforms do not offer international payment options or are difficult to use for non-Japanese speakers. We facilitate the booking process by providing guidance and helping with international payment methods where applicable.
  • Limited Availability & Complex Registration: Events in Japan often have limited capacity, and understanding the timing and process for securing tickets can be confusing for international visitors. Jasumo helps you manage deadlines and requirements, giving you the best chance of securing your entry.

Due to high demand for Takashima Chisako’s Noisy Concert 2025-2026, with critically low availability (e.g., 5 tickets for Oct 24, lottery for Fukuoka), availability is not guaranteed. Refunds will only be issued if entries cannot be secured through official channels or in case of cancellation. We strongly recommend purchasing tickets by August 15, 2025, at official prices (~¥10,500–¥11,000) or monitoring official resale (~5 days prior to each show) to avoid inflated reseller prices (e.g., ¥16,000 for Fukuoka).

Reviews

  • “Takashima’s violin with the Noisy Ensemble is electrifying—Budokan will be magical!”
  • “Jasumo got us Tokyo tickets; the Super Cellists add such depth!”
  • “A noisy yet beautiful concert—Fukuoka’s bonus merch is a bonus!”

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