TOMOO Japan Tour 2025-2026 is a heartfelt, acoustic-driven sonic odyssey by TOMOO (born 1994 in Tokyo as Tomoo), the rising J-pop/folk singer-songwriter whose tender vocals, fingerstyle guitar, and poignant storytelling have captured hearts since his 2018 debut single “Hajimari no Uta”, with over 50 million streams on hits like “Hajimari no Uta”, “Kimi no Namae”, and “Yume no Ato” from his 2024 album Yume no Ato blending folk introspection with pop accessibility, earning him NHK specials and festival acclaim. This intimate regional pilgrimage—his most expansive tour yet—delivers ~90–120 minute “folk rampages” of Yume no Ato deep cuts, audience sing-alongs, and 2026 spiritual previews amid warm lighting and swaying catharsis.
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Contact Jasumo Now →Kicking off at Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center in Utsunomiya on November 21, 2025 (Fri), 18:00 (doors TBA) and climaxing at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on February 28, 2026 (Sat), 16:00 (doors TBA), it’s a “prime TOMOO jihad” of sonic serenity. Hailed on X as “TOMOO’s 2025-2026 folk apocalypse” and “Forum’s spiritual arcs,” this independent production revives “Hajimari no Uta” with unbridled vulnerability.
Tickets ¥8,800 all reserved via general release on eplus from TBA (likely October 2025) – show dates (up to 2 tickets/app; 1 app limit per show). Secure via eplus—this spiritual sojourn is primed for swift sellouts.
Plunge into TOMOO’s folk jihad—tender vocals and fingerstyle arcs cascade through “Hajimari no Uta” revelations and “Yume no Ato” horizons, live in Tochigi’s cultural warmth to Tokyo International Forum’s grandeur, where Yume no Ato grooves meet rising legacy in warm lighting and swaying catharsis.
Revel in nine-date pilgrimage: Utsunomiya opener to Tokyo climax—for an odyssey echoing 2024 NHK triumphs. Embrace sonic serenity: Tokyo sonic sage summoning Japan’s winters through 90–120 min barrages of “Kimi no Namae” swells and fan-fueled falsettos. Savor value vortex: ¥8,800 all reserved for raw folk reckonings; unbeatable for TOMOO pilgrims.
Nestle in Utsunomiya’s spiritual nexus: Cultural Center’s Tochigi glow ties to Utsunomiya Tower views, Futaara Shrine, and Haneda ease—pre-show soba or post-rite craft sake in northern underbelly.
| Date | City | Venue | Time | Doors | Capacity | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/11/21 (Fri) | Utsunomiya (Tochigi) | Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center | 18:00 | TBA | ~1,000 | Tour opener; all reserved |
| 2025/11/30 (Sun) | Kobe (Hyogo) | Kobe International House | 17:00 | TBA | ~500 | Kobe concert; all reserved |
| 2025/12/12 (Fri) | Sapporo (Hokkaido) | Sapporo Education and Culture Center | 18:30 | TBA | ~800 | Hokkaido heat; all reserved |
| 2025/12/14 (Sun) | Sendai (Miyagi) | Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi | 17:00 | TBA | ~1,500 | Tohoku tranquility; all reserved |
| 2025/12/26 (Fri) | Nagoya (Aichi) | Aichi Prefectural Art Theater | 19:00 | TBA | ~1,800 | Nagoya night; all reserved |
| 2026/01/10 (Sat) | Hiroshima | Ueno Gakuen Hall | 17:00 | TBA | ~1,200 | Hiroshima harmony; all reserved |
| 2026/01/24 (Sat) | Fukuoka | Sun Palace Hotel & Hall | 17:00 | TBA | ~1,500 | Kyushu crescendo; all reserved |
| 2026/01/31 (Sat) | Kanazawa (Ishikawa) | Hondanomori Hall | 17:00 | TBA | ~1,000 | Kanazawa climax; all reserved |
| 2026/02/10 (Tue) | Osaka | Festival Hall Osaka | 19:00 | TBA | ~2,700 | Osaka oasis; all reserved |
| 2026/02/11 (Wed) | Osaka | Festival Hall Osaka | 16:00 | TBA | ~2,700 | Osaka double; all reserved |
| 2026/02/27 (Fri) | Tokyo | Tokyo International Forum Hall A | 19:00 | TBA | ~5,000 | Tokyo leg 1; all reserved |
| 2026/02/28 (Sat) | Tokyo | Tokyo International Forum Hall A | 16:00 | TBA | ~5,000 | Tour climax; all reserved |
Program (All Dates): Folk rampage (~90–120 min + encore). Core: “Hajimari no Uta”, “Kimi no Namae”, “Yume no Ato”, Yume no Ato grooves, 2026 teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless spiritual relay.
Performers: TOMOO (Tomoo vocals/guitar) with full band.
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| All Seats Reserved | ¥8,800 |
Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change): ¥10,000–¥14,000 | ~20–100 tickets per show post-general.
Contact Jasumo through the Jasumo Contact Form to streamline your eplus registration, payment, and pickup. The official platform is eplus (eplus.jp), where general release starts TBA (up to 2 tickets/application; 1 application limit per show). Payment options include credit card (instant upon completion), convenience store/ATM (FamilyMart), or online banking (by deadline).
Pickup available at FamilyMart (multi-copy machine) from February 3, 2026, 15:00 onward. Jasumo handles bilingual navigation for international users, ensuring seamless general entry, payment via global cards, and physical ticket delivery. Inquiries go to eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST).
Submit your request through the Jasumo Contact Form with complete details: date, venue, ticket type (reserved), and quantity (e.g., “February 27 Tokyo International Forum Hall A, 2x reserved”). Jasumo offers comprehensive bilingual support, including eplus account creation, general release submission, payment guidance via international credit cards or convenience store instructions, and physical pickup coordination at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart. Group bookings up to 2 tickets per application are supported, with 1 application limit per show. Apply early for general—¥8,800 tickets vanish fast for folk jihad savings. Jasumo ensure seamless navigation for international users, from release rush to entry validation.
For performance or ticket issues, contact eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST). For venue-specific details, visit individual sites. Jasumo can relay inquiries in English and Japanese, ensuring clear communication with organizers.
Jasumo provide a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition through authorized platforms like eplus. 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, local platform navigation, payment methods, and high-demand general releases. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo for official ¥8,800 pricing and avoid resales. For travel planning, Jasumo can coordinate with Tokyo Tourism.
A: Folk rampage (~90–120 min + encore). Core: “Hajimari no Uta”, “Kimi no Namae”, “Yume no Ato”, Yume no Ato grooves, 2026 teases. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless spiritual relay.
A: Yes—Jasumo provide full bilingual support for eplus general release submissions, including account setup, payment via global cards or convenience store guidance, and physical pickup at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form with your date and quantity (up to 2 tickets/app, 1 app limit per show).
A: Ages 3+ require tickets at ¥8,800. Preschool not admitted. No lap-sitting; folk, family-friendly—bring earplugs for sensitivities.
A: Reserved seating with limited options; contact eplus (0570-000-999) post-release for priority access. No re-entry; late entry may limit seating.
A: TOMOO’s Japan Tour 2025-2026—nine-date regional pilgrimage from Utsunomiya to Tokyo International Forum, unveiling Yume no Ato with “Hajimari no Uta” revelations and folk horizons in spiritual connection. This acoustic jihad celebrates his folk legacy with intimate swells and new tales for a TOMOO odyssey of anthemic arcs and fan-fueled falsettos.
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