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  • September 19, 2026 at 12:12 am
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  • September 20, 2026 at 12:12 am
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ULTRA JAPAN is back for 2026, lighting up Tokyo once again with an electric energy and lineup of the world’s most iconic electronic dance music artists. As part of the global Ultra Worldwide network, this festival is among Japan’s biggest international music events, drawing tens of thousands of fans annually.

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Event Details

  • Event Name: ULTRA JAPAN 2026
  • Date: September 19 (Saturday) – September 20 (Sunday), 2026
  • Venue: Odaiba Ultra Park II, Tokyo, Japan
  • Organizer: Ultra Worldwide / Ultra Japan Executive Committee
  • Official Website: https://ultrajapan.com
  • Genre: EDM, House, Techno, Trance, Progressive

Ticket Information

Tickets are now on sale, and as always, they’re expected to sell out fast. Prices for 2026 are:

Ticket TypePrice
2-day GA (General Admission)¥25,000
2-day PGA (Premium General Area – access to front stage)¥40,000
2-day U-23 (Ages 18–22)¥14,000

U-23 tickets offer an amazing deal for younger fans and are available with valid age proof (born between 2003 and 2008). Check early bird deals from February onwards to save big. Tickets: https://ultrajapan.com/tickets-2025

What To Expect in 2026

Massive Stages

ULTRA JAPAN 2026 is expected to bring back its signature stages with even bigger production, lights, visuals, and sound:

  • ULTRA MAIN STAGE – The heart of the festival featuring global headliners.
  • RESISTANCE STAGE – Underground vibes for deep house and techno lovers.
  • ULTRA PARK STAGE – A more intimate experience with rising DJs and unique performances.

Expect mind-blowing audio-visuals, LED-lit stages, smoke cannons, pyro displays, and a spectacular firework show to close each night.

2024 Lineup (for reference)

The 2024 lineup featured heavy hitters like:

  • AFROJACK
  • ALESSO
  • ARMIN VAN BUUREN
  • STEVE AOKI
  • RICHIE HAWTIN
  • HOT SINCE 82
  • ANFISA LETYAGO
  • MISS MONIQUE
  • MASSANO
  • ELI BROWN
  • SOKNOCK

2026 is expected to build on this, with rumors of debut acts and surprise back-to-back sets already buzzing among fans.

Festival Vibes

Beyond the music, ULTRA JAPAN is known for its complete sensory experience:

  • Relax Zones: Chill out on giant air cushions in open picnic-style areas.
  • Photo Ops: Capture memories in immersive art installations and branded zones.
  • Food Trucks & Bars: International flavors, cocktails, and craft beers.
  • Merch Booths: Grab official ULTRA gear, LED accessories, and more.
  • Eco-Friendly Focus: 2026 will continue efforts from previous years with waste sorting, reusable cup systems, and green campaigns.

We Recommend These Must-Try Moments

1. Tokyo: Imperial Palace & Tokyo Castle History Walking Tour
Step into Japan’s samurai era with a historical walking tour of Tokyo’s iconic sites.
Explore the Imperial Palace grounds and the ruins of Edo Castle with a local guide.
Perfect for history buffs and those curious about feudal Japan.

2. From Tokyo: Mount Fuji Full-Day Sightseeing Trip
See Japan’s most famous peak on a full-day guided tour from Tokyo.
Visit iconic spots like Lake Kawaguchi and Oshino Hakkai for amazing views.
A must-do trip for first-time visitors to Japan.

3. Tokyo: Full-Day Tour to the Best Scenic Spots of Mount Fuji
Capture Mt. Fuji from its most photogenic angles in one immersive day.
Enjoy views from lakes, villages, and observatories with expert commentary.
An unforgettable tour designed for nature lovers and photographers.

4. Tokyo: Sumo Show and Dining Experience
Experience Japan’s traditional sport up close with a live sumo performance in Tokyo.
Learn about sumo rituals and enjoy a hearty chanko nabe meal like real wrestlers.
A unique cultural evening packed with excitement and flavor.

5. Mt.Fuji: Oshino Hakkai, Hakone, Owakudani Cable Car Day Trip
Visit Mt. Fuji’s stunning natural and cultural highlights in one day from Tokyo.
Ride the Hakone ropeway, see volcanic scenery, and explore charming Oshino Hakkai.
A scenic and well-paced journey through Japan’s famous Fuji-Hakone region.

Travel & Access

  • Nearest Station: Tokyo Teleport Station (Rinkai Line) or Daiba Station (Yurikamome Line)
  • Hotel Tip: Stay in nearby areas like Odaiba, Shinagawa, or Shibuya for easy access.
  • International Fans: ULTRA JAPAN offers multilingual support and travel packages via its website.

The event often draws thousands of international visitors from Korea, China, Australia, Europe, and North America, so early travel planning is highly recommended.

Safety & Age Restrictions

  • ULTRA JAPAN is an 18+ event – ID will be required upon entry.
  • Security checks are enforced for bags, and re-entry is generally not allowed.
  • First aid stations and hydration zones are available onsite.
  • Keep an eye on the weather! September in Tokyo can be hot and humid, so dress accordingly and stay hydrated.

Final Thoughts

ULTRA JAPAN 2026 promises an unforgettable two-day experience that will leave EDM fans buzzing well into the rest of the year. Whether you’re a hardcore raver or just want to feel the pulse of Tokyo’s massive music scene, this is the event to be at. Stay updated:

  • Instagram: @ultrajapan
  • Twitter: @UltraJapan
  • YouTube: Ultra Japan Channel

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