Shoma Uno’s Ice Show — Ice Brave 2: 2026 Japan Tour Guide for Visitors
For fans of figure skating and families visiting Japan, Shoma Uno’s Ice Show — Ice Brave 2 offers a spectacular live performance that blends elite skating, music, and storytelling. Produced and starred in by world champion Shoma Uno, this show travels across Japan in early 2026, giving overseas visitors a chance to experience Japanese professional ice shows firsthand.
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Interactive and artistic ice shows are a global phenomenon, popular in North America, Europe, and Asia. Japan, however, brings a unique approach by combining athletic performance with cultural storytelling. Ice Brave 2 is the second season following Uno’s initial production, expanding both cast and creative content.

This format allows families and skating enthusiasts from around the world to enjoy performances that are visually spectacular, musically immersive, and culturally distinctive.
Japan-Specific Cultural and System Context
Japanese ice shows are hosted in civic arenas and skating centers, with multiple performances per day to accommodate audience schedules. Visitors should note the following:
- Doors typically open about one hour before show start, allowing time for seating and preparation.
- Multiple shows in a day are common, often with morning and afternoon slots.
- Audience etiquette emphasizes orderly entry, quiet appreciation during performances, and active but respectful participation where allowed.
- Ticketing systems may require online registration, email verification, or assigned seating — procedures may be unfamiliar to overseas visitors.
Advance preparation helps reduce day-of uncertainty and ensures a smooth, enjoyable experience for international guests.
What Makes the Japan Experience Unique
- Elite Skating Cast: Performances feature Shoma Uno alongside top skaters such as Marin Honda, Rika Hongo, Kohei Yoshino, and others depending on the venue.
- Artistic Storytelling: Each 90-minute show integrates a narrative with ensemble skating and music.
- Special Edition Shows: Shin-Yokohama performances include additional creative elements unique to that venue, offering a slightly different experience for visitors.
- Immersive Performance: Japanese ice shows often incorporate lighting, music, and ensemble pieces to highlight performers’ strengths, creating a highly curated artistic environment.
2026 Tour Dates and Venues
| Date | City | Venue | Showtimes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 24 | Sendai (Miyagi) | Zepp Arena Xebio Arena Sendai | Show 1: Doors 10:30 / Start 11:30, Show 2: Doors 14:30 / Start 15:30 |
| Jan 25 | Sendai (Miyagi) | Zepp Arena Xebio Arena Sendai | Show: Doors 10:30 / Start 11:30 |
| Jan 30 | Yokohama (Kanagawa) | KOSÉ Shin-Yokohama Skating Center | Doors 13:30 / Start 14:30 (Special Edition) |
| Jan 31 | Yokohama (Kanagawa) | KOSÉ Shin-Yokohama Skating Center | Show 1: Doors 10:30 / Start 11:30, Show 2: Doors 14:30 / Start 15:30 |
| Feb 1 | Yokohama (Kanagawa) | KOSÉ Shin-Yokohama Skating Center | Doors 10:30 / Start 11:30 |
Key Notes for Visitors: Multiple shows per day allow flexibility, particularly for families or international guests who may need to coordinate travel.
Planning Tips for Overseas Visitors

- Ticketing: Confirm official sources, such as the venue’s website or JasumoTickets, and note any seat assignment or registration requirements.
- Transportation: Venues are located in major cities; check public transit routes in advance.
- Arrival: Arrive at least 30–60 minutes early to allow for seating and preparation.
- Connectivity: Reliable internet helps with ticket verification, updates, and coordination — OmoriWiFi is a useful resource.
- Audience Etiquette: Follow local guidance on cheering, photography rules, and prop usage if applicable.
Common Challenges Visitors May Encounter
- Navigating Japanese ticketing systems and online registration
- Coordinating multiple shows in one day across a city
- Understanding venue-specific rules for props or photography
- Managing schedules for families or groups unfamiliar with Japan’s public transit
Advance preparation and planning help mitigate these challenges, allowing visitors to focus on the performance.
Cultural and Experiential Extensions
- Meet the Cast or Merchandise: Some venues may offer official merchandise or photo opportunities.
- Explore Local Attractions: Many arena locations are near shopping, dining, or cultural spots, allowing for a full-day experience.
- Observe Japanese Event Etiquette: Participation, timing, and respect for performers enhance the experience and integrate visitors into local customs.
Conclusion

Shoma Uno’s Ice Brave 2 provides a rare opportunity for international visitors to enjoy world-class figure skating within a uniquely Japanese production context. By preparing for ticketing, transport, and local audience practices, families and skating enthusiasts can fully enjoy this live performance tour.
For questions or support in planning your visit, contact Jasumo or explore family travel guidance via ComfysCareer.
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