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Concerts held in Kanto
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2026
05/15 (Fr.)
19:00
NHK Symphony Orchestra 2063rd Subscription Concert, Program B
Works by Japanese composers and Hindemith Symphony at Suntory Hall, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and performed by Soo-Yang Kim.
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2026
05/15 (Fr.)
19:00
An Evening for Two Pianos
Performances by two Steinway artists, Yuki Negishi and Simon Callahan!
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
10:15
Chiba Symphony Orchestra Strings Chamber Orchestra Concert for Parents and Children
The Chiba Symphony Orchestra will perform "Spring" from "The Four Seasons" and "Detective Conan", etc., as well as a hands-on musical instrument corner for children as young as 0 years old.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
11:00
Let's Play with Steel Pan Family Concert
Steelpan performance by Yoichi Izawa and Megumi Okada. They will deliver magical sounds born from a drum, including Totoro and Disney medleys, which can be enjoyed by the whole family.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
12:30
Lunch Concert Vol.21
Chamber music concert by the members of Kamakura Symphony Orchestra.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
13:30
Marble String Soloists 1st Concert
Marble String Soloists is a group of soloists made up of professional players & current Toho Gakuen students 🎻🎻🎻.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
13:30
Bach Study Group Choir 42nd Regular Concert
Bach Study Group Choir 42nd Regular Concert. Bach's oratorios and cantatas with splendid soloists and orchestra.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
13:30
Gustavus Choir x Sophia University Mixed Chorus Amadeus Cole Japan-U.S. Friendship Concert
The first visit to Japan by the prestigious American college chorus!
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
13:30
Kaori Muraji Guitar Recital
Kaori Muraji presents a guitar festival celebrating the 125th anniversary of Rodrigo's birth. The famous Aranjuez and other famous songs will be performed with gorgeous guests.
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2026
05/16 (sa.)
13:30
The String Equites 2nd Concert
The String Equites' public concert "Making String Ensembles More Accessible"!