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Concerts held in Kanto
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2026
01/03 (sa.)
15:00
Chihiro Yamanaka Piano Trio Sakura Hall New Year Jazz Concert 2026
New Year's performance by the Chihiro Yamanaka Trio x Owada Rainbow Project spinning Fujio Akatsuka's works with jazz
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2026
01/03 (sa.)
15:00
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra New Year Concert 2026
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17, Waltz "Beautiful Blue Danube", Bolero, Fukubukuro Program/Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
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2026
01/03 (sa.)
15:00
Wiener Waltz Orchestra New Year's Concert 2026
Strauss masterpieces (Blue Danube, etc.) with soprano ballet
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2026
01/03 (sa.)
18:00
New National Theatre Ballet The Nutcracker
New production of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker". A winter festival presented by Ayako Ono, Lee Myung Hyun and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
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2026
01/03 (sa.)
18:45
The 68th NHK New Year Opera Concert
NHK Symphony Orchestra presents the 68th New Year Opera Concert at NHK Hall. A blissful stage to celebrate the New Year with brilliant operatic arias and profound overtures.
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2026
01/04 (su.)
11:00
2026 New Year Concert Yukio Yokoyama Piano Recital
New Year's Special Concert by Yukio Yokoyama performing masterpieces by Mozart, Chopin and Liszt
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2026
01/04 (su.)
11:45
Wiener Waltz Orchestra
The world of the glittering Viennese Ball is brought back to life with the exciting music of Strauss. A happy New Year begins with a festive waltz and a joyful polka!
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2026
01/04 (su.)
12:30
Chamber Music Concert
Chamber music, solo and choral, from Bach to the present day.
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2026
01/04 (su.)
13:00
Zurasian Brass 2026 New Year's Concert
Kusa-horse races, ladies' horseback riding, Onma-ha-minna, and a variety of other programs, as well as a "Omikuji" (fortune-telling) event will bring laughter and good fortune.
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2026
01/04 (su.)
13:15
Special Program: Memorial to Alfred Reed 20 years after his death Additional Lecture-1: Talking about A. Reed
Memorial lecture by Hitoshi Aoyama and Toru Ito on Reed's personality and works, with an exhibition of materials