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Winter Music Festivals in Eastern Japan [2025–2026]

Have you ever been to a winter music festival?

Festivals are often associated with summer, but there are plenty of exciting ones held in winter too.

Here’s a roundup of winter festivals in eastern Japan that you won’t want to miss—even in the colder months.

Tokyo Metropolis

ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVETue 12/30–Wed 12/31, Tokyo Metropolis

This is our 17th New Year’s Eve concert at Yoyogi Gymnasium, a tradition we’ve kept since 2000. Among fans, Yoyogi is called a “sacred place” and “home,” but it seems it will be unavailable for a while due to renovation work starting in 2017. This time, it looks like the performance will mark an important milestone at this special venue.

ScheduleTue, Dec 30–Wed, Dec 31, 2025
placeFirst Gymnasium, Yoyogi National Stadium, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Websitehttps://avex.jp/ayu/news/detail.php?id=1128585
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New Year Rock FestivalWed, 12/31 Tokyo, Japan

The New Year Rock Festival, a historic New Year’s Eve rock fest that began in 1973, has long been popular. With the slogan “Kōhaku isn’t the only show in town,” it has been cherished as a coveted event for rock bands. After organizer Yuya Uchida passed away, HIRØ from Kaiki Gesshoku took over as producer and the festival will be newly held. And in 2020, it will take the form of its first-ever audience-free, live-streamed New Year’s Eve concert—an unprecedented format that’s shaping up to be an event no one could have predicted.

ScheduleWednesday, December 31, 2025
placeShibuya Stream Hall, Shibuya, Tokyo
Websitehttps://newyearrockfestival.com/

Happy New Year! Idol First Dream LiveFri 1/2 – Sat 1/3, Tokyo

ScheduleFri–Sat, Jan 2–3, 2026
placeTokyo, Koto City, Zepp DiverCity / DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Festival Square
Websitehttps://atjam.jp/

HandMade In Japan Fes’Sat 1/17 – Sun 1/18, Tokyo

Hosted by Creema. Embracing the spirit of the former “Made in Japan” in handmade works, a festival for creators—not just musicians—will be held at Tokyo Big Sight. A colorful array of markets and numerous workshops where you can experience making things will also be featured, offering two creative days to enjoy.

ScheduleSat–Sun, Jan 17–18, 2026
placeTokyo Big Sight, Koto City, Tokyo Metropolis
Websitehttps://hmj-fes.jp
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Kotobuki Shiriagari presents New Year! (Ltd.) Saru-Hage Rock FestivalSat, Jan 17, Tokyo Metropolis

This is a rock festival organized by manga artist Kotobuki Shiriagari. It began with the idea that, while people might want to go to a rock festival, it seems like a hassle—so why not do it ourselves? It started as an internal event for company associates, and since 2008 it has been held as a rock event that draws an audience. The participating artists are truly eclectic: rock, solo acoustic sets, and uniquely individual performances that defy genre labels. It’s definitely more than just a rock festival—you’re guaranteed an experience unlike anything you’ve had before. I’d love to attend someday.

ScheduleSaturday, January 17, 2026
placeShinjuku LOFT, Shinjuku, Tokyo
Websitehttps://sarufes.com/sarufes24
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earth garden “Winter”Sun 1/18 – Mon 1/19, Tokyo

Hosted by the web magazine “earth garden,” this event is a community festival themed around an “organic and ecological lifestyle,” featuring not only live performances but also talk sessions, eco- and organic-focused shops, and food and drink booths lining the venue. While earth garden originally functioned as an event production office, it gradually began operating media as well, approaching the management of outdoor festivals as a form of media in itself. This edition is the first of the four annual events and marks the winter installment.

ScheduleSun–Mon, Jan 18–19, 2026
placeZelkova-lined avenue at Yoyogi Park, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Websitehttps://www.earth-garden.jp/event/eg-2024-winter/
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LisAni! LIVESat, Jan 31 – Sun, Feb 1, Tokyo

This festival, held in tandem since its launch in 2010, is constantly pursuing new styles and getting more powerful every year. From major names in the anisong scene to fresh faces, it’s sure to offer something to enjoy across a wide range of genres!

ScheduleSat, Jan 31–Sun, Feb 1, 2026
placeNippon Budokan, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
Websitehttps://www.lisani.jp/live/
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