February
26 Thursday

Child of the Earth Ticket

Thu February 26, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Meijiza
2-chōme-31-1 Nihonbashihamachō, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan

Description

Overview

Based on the masterful novel by Toyoko Yamazaki, “Child of the Earth” (Daichi no Ko) is a soulful and moving epic that finally receives a major stage adaptation. The original work fearlessly questions the present by exploring deep historical and personal trauma, making it one of the most significant pieces of modern Japanese literature.

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The stage production is helmed by the highly respected director Tamiya Kuriyama and features a distinguished cast. Leading the ensemble is Yoshio Inoue, alongside talented co-stars such as Nao, Moka Kamishiraishi, Jun Yamanishi, and Toru Masuoka. This powerful combination of source material, direction, and acting talent is set to deliver a monumental theatrical experience that delves into questions of identity, nation, and belonging.

Why Attend

  • Witness the first major stage adaptation of Toyoko Yamazaki’s monumental novel, a landmark in Japanese literature.
  • Experience a powerful and soulful epic that questions contemporary issues through a historical lens.
  • See a star-studded cast led by Yoshio Inoue, one of Japan’s most acclaimed musical and stage actors.
  • Be directed by Tamiya Kuriyama, a veteran of Japanese theater known for handling profound and complex narratives.
  • Attend the performance at the historic and prestigious Meijiza Theatre in Tokyo.

Schedule & Tickets Information

These tickets are lottery-based, which means they cannot be purchased directly. That’s why you should contact us to request them. Below are the complete details for the event, including dates, venues, seat types, and other important ticket information. Once you’ve reviewed everything, simply share your preferred ticket selection with us and we’ll assist you with the process.

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DateVenueSeat Types
2026/2/26 (Thu) 18:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/2/27 (Fri) 18:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
Saturday, February 28, 2026 12:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
Saturday, February 28, 2026 17:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
March 1, 2026 (Sun) 12:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/2 (Mon) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/3 (Tue) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seat, A seat, B seat
2026/3/3 (Tue) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/4 (Wed) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/4 (Wed) 18:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/6 (Fri) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/7 (Sat) 12:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/7 (Sat) 17:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/8 (Sun) 12:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/9 (Mon) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/9 (Mon) 18:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/10 (Tue) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/11 (Wed) 13:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
2026/3/11 (Wed) 18:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seats, S seats with annotation, A seats, B seats
Saturday, March 14, 2026 12:00 StartMeijiza (Tokyo)S seat, A seat, B seat

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Faqs

What is the novel “Child of the Earth” based on?

“Child of the Earth” (Daichi no Ko) is a 1987 novel by Toyoko Yamazaki. The story centers on a Japanese man adopted by a Chinese family during World War II and explores his identity crisis and experiences as he navigates the tumultuous post-war relationship between the two countries.

Who plays the lead role in the stage adaptation?

The lead role is played by Yoshio Inoue, one of Japan’s most famous stage performers, renowned for his work in musicals and plays. His casting ensures a high level of vocal and dramatic quality for this complex and demanding role.

Where is the “Child of the Earth” play being performed?

All performances for this run are taking place at the Meijiza Theatre in Tokyo. The Meijiza is one of Japan’s most historic theaters, known for hosting major dramatic and traditional theatrical works.

What are the different seat options and what do they mean?

The Meijiza offers multiple seat categories: S seats, A seats, and B seats. Some dates also specify “S seats with annotation” or “B seats with annotation,” which generally means those seats may have slightly obstructed views of the stage.

Who wrote the script and who is directing the play?

The stage adaptation was written by playwright Nozomi Makino (Makino Nozomi). The play is directed by Tamiya Kuriyama, who is known for his critically acclaimed productions of complex literary works and is considered a master of modern Japanese theater.

Event Calendar

Thursday, February 26, 2026 - Tuesday, March 17, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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