Christoph Traxler Japan 2025 – Schedule & Ticket Information
6-chōme-1-2 Ōfuna, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247-0056, Japan
Description
Overview
Christoph Traxler, an acclaimed Austrian pianist born and raised in Upper Austria, is renowned for his versatility as a soloist, chamber musician, accompanist, and educator. Trained in Linz and Vienna under masters like Stefan Arnold, Heinz Medjimorec, and Horst Matthaeus, Traxler has performed worldwide, collaborating with luminaries such as Thomas Hampson, Michael Barenboim, Stefan Vladar, Daniel Ottensamer, and Manfred Honeck. A member of the innovative ensemble Philharmonix – The Vienna Berlin Music Club, which blends classical traditions with jazz, klezmer, and pop, he has earned acclaim for recordings on Deutsche Grammophon and Sony Classical, including the comprehensive “The Clarinet Trio Anthology” (2022) with Ottensamer and Stephan Koncz. Appointed Professor of Piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in 2022, Traxler’s 2025 Japan tour features solo recitals showcasing his stylistic range and emotional depth. Posts on X highlight excitement for his Japanese engagements, with official ticket prices around ¥7,000–¥10,000 and secondary market prices from ¥7,357–¥10,369 due to high demand.
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Contact Us →Why Attend
- Virtuoso Interpretations: Traxler’s passionate, empathetic performances span Beethoven concertos to contemporary works, blending classical precision with innovative flair.
- Intimate Venues: Small halls like La Salle F and Small Hall at Kamakura offer close-up experiences in acoustically superb settings.
- Cultural Fusion: As part of Philharmonix, Traxler transcends genres, making concerts accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
- High Demand: Limited tickets (e.g., from ¥10,369 in Shibuya); secondary prices surge, as noted on X.
- Cultural Appeal: Perfect for international fans seeking Japan’s classical music heritage, with bilingual ticketing support and English program notes at select venues.
Performance Schedule & Details
September 15, 2025 (Mon)
- Event: Christoph Traxler Piano Recital
- Time: 1:00 PM (Open 12:30 PM)
- Venue: La Salle F, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
- Capacity: ~200 (seated, reserved)
- Access: 5-min walk from Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote Line, ~10 min from Shinjuku); 60-min taxi from Haneda Airport.
- Contact: +81 3-3477-4891; http://www.la-salle.co.jp/f/.
- Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access; contact Jasumo Tickets or venue.
- Broadcast: No confirmed broadcast; check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for updates.
- Tickets: Official: ¥10,000 (tax incl.); Secondary: ¥10,369+.
September 23, 2025 (Tue)
- Event: Christoph Traxler Piano Recital
- Time: 3:00 PM (Open 2:30 PM)
- Venue: Small Hall at Kamakura Performing Arts Center – Complex, 6-1-2 Ofuna, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa 247-0056, Japan
- Capacity: ~400 (seated, reserved)
- Access: 10-min walk from East exit of JR Ofuna Station (JR Yokosuka Line, ~1 hour from Tokyo); 60-min taxi from Haneda Airport.
- Contact: +81 467-48-5500; http://www.kamakura-arts.jp/.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair seating available; contact Jasumo Tickets or venue.
- Broadcast: No confirmed broadcast; check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for updates.
- Tickets: Official: ¥7,000 (tax incl.); Secondary: ¥8,000–¥10,000 (get notified).
September 26, 2025 (Fri)
- Event: Christoph Traxler Piano Recital
- Time: 7:00 PM (Open 6:30 PM)
- Venue: Toyosu Civic Center Hall at Toyosu Cultural Center – Complex, 2-2-18 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan
- Capacity: ~500 (seated, reserved)
- Access: Direct connection to Toyosu Station (Yurakucho Subway Line, ~15 min from Tokyo Station); 20-min taxi from Haneda Airport.
- Contact: +81 3-3647-8459; https://www.kcf.or.jp/toyosu/.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair seating available; contact Jasumo Tickets or venue.
- Broadcast: No confirmed broadcast; check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for updates.
- Tickets: Official: ¥7,000 (tax incl.); Secondary: ¥7,357+.
Program Notes
Recitals run ~90–120 minutes, featuring a repertoire likely including Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt, and contemporary pieces, based on Traxler’s signature style. Venues are seated with excellent acoustics, ideal for non-Japanese speakers via the universal language of music and potential English program notes. Check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for exact programs and updates.
Ticket Information
Pricing
- Official Prices (tax included, per christophtraxler.com and venue sites):
- La Salle F: General: ¥10,000.
- Kamakura Small Hall/Toyosu Civic Center Hall: General: ¥7,000; Student: ¥3,500 (limited, ID required).
- Children (under 6): Not permitted; ages 6+ full price.
- Wheelchair (with 1 companion): ¥7,000–¥10,000 (limited; contact organizer).
- Secondary Market (as of August 27, 2025):
- ¥7,357–¥10,369+ (e.g., Toyosu: ¥7,357; Shibuya: ¥10,369).
Note: Many tickets sold out officially; secondary market prices higher (1–5% tickets left). Admission not guaranteed with unofficial sources. Purchase from trusted platforms to avoid invalidation risks, as noted on X.
Sales Period
- Pre-sale: Venue members prioritized (closed July 2025). General sale opened August 2025 via ePlus, Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket; closes one day before each recital or when sold out. Ticket issuance starts two weeks prior (7-Eleven/ePlus). Maximum 4 tickets per person.
- Note: Japanese phone number required for AnyPASS/Smachike delivery. Jasumo Tickets can assist international fans.
Purchase Channels
- Official: Use the Book Now button on https://jasumotickets.com/ to purchase via trusted platforms like ePlus, Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, StubHub, or KKday. AnyPASS/Smachike app required; ensure email settings allow “anypass.jp” domain.
- In-Person: Tickets issuable at 7-Eleven or FamilyMart stores in Japan with a 13-digit payment slip number (two weeks prior). Limited tickets at venue box offices (e.g., La Salle F: +81 3-3477-4891) one hour before recital. Not available at non-Japan stores.
- Need Assistance?: Contact Jasumo Tickets via https://jasumotickets.com/contact/ for bilingual support, especially for international fans.
Rules
- All Venues: Seated, reserved; no standing. Not suitable for children under 6.
- No photography/video during performances (personal use allowed pre/post-recital).
- No refunds or exchanges unless recital canceled.
- Electronic tickets (AnyPASS/Smachike, QR code) displayed 5–7 days prior; paper tickets at 7-Eleven or venues. ID (e.g., passport) required for entry.
- Wheelchair users: Contact Jasumo Tickets or venues (e.g., Kamakura: +81 467-48-5500) two weeks prior for limited seating.
- Maximum 4 tickets per person.
- Prohibited: Food, drinks (except sealed bottles), large bags, disruptive behavior; violators may be removed without refund.
- Note: Dress semi-formal or smart casual. Arrive 30 minutes early for entry. Recitals accessible to non-Japanese speakers via music.
Note
Many tickets sold out officially, with limited availability on secondary markets (¥7,357–¥10,369+). Official prices were ¥7,000–¥10,000. High demand follows Traxler’s international reputation and Japan’s classical music scene, as noted on X. Book early via https://jasumotickets.com/ to secure tickets.
Inquiries
- Contact: Jasumo Tickets Contact Form.
- Organizer: Christoph Traxler / Local promoters.
- Venues:
- La Salle F: +81 3-3477-4891; http://www.la-salle.co.jp/f/.
- Kamakura Performing Arts Center Small Hall: +81 467-48-5500; http://www.kamakura-arts.jp/.
- Toyosu Civic Center Hall: +81 3-3647-8459; https://www.kcf.or.jp/toyosu/.
- Ticket Support: ePlus, Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, or AnyPASS (https://faq.anypass.jp, weekdays 1:00–5:00 PM).
Precautions
- No re-entry permitted.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair seating available; contact Jasumo Tickets or venues two weeks prior.
- Schedules may change; check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for updates.
- Japanese phone number required for AnyPASS/Smachike; Jasumo Tickets can assist with international SIM issues.
- Avoid unofficial ticket sources (e.g., Viagogo, Ticketjam); risk of invalidation, as noted on X.
- Bring ID and QR code backup for entry.
- Limited parking; use public transport (e.g., JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya, JR Yokosuka Line to Ofuna, Yurakucho Line to Toyosu).
- Arrive early for entry; expect crowds at Shibuya venue.
- Follow heat stroke measures for September recitals (20–30°C).
Additional Information
- Background: Christoph Traxler, a leading figure in the young international pianist generation, blends classical mastery with genre-crossing innovation through Philharmonix. His 2025 Japan tour highlights solo recitals, following performances in prestigious halls worldwide.
- Recital Experience: Expect refined interpretations of classical repertoire; non-Japanese speakers can enjoy the music’s universal appeal.
- Travel Tips:
- Transportation: Use JR Pass or Suica/Pasmo card. Shibuya (Sep 15) is 10 min from Shinjuku via JR Yamanote Line; Kamakura (Sep 23) is 1 hour from Tokyo via JR Yokosuka Line; Toyosu (Sep 26) is 15 min from Tokyo via Yurakucho Subway. Purchase JR Passes at https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/.
- Accommodation: Book early (Tokyo: Keio Plaza Hotel, ¥15,000–¥35,000/night; Kamakura: Kamakura Prince Hotel, ¥12,000–¥25,000/night).
- Dining: Try Shibuya’s ramen (Sep 15), Kamakura’s shirasu-don (Sep 23), or Toyosu’s sushi (Sep 26) near venues (5–10-min walk; ¥500–¥2,000). Limited snacks at venues (¥500–¥1,000).
- Cultural Etiquette: Respect quiet during performance; semi-formal attire recommended. Avoid disruptive behavior.
- Weather: September warm (20–30°C). Bring light layers; venues indoor but entry queues may be outdoors.
- Merchandise: Programs or CDs (¥1,000–¥3,000) at venues or https://www.christophtraxler.com/.
- Health and Safety: Masks may be recommended in crowded areas. Check https://www.christophtraxler.com/ for updates.
Disclaimer
Jasumo Tickets connects you to Japan’s vibrant cultural events, including Christoph Traxler’s 2025 recitals. We are not a ticket reseller, nor do we sell tickets directly. Our role is to assist customers, whether in Japan or overseas, by guiding them through the official ticket booking process via trusted platforms like ePlus, Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, StubHub, and KKday. Click the Book Now button on https://jasumotickets.com/ to purchase tickets directly from our partners. For personalized assistance, contact us via https://jasumotickets.com/contact/.
As a Japan-based business with bilingual staff, we address challenges like:
- Language Barriers: Navigating Japanese-language ticketing systems.
- Access to Platforms: Assisting with platforms requiring local knowledge or payment methods.
- Limited Availability: Managing deadlines for high-demand recitals (e.g., from ¥10,369 in Shibuya).
Due to high demand, availability is not guaranteed. Refunds are issued only if entries cannot be secured through official channels or if the event is canceled. Book early via the Book Now button to secure your spot.
Booking with Jasumo Tickets
- How: Click the Book Now button on https://jasumotickets.com/ to purchase directly from trusted platforms. For assistance, contact us via https://jasumotickets.com/contact/, specifying date (e.g., September 15, 2025, 1:00 PM), ticket type (e.g., General, 2 tickets), and preferences.
- Benefits: Bilingual support, assistance with Japanese phone number requirements, group bookings, and ticketing guidance.
- Note: Book by one day before each recital (e.g., Sep 14 for Sep 15) to secure tickets (from ¥7,357). Official prices were ¥7,000–¥10,000.
Our Partners
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Reviews
- “Traxler’s touch is magical—his recitals blend passion and precision!”
- “Shibuya recital was intimate and inspiring; Jasumo helped with tickets!”
- “A must for classical lovers in Japan—Traxler’s energy is captivating.”
Event Calendar
Monday, September 15, 2025 - Friday, September 26, 2025
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