Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Japan 2025 – Concert Schedule & Ticket Information
1-chōme-13-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Description
Overview
The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra (TSO), one of Japan’s leading orchestras since its founding in 1946, presents a vibrant 2025 season with performances across Tokyo, Kawasaki, Ueda, Gifu, Hachioji, and Yokohama. Known for its dynamic interpretations of classical masterpieces and collaborations with renowned artists, TSO performs in prestigious venues like Suntory Hall, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, and Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall. The 2025 season features guest artists like violinist Mariko Senju, pianists Ryota Kikuchi and Kei-chan, and conductor Shigeo Genda, with programs ranging from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 to family-friendly concerts. Posts on X highlight TSO’s emotional depth and accessibility, making these events a must for classical music enthusiasts.
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Contact Us →Why Attend
- World-Class Performances: TSO delivers powerful renditions of Beethoven, Mozart, and contemporary works with top soloists.
- Iconic Venues: Suntory Hall and Tokyo Opera City offer unparalleled acoustics; regional halls like Ueda and Gifu provide intimate settings.
- Special Collaborations: Features artists like Mariko Senju (violin) and Ryota Kikuchi (piano), plus a festive Christmas concert and Beethoven’s Ninth.
- Cultural Experience: Explore Tokyo’s vibrant districts, Kawasaki’s waterfront, and historic Ueda and Gifu.
- Limited Availability: High-demand concerts with limited tickets (e.g., 2–19 remaining for select dates) during holiday weekends like Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Concert Schedule & Details
September 2025
- September 20 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 2:00 PM | Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall – Takemitsu Memorial, Shinjuku, Tokyo
- Program: Likely includes Mozart or Brahms (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥8,716 (secondary market).
- Note: Favorite for its afternoon timing and venue acoustics.
- September 27 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 6:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Expected to feature a major symphony (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥13,974 (secondary market, 4 tickets remaining).
- Note: High demand due to limited tickets.
- September 28 (Sun): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 2:00 PM | Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Kawasaki, Kanagawa
- Program: Likely a family-friendly or classical program (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥6,000–¥10,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: On sale September 1, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
October 2025
- October 4 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 2:00 PM | Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall – Takemitsu Memorial, Shinjuku, Tokyo
- Program: Likely includes a contemporary or Japanese work (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥9,819 (secondary market).
- October 11 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 6:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Expected to feature a major composer like Tchaikovsky (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥10,279 (secondary market, 19 tickets remaining).
- Note: Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, high fan interest.
- October 13 (Mon): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 3:00 PM | Ueda Santo Myuze Large Hall, Ueda, Nagano
- Program: Likely a regional program with classical highlights (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥5,000–¥9,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: Indigenous Peoples’ Day, on sale September 15, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
- October 18 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 2:00 PM | Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Kawasaki, Kanagawa
- Program: Likely a classical or family-friendly program (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥6,191 (secondary market).
- October 21 (Tue): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 7:00 PM | OKB Fureai Kainkan – Salamanca Hall, Gifu, Gifu
- Program: Expected to feature orchestral classics (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥7,831 (secondary market).
November 2025
- November 2 (Sun): Ryota Kikuchi × Kei-chan × Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 2:00 PM | Concert Hall at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre – Complex, Toshima, Tokyo
- Program: Likely features piano concertos with Kikuchi and Kei-chan (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥10,191 (secondary market).
- Note: Unique collaboration with popular pianists.
- November 3 (Mon): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra – 12th Hachioji Subscription Concert
- Time: 2:00 PM | J:COM Hall Hachioji (Hachioji Civic Center), Hachioji, Tokyo
- Program: Likely includes a major symphony or concerto (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥8,583 (secondary market).
- November 22 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 6:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Expected to feature a significant orchestral work (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥10,000–¥15,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: On sale October 15, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
December 2025
- December 2 (Tue): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 7:00 PM | Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall – Takemitsu Memorial, Shinjuku, Tokyo
- Program: Likely a pre-holiday classical program (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥8,000–¥12,000 (official, subject to availability).
- December 7 (Sun): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra & Suntory Hall Children’s Subscription Concert 2024 Season
- Time: 11:00 AM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: “Music Rides the Times,” a family-friendly concert (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥5,000–¥8,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: On sale October 15, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
- December 13 (Sat): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
- Time: 6:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Likely a festive or major symphonic work (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥19,566 (secondary market, 2 tickets remaining).
- Note: High demand due to limited tickets.
- December 25 (Thu): Mariko Senju (Violin) / Shigeo Genda (Conductor) / Tokyo Symphony Orchestra – Christmas Concert 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM | Main Hall at Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall – Complex, Yokohama, Kanagawa
- Program: Likely includes violin concertos and festive pieces (TBA).
- Ticket Price: From ¥10,000–¥20,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: Christmas Day, on sale November 1, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
- December 28 (Sun): Special Concert “Beethoven’s Ninth” 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9.
- Ticket Price: From ¥12,000–¥25,000 (official, subject to availability).
- Note: On sale November 1, 2025; get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
- December 29 (Mon): Tokyo Symphony Orchestra – Beethoven Symphony No. 9
- Time: 2:00 PM | Main Hall at Suntory Hall – Complex, Minato, Tokyo
- Program: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9.
- Ticket Price: From ¥12,000–¥25,000 (official, subject to availability).
Venue Information
- Suntory Hall Main Hall (1-13-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8403)
- Capacity: ~2,006
- Access: 5-minute walk from Roppongi-itchome Station (Namboku Line) or Tameike-Sanno Station (Ginza Line).
- Features: World-class acoustics, elegant ambiance.
- Nearby: Roppongi Hills (10-min walk), Tokyo Midtown (10-min walk).
- Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall – Takemitsu Memorial (3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-1403)
- Capacity: ~1,632
- Access: 5-minute walk from Hatsudai Station (Keio New Line) or 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station.
- Features: Intimate setting, exceptional sound quality.
- Nearby: Shinjuku Gyoen (15-min walk), Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (10-min walk).
- Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall (1310 Omiyacho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-0014)
- Capacity: ~1,997
- Access: 5-minute walk from Kawasaki Station (JR Tokaido Line, ~15 min from Tokyo Station).
- Features: Modern acoustics, spacious design.
- Nearby: Lazona Kawasaki Plaza (5-min walk), Kawasaki Daishi Temple (15-min drive).
- Ueda Santo Myuze Large Hall (1-2-30 Zaimokucho, Ueda, Nagano 386-0014)
- Capacity: ~1,500
- Access: 10-minute walk from Ueda Station (JR Hokuriku Shinkansen, ~1.5 hours from Tokyo).
- Features: Intimate regional venue.
- Nearby: Ueda Castle (10-min walk), Bessho Onsen (20-min drive).
- OKB Fureai Kainkan – Salamanca Hall (1-1-1 Gofukumachi, Gifu, Gifu 500-8727)
- Capacity: ~1,600
- Access: 10-minute walk from Gifu Station (JR Tokaido Line, ~30 min from Nagoya).
- Features: Modern hall with clear acoustics.
- Nearby: Gifu Castle (15-min drive), Nagaragawa Onsen (20-min drive).
- Concert Hall at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre – Complex (1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021)
- Capacity: ~1,999
- Access: 5-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line).
- Features: Versatile stage for orchestral performances.
- Nearby: Sunshine City (10-min walk), Rikkyo University (10-min walk).
- J:COM Hall Hachioji (Hachioji Civic Center) (5-4-1 Motohongochi-machi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0066)
- Capacity: ~2,000
- Access: 15-minute bus from Hachioji Station (JR Chuo Line, ~40 min from Tokyo).
- Features: Community-focused venue with good acoustics.
- Nearby: Mount Takao (20-min drive), Hachioji Ginkgo Avenue (10-min drive).
- Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall Main Hall (2-3-2 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012)
- Capacity: ~2,020
- Access: 5-minute walk from Minatomirai Station (Minatomirai Line, ~30 min from Tokyo).
- Features: Elegant hall with superb sound.
- Nearby: Yokohama Landmark Tower (5-min walk), Chinatown (15-min walk).
Ticket Information
Pricing
- Official Prices (tax included, per Tokyo Symphony Orchestra/ePlus):
- Suntory Hall: S Seat ¥8,000–¥15,000, A Seat ¥6,000–¥10,000, B Seat ¥4,000–¥7,000.
- Tokyo Opera City: S Seat ¥7,500–¥12,000, A Seat ¥5,500–¥9,000, B Seat ¥4,000–¥6,000.
- Muza Kawasaki: S Seat ¥7,000–¥10,000, A Seat ¥5,000–¥8,000.
- Ueda Santo Myuze: S Seat ¥6,000–¥9,000, A Seat ¥4,000–¥7,000.
- OKB Salamanca Hall: S Seat ¥6,500–¥9,500, A Seat ¥4,500–¥7,500.
- Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre: S Seat ¥8,000–¥12,000, A Seat ¥6,000–¥9,000.
- J:COM Hall Hachioji: S Seat ¥6,500–¥10,000, A Seat ¥4,500–¥8,000.
- Yokohama Minato Mirai: S Seat ¥8,500–¥15,000, A Seat ¥6,500–¥10,000.
- December 25 (Senju/Genda): S Seat ¥12,000–¥20,000 (high demand).
- December 28–29 (Beethoven’s Ninth): S Seat ¥12,000–¥25,000.
- Listed Prices (secondary market, as of August 2025):
- September 20 (Tokyo Opera City): From ¥8,716
- September 27 (Suntory Hall): From ¥13,974 (4 tickets remaining)
- October 4 (Tokyo Opera City): From ¥9,819
- October 11 (Suntory Hall): From ¥10,279 (19 tickets remaining)
- October 18 (Muza Kawasaki): From ¥6,191
- October 21 (OKB Salamanca Hall): From ¥7,831
- November 2 (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre): From ¥10,191
- November 3 (J:COM Hall Hachioji): From ¥8,583
- December 13 (Suntory Hall): From ¥19,566 (2 tickets remaining)
- Note: Secondary market prices are higher due to limited availability (e.g., 2–19 tickets remaining). Admission not guaranteed with unofficial sources like Viagogo.
Sales Period
- Pre-sale (TSO Members): Closed April–June 2025 (lottery).
- General Sale: Ongoing since July 2025, until sold out or one month prior (e.g., August 20 for September 20, November 25 for December 25). Maximum 4 tickets per person.
- On-Sale Dates:
- September 28 (Muza Kawasaki): September 1, 2025.
- October 13 (Ueda): September 15, 2025.
- November 22 (Suntory Hall): October 15, 2025.
- December 7 (Children’s Concert): October 15, 2025.
- December 25 (Yokohama): November 1, 2025.
- December 28–29 (Beethoven’s Ninth): November 1, 2025.
- Get notified via https://jasumotickets.com/.
- Note: Japanese phone number required for AnyPASS delivery; Jasumo Tickets can assist international fans. High demand for December 13 (2 tickets remaining) and September 27 (4 tickets remaining).
Purchase Channels
- Official: Use the Book Now button on https://jasumotickets.com/ to purchase via trusted platforms like ePlus (https://eplus.jp/tso/), Ticket Pia (https://t.pia.jp/), Lawson Ticket (https://l-tike.com/), StubHub (https://www.stubhub.com/), or KKday (https://www.kkday.com/). AnyPASS app required; ensure email settings allow “anypass.jp” domain.
- In-Person: Tickets issuable at 7-Eleven stores in Japan with a 13-digit payment slip number (provided after purchase confirmation). Not available at non-Japan stores.
- Need Assistance?: Contact Jasumo Tickets via https://jasumotickets.com/contact/ for bilingual support, especially for international fans.
Rules
- Reserved seating (S, A, B seats); no standing area.
- No photography, video, or recording during performances.
- No refunds or exchanges unless concert canceled.
- Electronic tickets (AnyPASS app, QR code) displayed 5–7 days prior; paper tickets available at some venues. ID may be required.
- Wheelchair users: Contact Jasumo Tickets or venues (Suntory Hall: 03-3505-1001; Tokyo Opera City: 03-5353-9999; Muza Kawasaki: 044-520-0100; Ueda: 0268-27-2000; OKB Salamanca: 058-277-1110; Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre: 03-5391-2111; J:COM Hall Hachioji: 042-656-1000; Yokohama Minato Mirai: 045-682-2002) for limited accessible seating.
- Maximum 4 tickets per person.
- Children under 6 not permitted (except December 7 Children’s Concert); ages 6+ require a ticket.
- Prohibited: disruptive behavior; violators may be asked to leave.
Note
High demand for December 13 (2 tickets remaining), September 27 (4 tickets remaining), and October 11 (19 tickets remaining). Secondary market prices range from ¥6,191–¥19,566. Book early via https://jasumotickets.com/ to secure official prices.
Inquiries
- Contact: Jasumo Tickets Contact Form (https://jasumotickets.com/contact/).
- Venue Contacts:
- Suntory Hall: 03-3505-1001; https://www.suntory.com/culture-sports/suntoryhall/
- Tokyo Opera City: 03-5353-9999; https://www.tokyooperacity.co.jp/
- Muza Kawasaki: 044-520-0100; https://www.kawasaki-sym-hall.jp/
- Ueda Santo Myuze: 0268-27-2000; https://www.santomyuze.com/
- OKB Fureai Kainkan – Salamanca Hall: 058-277-1110; https://www.gifu-civic-center.jp/
- Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre: 03-5391-2111; https://www.geigeki.jp/
- J:COM Hall Hachioji: 042-656-1000; https://www.jcom-hallhachioji.com/
- Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall: 045-682-2002; https://www.yokohama-minatomiraihall.jp/
- Organizer: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra: 044-520-1519; https://tokyosymphony.jp/
- AnyPASS Support: https://faq.anypass.jp or https://store.anypass.jp/contact (weekdays 1:00 PM–5:00 PM).
Precautions
- No re-entry permitted.
- Accessibility: Limited wheelchair spaces; contact Jasumo Tickets or venues at least two weeks prior.
- Programs and artists may change; check https://tokyosymphony.jp/ for updates.
- Japanese phone number required for AnyPASS; complete setup before arriving in Japan. Jasumo Tickets can assist with international SIM issues.
- Avoid unofficial ticket sources (e.g., Viagogo); risk of invalidation.
- Bring ID and QR code backup in case of phone issues, as advised by fans on X.
Additional Information
- Orchestra Background: TSO, based in Kawasaki, is renowned for its Beethoven cycles and collaborations with artists like Mariko Senju. Their 2025 season emphasizes accessibility with children’s concerts and regional performances.
- Performance Style: Expect 90–120-minute concerts with 2–3 major works, featuring lush orchestration and guest soloists. December 25 (Senju/Genda) and December 28–29 (Beethoven’s Ninth) are festive highlights.
- Travel Tips:
- Transportation: Use a JR Pass or Suica/Pasmo card. Tokyo venues are 15–20 minutes from Tokyo Station (JR Yamanote Line). Kawasaki is 15 minutes from Tokyo; Ueda is 1.5 hours from Tokyo (Shinkansen); Gifu is 30 minutes from Nagoya; Yokohama is 30 minutes from Tokyo. Purchase JR Passes at https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/.
- Accommodation: Book early in Tokyo (e.g., APA Hotel Shinjuku, ¥10,000–¥25,000/night), Kawasaki (e.g., Hotel Metropolitan Kawasaki, ¥8,000–¥20,000/night), Ueda (e.g., Hotel Route-Inn Ueda, ¥7,000–¥15,000/night), Gifu (e.g., Comfort Hotel Gifu, ¥7,000–¥15,000/night), or Yokohama (e.g., APA Hotel Yokohama, ¥10,000–¥25,000/night).
- Dining: Try sushi in Roppongi (near Suntory Hall), ramen in Shinjuku (near Tokyo Opera City), katsu curry in Kawasaki, or local soba in Ueda.
- Cultural Etiquette: Arrive 15–30 minutes early. Silence phones; applause only after full works. Dress smart-casual or formal.
- Weather: September–November is mild (15–25°C); December is cool (5–15°C). Bring layers; venues are climate-controlled.
- Merchandise: Programs and CDs available at venues, priced ¥1,000–¥5,000. Check https://tokyosymphony.jp/ for details.
- Health and Safety: Masks may be recommended. Check venue websites for updates.
Disclaimer
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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 concerts (e.g., 2–19 tickets remaining).
Due to high demand and limited tickets, 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 20, 2025, Tokyo Opera City, 2:00 PM), ticket type (e.g., S Seat, 2 tickets), and preferences.
- Benefits: Bilingual support, assistance with Japanese phone number requirements, group bookings, and ticketing guidance.
- Note: Book by August 15 for September concerts, September 15 for October concerts, and October 15 for November/December concerts to secure official prices (¥4,000–¥25,000). Availability limited, especially for December 13 (2 tickets) and September 27 (4 tickets).
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Reviews
- “TSO’s Beethoven is pure magic—so moving!”
- “Senju’s violin on Christmas Day will be unforgettable!”
- “Jasumo Tickets made booking so easy for foreigners!”
Event Calendar
Saturday, September 20, 2025 - Monday, December 29, 2025
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