Japan’s live music scene is a dazzling world of energy, spectacle, and fan devotion—and few experiences capture this better than a winter dome tour. For fans of Johnny & Associates’ iconic idol group Hey! Say! JUMP, the Hey! Say! JUMP DOME TOUR 2025‑2026 “S say” promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Spanning the country’s largest venues and running into early 2026, this tour highlights Yamada Ryosuke among the group’s standout performers.
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Contact Us →Whether you’re a tourist planning a Japanese adventure, an expat seeking live entertainment, or an overseas fan wanting to experience J-pop firsthand, understanding the nuances of attending a Japanese dome tour is essential. This guide will take you through the tour details, insider tips, and practical advice for securing tickets, navigating Japanese venues, and making the most of your visit.
Hey! Say! JUMP: Japan’s Idol Phenomenon
Formed in 2007, Hey! Say! JUMP has become one of Japan’s leading idol groups, known for high-energy performances, synchronized choreography, and strong vocal talent. Yamada Ryosuke, a core member, has contributed both to the group’s stage presence and solo music releases, making him a major draw for domestic and international audiences alike.

The “S say” Dome Tour is particularly noteworthy as it bridges the end of 2025 into 2026. Fans can expect the trademark Hey! Say! JUMP mix of polished pop, heartfelt ballads, and crowd-engaging performances, all set in Japan’s largest domes.
Global Context: J-pop and Dome Tours
While the United States and Europe boast stadium tours by pop stars and K-pop acts, Japanese dome tours operate differently:
- Fan Loyalty & Culture: Japanese fans often attend multiple shows in a single tour, with high levels of merchandising engagement.
- Venue Selection: Dome tours focus on indoor venues, unlike some Western summer stadium circuits, emphasizing winter timing and controlled acoustics.
- Performance Style: Elaborate stage production, large LED visuals, and interactive segments are standard, contrasting with some Western festival-style performances.
In Asia, J-pop tours are often as meticulously produced as K-pop events, but Japan places a unique emphasis on fan club access and collectible merchandise.
Why Japan is Central to Hey! Say! JUMP
Japan isn’t just the origin of Hey! Say! JUMP—it’s the cultural heart of idol fandom. The tour spans four of the nation’s most significant domes:

- Mizuho PayPay Dome (Fukuoka): Two dates—Jan 1, 2026. Known for its iconic retractable roof, perfect for winter events.
- Kyocera Dome Osaka (Osaka): Three dates—Jan 10–12, 2026. A staple for large-scale idol concerts.
- Tokyo Dome (Tokyo): One date—Jan 1, 2026. Tokyo’s premier venue and a must-visit for first-time dome attendees.
- Vantelin Dome Nagoya (Nagoya, Aichi): Previously included in December 2025 shows; the dome is known for accessibility and regional fan bases.
Japanese dome tours are designed to maximize fan experience, with multiple showings across large cities, elaborate stage design, and highly organized entry systems.
Navigating Japan as a Foreigner: Reality of Buying Tickets
For overseas fans, securing Japan concert tickets can be challenging. Several factors make this process uniquely complex:
- Fan club priority: Hey! Say! JUMP fan club members get early lottery access, limiting availability for casual buyers.
- Lottery systems: Tickets are often allocated via random draws rather than first-come-first-served methods.
- App-based tickets: Platforms may require Japanese mobile numbers, regional verification, or domestic credit cards.
- Resale rules: Only official resales are allowed, and some events prohibit transfer, requiring careful planning.
When navigating these hurdles, JasumoTickets can provide support. For anyone trying to secure tickets from outside Japan, JasumoTickets offers guidance, access to verified resale tickets, and foreigner-friendly assistance: Contact JasumoTickets.
Event Details: What to Expect on the Day
At dome concerts, preparation enhances enjoyment:
- Arrival: Domes often open 2–3 hours before the show. Arriving early allows fans to explore merchandise booths and fan zones.
- Merchandise: Official goods are exclusive to each tour, from light sticks to photo sets.
- Seating: Seats are carefully arranged, often categorized by fan club tiers or lottery result. While general guidance is available, exact seating may vary.
- Atmosphere: Expect highly coordinated fan chants, glow sticks, and a communal experience that is as much about the audience as the performance.
For those attending multiple dates, documenting merchandise and choreography can enrich the fan experience.
Solo Work and Media: Yamada Ryosuke in 2026
Aside from the group tour, Yamada Ryosuke releases his solo single “Blue Noise” on January 14, 2026. While not a live event, it contributes to his visibility during the tour period and may influence media coverage or on-stage segments. Fans who purchase or stream the single can deepen their connection to his solo artistry.

Additionally, the Blu-ray & DVD release of Ryosuke Yamada LIVE TOUR 2025 “RED” in December 2025 serves as a prelude for fans attending the dome tour, providing context and behind-the-scenes insights.
Countdown & Special Appearances
Hey! Say! JUMP also participates in year-end countdown concerts, such as Dec 31, 2025 at Tokyo Dome. These events combine multiple artists in festive celebrations, offering unique fan interactions and capturing the essence of Japan’s entertainment calendar.
While pop-up appearances and brand collaborations (e.g., Tiffany & Co., Ginza) are not full concerts, they reflect the broader culture of idol visibility in Japan and can enrich the fan experience for visitors.
JasumoShop: Japanese Souvenirs for Fans
No concert experience is complete without souvenirs. JasumoShop.com is the ideal place for foreign residents, tourists, and overseas buyers to get authentic Japanese products:
- Matcha & Japanese snacks: Perfect for gifts or personal enjoyment.
- Used Japanese iPhones, Nintendo Switch, Game Boy items: Collectibles tied to pop culture.
- Japanese craft beers & beverages: For fans looking to enjoy Japan’s local flavors.
- Tour-themed merchandise: Official light sticks, fan goods, or limited collectibles.
JasumoShop ships worldwide from Japan, ensuring fans can bring the dome tour experience home: Explore JasumoShop.
ComfyCareer: Staying Longer in Japan
Many foreigners who attend events like the Hey! Say! JUMP dome tour start considering extended stays in Japan. Navigating job hunting here can be challenging due to Japanese-only sites, visa limitations, and cultural differences. ComfysCareer.com offers guidance for foreigners seeking careers in Japan: ComfysCareer.com.
2027 and Beyond: Looking Ahead
As of now, no official 2027 tour dates for Hey! Say! JUMP or Yamada Ryosuke have been announced. Industry patterns suggest:
- Nationwide arena tours following dome events.
- Summer festival appearances.
- Solo projects or sub-unit events.
- Album release tours tied to future music projects.
Fans are advised to monitor official announcements and fan club communications for updates.
Conclusion
The Hey! Say! JUMP DOME TOUR 2025‑2026 “S say” offers a quintessential Japanese idol experience, from massive domes to choreographed fan interactions. For foreigners, navigating ticket purchases, Japanese platforms, and event logistics may seem daunting—but with resources like JasumoTickets, attending Japan’s largest live music events is achievable and rewarding. Combined with JasumoShop for souvenirs and ComfyCareer for those considering longer stays, the journey into Japan’s entertainment culture can be fully immersive and unforgettable.