Event / Artist Overview
Naoto Inti Raymi is one of Japan’s most consistently touring pop artists, known for infectious melodies, Latin-inspired rhythms, and a live show built around audience connection. His music blends upbeat pop with global influences, and his concerts are designed to feel celebratory rather than distant—something Japanese fans deeply value.
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Contact Us →In 2026, Naoto reaches a major milestone: 15 years since his debut. To mark it, he is holding a one-night anniversary concert titled Naoto Inti Raymi 15th Anniversary Special Live “REBOOT”, followed by a nationwide hall tour spanning early summer through mid-summer.
For fans—especially overseas fans—this matters for two reasons. First, anniversary shows in Japan are often musically special, with carefully curated setlists and emotional storytelling. Second, a full national hall tour means access beyond Tokyo, offering opportunities to combine live music with regional travel across Japan.
Event Schedule Overview (Japan Only)
15th Anniversary Special Live — REBOOT

- Event: Naoto Inti Raymi 15th Anniversary Special Live “REBOOT”
- Date: February 4, 2026 (Wednesday)
- Time: Doors open 17:30 / Show starts 18:30
- Venue: Tokyo International Forum Hall A (Tokyo)
This is a standalone, one-night performance, separate from the main tour. It celebrates both Naoto’s 15-year career and his new album REBOOT, with performances centered around the new release alongside career-spanning highlights.
Naoto Inti Raymi LIVE TOUR 2026 (Nationwide Hall Tour)
June 2026
- June 5 (Fri) — J:COM Hall Hachioji (Tokyo)
Opening 17:30 / Start 18:30 - June 6 (Sat) — J:COM Hall Hachioji (Tokyo)
Opening 15:00 / Start 16:00 - June 13 (Sat) — Niigata Terrsa (Niigata)
Opening 17:00 / Start 18:00 - June 20 (Sat) — Nara Centennial Hall (Large Hall), Nara
Opening 17:00 / Start 18:00 - June 21 (Sun) — Act City Hamamatsu (Large Hall), Shizuoka
Opening 17:00 / Start 18:00 - June 26 (Fri) — LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Tokyo)
Opening 17:30 / Start 18:30 - June 27 (Sat) — Mori no Hall 21 (Chiba)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30
July 2026
- July 4 (Sat) — Kobe International House Kokusai Hall (Hyogo)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - July 5 (Sun) — Kobe International House Kokusai Hall (Hyogo)
Opening 14:30 / Start 15:30 - July 12 (Sun) — Kanamoto Hall (Sapporo Civic Hall), Hokkaido
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - July 19 (Sun) — Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi (Miyagi)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - July 20 (Mon, Holiday) — Omiya Sonic City (Saitama)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - July 22 (Wed) — LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Tokyo)
Opening 17:30 / Start 18:30 - July 25 (Sat) — Hiroshima Ueno Gakuen Hall (Hiroshima)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - July 26 (Sun) — Fukuoka Sun Palace (Fukuoka)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30
August 2026
- August 1 (Sat) — Orix Theatre (Osaka)
Opening 16:30 / Start 17:30 - August 2 (Sun) — Orix Theatre (Osaka)
Opening 14:30 / Start 15:30 - August 4 (Tue) — Niterra Nippon Tokuyouki Shimin Kaikan Forest Hall (Aichi)
Opening 17:30 / Start 18:30
2027 Status
As of now, no official Japan dates for 2027 have been announced. If additional shows are planned beyond 2026, they are expected to be announced first through official channels and fan club communications.
Global Context (Brief)
Globally, pop artists with cross-cultural sounds—especially those blending Latin, pop, and festival-friendly energy—continue to thrive in live settings. In the USA and Europe, artists with upbeat, rhythm-driven catalogs often build their strongest followings through touring rather than radio dominance. Across Asia, particularly in Japan, these artists benefit from audiences that value consistency, musicianship, and the shared experience of live performance.

Naoto Inti Raymi fits squarely within this global trend, but Japan remains his creative and commercial core.
Why Japan Matters So Much for Naoto Inti Raymi
Japan’s live music ecosystem is uniquely structured around hall tours. Instead of a few massive stadium shows, artists like Naoto often perform many carefully planned dates across mid-sized, acoustically refined venues. This allows for:
- Better sound quality
- More intimate fan interaction
- Regional fan access beyond Tokyo and Osaka
Japanese fans also place strong emotional value on anniversary milestones, which is why the REBOOT live in Tokyo carries symbolic weight beyond a normal concert.
For foreign visitors, this structure is ideal. You can attend a show in a regional city—Niigata, Nara, Hiroshima, or Sapporo—and experience both live music and local culture without the chaos of mega-festivals.
What to Expect at the Venues
Most venues on this tour are purpose-built concert halls, not open arenas. Expect:
- Reserved seating (no standing pits typical of rock venues)
- Clear entry procedures with assigned seats
- Strict start times (Japanese concerts start on time)
- Polite but enthusiastic crowds
The Tokyo International Forum Hall A, used for the REBOOT anniversary show, is one of Tokyo’s premier venues, known for excellent acoustics and sightlines—even from upper seating areas.
The Reality for Foreigners Buying Tickets in Japan
This is where many overseas fans struggle.
Buying tickets in Japan is not difficult because of demand alone, but because the system is built for residents. Common challenges include:
- Japanese-only ticket platforms
- Account registration requiring local phone numbers
- Lottery-based sales unfamiliar to overseas buyers
- App-based ticket entry systems
- Foreign credit cards being rejected
- Strict rules around resale and name matching
Even fans who understand the language often find the process confusing the first time.
This is why many international fans choose to get help.
If you’re planning to attend an event in Japan and navigating Japanese ticket platforms feels overwhelming, you can reach out to JasumoTickets for assistance. Their team supports foreigners with navigating Japan’s ticketing ecosystem and accessing both new tickets and trusted resale options.
https://jasumotickets.com/contact/
Rather than trying to decode multiple systems alone, many overseas fans prefer having human support—especially for popular tours like this one.
Back to the Event: Seating & Show-Day Expectations
Seating types vary by venue and event configuration, but Japanese hall concerts generally offer:
- Assigned seating by section and row
- Clear signage and staff guidance
- Organized entry times
On the day of the show:
- Arrive early to locate your seat calmly
- Follow bag size rules (some venues restrict large bags)
- Photography rules are strictly enforced
Merchandise is often sold before the show and may require lining up early.
If you’re attending multiple shows across different cities, each venue will feel slightly different—but the professionalism remains consistent nationwide.
Traveling Japan Around the Tour
One of the biggest advantages of this tour is geographic spread. Fans can build travel plans around concerts:

- Tokyo dates → Combine with museums, shopping, and food culture
- Nara & Kyoto area → Historical temples and traditional neighborhoods
- Hiroshima → Peace Memorial Park and regional cuisine
- Sapporo (Hokkaido) → Cooler summer weather and nature
- Fukuoka → Street food culture and coastal views
This is one reason Naoto Inti Raymi’s tours appeal strongly to foreign visitors: they pair naturally with travel itineraries.
JasumoTickets: Support for Foreign Fans in Japan
For anyone trying to secure tickets from outside Japan—or even after arriving—JasumoTickets exists specifically to bridge the gap between Japan’s ticketing systems and foreign fans.
They assist with:
- Understanding Japan’s ticket sale structures
- Accessing tickets when platforms are difficult to use
- Navigating resale rules safely
- Providing human, foreigner-friendly support
If you want to enjoy the music without the administrative stress, contacting their team early is often the smoothest approach:
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After getting ticket support, you can focus on what matters: the live experience itself.
JasumoShop: Take Japan Home With You
Concert trips often spark a deeper interest in Japanese culture—and that’s where JasumoShop fits in naturally.
JasumoShop.com offers Japanese products and souvenirs designed for:
- Foreign residents in Japan
- Tourists
- Overseas buyers
They ship:
- Within Japan (including hotels & Airbnbs)
- Worldwide from Japan
Popular items include:
- Matcha and Japanese snacks
- Used Japanese iPhones
- Nintendo Switch and Game Boy items
- Japanese craft beers and beverages
- Japan-only collectibles
Fans attending Naoto Inti Raymi’s tour often look for upbeat lifestyle items, gifts, or music-adjacent collectibles—and JasumoShop makes that accessible from one place.
A Note on Staying Longer: ComfysCareer
Many foreigners who come to Japan for concerts and events find themselves thinking about staying longer. However, job hunting in Japan can be challenging due to:
- Japanese-only job sites
- Visa uncertainty
- Cultural hiring differences
ComfysCareer.com exists to support foreigners navigating careers in Japan, offering guidance tailored to non-Japanese job seekers.
Final Thoughts
Naoto Inti Raymi’s 2026 REBOOT anniversary live and nationwide hall tour represent more than just a concert schedule. They reflect how Japan’s live music culture values longevity, connection, and regional access.
For foreign fans, attending these shows is absolutely possible—but understanding Japan’s systems is key. With the right preparation and support, you can experience the music, the cities, and the culture without unnecessary stress.
JasumoTickets remains a trusted option for foreigners navigating Japan’s ticketing landscape, offering clarity where platforms often don’t.