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ARASHI Returns for a Historic Final Tour
ARASHI Returns for a Historic Final Tour
ARASHI Returns for a Historic Final Tour
ARASHI Returns for a Historic Final Tour
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ARASHI Returns for a Historic Final Tour

The city celebrates the biggest concert of the year

Japan’s most influential pop group returns to the stage for a rare and emotional run of performances at Kyocera Dome Osaka—drawing massive crowds, citywide energy, and overwhelming demand for tickets.

Few artists in modern Japanese music have matched the scale, longevity, and emotional connection of Arashi. Formed in 1999, the five-member group became a defining pop force across the 2000s and 2010s, producing chart-topping singles, stadium tours, television appearances, and cultural moments that reached far beyond the typical idol audience. For millions of fans across Japan and around the world, Arashi’s music became part of the soundtrack of everyday life.

In 2026, the group returns for one final moment together. The ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2026 “We are ARASHI” brings the band back to the stage for a farewell dome tour across Japan before their official disbandment later in the year. The tour spans five major dome venues and multiple performances nationwide, culminating in a final show at Tokyo Dome at the end of May.

Osaka plays a major role in that final chapter. For three nights, May 15, 16, and 17, Arashi will perform at Kyocera Dome Osaka, one of the largest concert venues in western Japan. With a capacity of roughly 55,000 people per show, the Osaka stop alone is expected to draw well over 150,000 fans, many traveling from across the country to witness the group’s last performances together.

The concerts themselves promise to be more than a typical tour stop. Arashi is known for large-scale live productions — elaborate staging, massive LED displays, moving stage elements, and tightly choreographed performances that transform dome venues into immersive spaces. Audience participation is also central to the experience, with coordinated penlights and app-linked lighting systems creating synchronized visuals across the entire venue.

Ticket demand for the farewell tour is expected to be unprecedented. Tickets are primarily distributed through a fan-club lottery system, with identity verification measures in place to discourage resale and ensure access for registered members. For most visitors without fan-club access, tickets are extremely difficult to obtain through conventional means.

Even outside the concert itself, the event extends into the surrounding area. Official merchandise sales operate on a reservation-based entry system, with timed slots required in advance. Fans without tickets may still visit designated merchandise areas, contributing to the atmosphere around the dome throughout the day.

For Osaka, the three-night stand is likely to be one of the biggest live music events the city hosts in 2026. More than just concerts, the shows mark the closing act of one of Japan’s most influential pop groups — a moment many fans have been waiting years to experience.

For a deeper look at why this tour has such a powerful impact across Japan—and what it means inside Osaka—see our full feature on ARASHI’s final tour.

 

  Final chapter unfolds – Arashi’s last nationwide tour before their official conclusion later in 2026.

  Three nights, massive scale – Kyocera Dome Osaka hosts over 150,000 attendees across the run.

  Fan-club only reality – Tickets are primarily allocated through a lottery system with strict verification.

  Light-filled spectacle – Coordinated penlights and synced lighting transform the entire dome.

  Merch becomes the event – Reservation-based goods sales draw crowds even without concert tickets.

 

Photos: STARTO/Arashi Official Websites & Instagram

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  • 3-chōme-中2-中2−1 Chiyozaki, Nishi Ward, Osaka, 550-0023, Japan
  • https://starto.jp/arashi
  • arashi_5_official

Opening Hours

Friday May 15: 18:00 start (doors approx. 16:00)
Saturday May 16: 18:00 start (doors approx. 16:00)
Sunday May 17: 16:00 start (doors approx. 14:00)

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Kyocera Dome Osaka

Address: 1-1-43 Chiyozaki, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0023

Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station (Exit 1), 3 minutes walk

Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station (Exit 2), 3 minutes walk

Osaka Metro Chūō Line → Kujo Station (Exit 2), 10 minutes walk

From Namba, take the Hanshin Namba Line directly to Dome-mae Station. Signage and crowd flow on concert days make navigation straightforward. Expect heavy congestion before and after the event.

SCHEDULE

May 15, 2026 — 18:00 start (doors approx. 16:00)

May 16, 2026 — 18:00 start (doors approx. 16:00)

May 17, 2026 — 16:00 start (doors approx. 14:00)

Merchandise entry operates on assigned reservation time slots throughout the day.

TICKETS

Ticket Price: ¥12,000 (tax included)

Tickets are distributed primarily through the official Family Club (fan-club) lottery system. Multiple lottery rounds were conducted ahead of the tour, with demand far exceeding available seats.

General public ticket sales are extremely limited and not widely accessible.

Identification matching the ticket holder may be required at entry. Fan-club verification may also apply depending on ticket type.

INFO & TIPS

Arrive early to allow time for security checks and crowd navigation.

Expect significant congestion around Dome-mae and Dome-mae Chiyozaki stations, especially after the concert ends.

Photography and recording during the performance are prohibited.

Even without a ticket, visiting the venue area can be worthwhile for merchandise, photos, and atmosphere—but space will be crowded.

Hotels in central Osaka may be heavily booked during concert dates.


 

CONTACTS

 

STARTO Entertainment

https://starto.jp

Official Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/arashi_5_official/

Booking

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ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2026

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May 15–17
  • 3-chōme-中2-中2−1 Chiyozaki, Nishi Ward, Osaka, 550-0023, Japan
  • Fri & Sat 18:00 | Sun 16:00

  • Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station

  • Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station

  • ¥12,000 (fan-club lottery system)

  • starto.jp
  • Merchandise access requires advance reservation, even for non-ticket holders

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