A Milestone Orchestral Concert
One of Japan’s most respected composers returns to the podium this summer as the Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra celebrates Hiroshi Hoshina’s 90th birthday with a program devoted entirely to his music. Conducted by Hoshina himself, the 47th Subscription Concert brings together four major works, one of Japan’s leading wind ensembles, and one of Osaka’s premier concert halls for a rare anniversary performance.

The Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra’s 47th Subscription Concert arrives at Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall on June 27, 2026, celebrating the 90th birthday of composer, conductor, and educator Hiroshi Hoshina. Conducted by Hoshina himself, the performance offers audiences a rare opportunity to hear a lifetime of musical achievement interpreted by the composer who created it.
While anniversary concerts are common, it is far less common for the honored composer to take the podium personally. Hoshina has spent decades shaping Japanese wind music through his work as a composer, conductor, and teacher, and this program places him at the center of the celebration. For concert band enthusiasts, it is an opportunity to experience some of his most admired works under the direction of the composer himself.
The performance is presented by the Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra, one of Japan’s leading professional wind ensembles. The orchestra traces its roots to the historic Osaka Municipal Symphonic Band and continues a tradition that has made Osaka an important center for wind music performance. The Subscription Concert series remains one of the ensemble’s signature programs, bringing major repertoire and guest artists to local audiences.
This year’s anniversary program features four works by Hoshina: Wind Pattern (風紋), Kaisofu (懐想譜), Reconstruction (復興), and Symphony No. 2. Together they showcase the breadth of his writing, from reflective and lyrical passages to large-scale symphonic works that have become familiar to generations of Japanese concert band performers.
The concert takes place at Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall, one of Osaka’s most respected classical music venues. Doors open at 3:15pm, followed by a pre-concert talk at 3:40pm and the performance at 4:00pm. Whether you are a longtime follower of Japanese wind music or simply curious to experience a significant cultural event, the concert offers a rare chance to witness a milestone celebration by one of the country’s most influential musical figures.
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Hiroshi Hoshina Conducts His Own Anniversary Concert – A rare opportunity to hear the composer’s music interpreted from the podium by Hoshina himself.
90th Birthday Celebration – The entire program honors a milestone birthday for one of Japan’s most respected composers and educators.
Four Major Works In One Program – Hear Wind Pattern, Kaisofu, Reconstruction, and Symphony No. 2 in a single afternoon performance.
Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra – Experience one of Japan’s leading professional wind ensembles in concert.
Pre-Concert Talk Included – Arrive early for a special pre-concert presentation before the performance begins.
Photos: Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra, Osaka Scene
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Contact
Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue
Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall
1-4-70 Shiromi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-8510
Nearest Stations
JR Osaka Loop Line → Kyobashi Station
- West Exit
- Approximately 5 minutes on foot
JR Tozai Line → Osaka-jo Kitazume Station
- Approximately 5 minutes on foot
Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Osaka Business Park Station
- Approximately 5 minutes on foot
From Namba
- Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Shinsaibashi Station
- Transfer to the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
- Travel to Osaka Business Park Station
- Walk approximately 5 minutes
From Umeda
- JR Osaka Station → JR Osaka Loop Line
- Travel to Kyobashi Station
- Exit West Exit and walk approximately 5 minutes
From Shin-Osaka
- JR Kyoto Line → Osaka Station
- Transfer to the JR Osaka Loop Line
- Continue to Kyobashi Station
- Walk approximately 5 minutes
SCHEDULE
Date
- Saturday, June 27, 2026
Doors Open
- 3:15pm
Pre-Concert Talk
- 3:40pm
Concert Begins
- 4:00pm
TICKETS
Advance Tickets
- SS Seat: ¥6,000
- S Seat: ¥5,000
- A Seat: ¥4,000
- Balcony Seat: ¥5,000
- Balcony Pair Seat: ¥9,000
Same-Day Tickets
- An additional ¥500 applies, subject to availability.
Where To Buy Tickets
Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra Ticket Service
https://shion.jp/ticket/
Ticket Pia
https://t.pia.jp/
Lawson Ticket
https://l-tike.com/
ePlus
https://eplus.jp/
U18 Invitation Program
- The organizer’s complimentary U18 ticket allocation has already reached capacity.
Tip
- Check the official concert page for direct links and current availability before purchasing.
THE EXPERIENCE
This concert offers the chance to experience a milestone moment in Japanese wind music as Hiroshi Hoshina takes the podium to conduct his own 90th anniversary celebration with the Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra at Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall.
- Hear four major works by Hiroshi Hoshina performed in a single program.
- Experience the rare opportunity of hearing the composer conduct his own music.
- Attend the pre-concert talk before the performance begins.
- Enjoy the acoustics and intimate atmosphere of Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall.
- Share the occasion with concert band enthusiasts, music students, educators, and classical music fans from across Japan.
By the final applause, audiences will have experienced not only a concert, but a significant anniversary celebration honoring one of Japan’s most respected composers, conductors, and educators.
INFO & TIPS
This anniversary concert combines a milestone birthday celebration with one of Osaka’s longest-running professional wind music traditions.
- Arrive before 3:40pm to attend the pre-concert talk before the performance begins.
- The program features four compositions by Hiroshi Hoshina and is conducted by the composer himself.
- Sumitomo Life Izumi Hall is known for its excellent acoustics and intimate concert atmosphere.
- Same-day tickets are available only if seats remain and are subject to an additional ¥500 fee.
- The U18 invitation program has already reached capacity.
- Concert band enthusiasts, music students, educators, and classical music fans are all likely to find something to appreciate in the program.
For many visitors, the highlight will be the rare opportunity to hear Hiroshi Hoshina conduct his own music as part of a 90th anniversary celebration honoring his contribution to Japanese wind music.




