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Spring Music Festival Schedule Overview [2026]

As spring approaches, do you ever feel the urge to soak up live music outdoors? Surrendering yourself to your favorite tunes in an open-air setting under warm sunshine is one of the true joys of spring festivals.

This year, unique spring music festivals are being held all over Japan, each with its own genre and atmosphere.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of music festivals taking place in spring so you can compare and check out the ones that catch your eye.

Use it to help plan your next outing.

May

Kesennuma Kazemachi FestivalSunday, May 3 — Miyagi Prefecture

The Kesennuma Kazemachi Festival is a music event held at the Roadside Station Otani Coast in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, and this year marks Vol. 7. Each time, it is presented as an event where you can enjoy a wide range of genres, including rock, pop, folk, enka, dance, and traditional performing arts. Admission is free, and the event is organized by Takahashi Music Office. It will take place on Sunday, May 3, 2026, starting at 9:30 a.m., and visitors are widely encouraged to attend.

ScheduleSunday, May 3, 2026
placeMichi-no-Eki Otani Kaigan, 9 Mishima, Motoyoshi-cho, Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture
Websitehttps://kesennuma-kanko.jp/kazemachifes07/

VTUBER EXPOMay 3 (Sun) – 4 (Mon), Tokyo Metropolis

VTUBER EXPO 2026 is an interactive exposition dedicated to VTubers, billed as the world’s first of its kind. On the first floor of Bellesalle Akihabara, visitors can “become” a VTuber through motion capture, talk with VTubers at special booths, enjoy a dedicated stage featuring mini live performances and talk shows by popular VTubers, and explore exhibits from related companies—among many other attractions. Coming to Akihabara during Golden Week in May 2026, with free admission.

ScheduleSun, May 3, 2026 – Mon, May 4, 2026
place1st Floor, Bellesalle Akihabara, 3-12-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Appearance
[5/3] Nao Hinata / Oboro Kagami / Rin Toma / Haacharu / Subaru Suzunari / Mikado Akatsuki / Aitesu / Urara Nanami / DJ KOO / Madoka Akachiji / Shiori Tokito / Ruru Shirafuji / Eruse / Retora / Tsuma Mimi / Popo Ieiri / Anzu Suzuki [5/4] Ruru Shirafuji / Mikado Akatsuki / Oboro Kagami / Tenri Miko / Itsumi Hiigawara / Uiu Amane / Haruinu / Hiroyuki Shindo / LiLYPSE / Marinasu / Aitesu / Samenopoki / Subaru Suzunari / Nao Hinata / Haneru Inaba / Tia Jashō / Kiraboshi Penta / Ashita Penta / Madoka Akachiji / Shiori Tokito / Rin Toma / Mishiro Shirakumo / Kuku Kazami / Anzu Suzuki
Websitehttps://www.vtuber-expo.com/
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La Folle Journée TOKYOMay 3 (Sun) – 5 (Tue), Tokyo

La Folle Journée TOKYO is a classical music festival that originated in 1995 in the port city of Nantes in western France and has been held at Tokyo International Forum since 2005. Its appeal lies in the ability to casually hop between roughly 45-minute concerts from morning to night and enjoy top-tier performances from Japan and abroad at low prices. In 2026, under the theme “LES FLEUVES — Great Rivers,” it will take place from May 3 to 5 at Tokyo International Forum in Marunouchi.

ScheduleSun, May 3–Tue, May 5, 2026
placeTokyo International Forum, 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Appearance
Ai Furusato (piano) / Ailen Pritchin (violin) / Mari Adachi (viola) / Abdel Rahman El Bacha (piano) / Yui Arai (cello) / Ariel Beck (piano) / Ensemble Kochi (chamber music) / Ensemble Magnétis (chamber music) / Anne Queffélec (piano) / Kaoruko Igarashi (piano) / Karin Ito (sand art) / Megumi Ito (piano) / Satoshi Ihara (saxophone) / Kazuhiro Iwasa (flute) / Michiaki Ueno (cello) / Eitetsu Fu-un no Kai (taiko ensemble) / Ryo Eguchi (piano) / Emmanuel Strosser (piano) / Emily Rose Bry (soprano) / Eric Miyashiro (trumpet) / Elmire String Quartet (chamber music) / Shun Oi (piano) / Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra) / Yasushi Ohagi (guitar) / Lisa Ono (vocal, guitar) / Olivier Charlier (violin) / Mayuko Kamio (violin) / Senri Kawaguchi (drums) / Ryu Kawamura (bass) / Masaru Kanda (Electone) / Gaspard Dehaene (piano) / Tomoki Kitamura (piano) / Sehyun Kim (piano) / Clara Schmidt (mezzo-soprano) / Gujo Odori Preservation Society (festival music) / Kensho Watanabe (conductor) / Momoka Kono (piano) / Aimi Kobayashi (piano) / Ryutoku Konno (saxophone) / Kenta Saito (saxophone) / Akane Sakai (piano) / Haruma Sato (cello) / Siena Wind Orchestra (orchestra) / Shibusashirazu Orchestra / Shudan Nihon Buyo 21 (Gujo Odori dance) / New Japan Philharmonic / Jianhua Jiang (erhu) / Jean-Baptiste Doulcet (piano) / Daisuke Suzuki (guitar) / SUPER BRASS STARS / Hohsho Sekiya (saxophone) / Sébastien Boin (conductor) / Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra / Toshiki Soejima (guitar) / Sophia Liu (piano) / Keita Takagi (cello) / Seika Takahashi (conductor) / Maiko Takimoto (viola) / Tomoko Takeda (ryuteki) / Ken Tanaka (emcee) / Chisato Taniguchi (piano) / Ayako Tahara (viola) / Fumio Tamura (conductor) / Chiba Symphony Orchestra / Eriko Tsukamoto (emcee) / Ayana Tsuji (violin) / Kousuke Tsunoda (conductor) / Kento Tsubosaka (piano) / Daichi Deguchi (conductor) / Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra / Tokyo 21st Century Orchestra / Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra / Naoko Toritani (mezzo-soprano) / Trio Auhon (chamber music) / Eijiro Nakagawa (trombone) / Eijiro Nakagawa TRAD JAZZ COMPANY / Naoto Nakagawa (piano) / Miho Naka (cello) / Moeko Nakamura (emcee) / Hitomi Niikura (cello) / Eitetsu Hayashi (taiko) / Jae-Hong Park (piano) / Etsuko Hirose (piano) / Kotaro Fukuma (piano) / François Lazarevitch (flutes) / François-Frédéric Guy (piano) / BLACK BOTTOM BRASS BAND / Psophos String Quartet / Masato Honda (saxophone) / Tetsuji Honna (conductor) / Mariana Matsui (vocal, guitar) / Toki Mizuno (double bass) / Keiko Mitsuhashi (conductor) / MOS / Kazufumi Yamashita (conductor) / Kazuhito Yamane (violin) / Song-Won Yang (cello) / Yang Baoyuan (Chinese pipa) / Gen Yokosaka (cello) / Yokohama Sinfonietta / Kanade Yokoyama (conductor) / Lio Kuokman (conductor) / Lukas Geniušas (piano) / Rémi Geniet (piano) / Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien
Websitehttps://www.lfj.jp/
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Mega-Mori MAX × AnaFes × SUPER LIVESun, May 3, Tokyo Metropolis

ScheduleSunday, May 3, 2026
placeUeno Onshi Park Outdoor Stage, Ueno Park, Taito City, Tokyo
Appearance
NekoPla pixx. / Watts◎Circle / Shanimuni = Parade / The Only Item Is Teru-Teru / Falench. / #PANnana / KATACOTO*BANK / KATA☆CHU / 4864. / BAKUMON. / Nippon! True Essence / BUNGEE GUM. / Shirokuma Mind / Kimi to Saku Hana (The Flower I Bloom With You) / Re:INCARNATION / HEAVENLY MISS MY NOTES / Tenshi Totsunuki Yomimi / Millifair / My:ME//OW / INSRiA / Sky-Colored Tears / Soraneru Company / Ephemeral Lyrics / Heartbeat Realism / Tiara Palette / Yiyi ≠ Lianlian / LilQ / √REAL -Root Real- / Palpitink / AILOS / 8FLAG / 8ANGEL / 8WIZARD / 8DOLL / Yo2La (Yokoto-yo) / Setsunasou / Super Babies / SHURi / SHAKE NA BABYS / LAST PiECE / Prettical Reaction / Blank Map Prologue / miao / PrincessGarden - Himeniva - / chocolat d’ange / Reason of AZ
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Senju FreshSun, May 3, Tokyo Metropolis

Senju Fresh is an urban festival where diverse cultures born from the streets of Senju—DJing, skateboarding, BMX, rap, art, taiko drumming, food, fashion, and more—intersect. Drawing on the city’s history as a crossroads of people and culture along the Nikkō Kaidō and Ōshū Kaidō post towns, it upholds the FRESH concept of “keeping the city and its people perpetually fresh.” It will be held in May 2026 at Niji no Hiroba on the Arakawa riverbed.

ScheduleSunday, May 3, 2026
placeArakawa Riverside Rainbow Plaza, Senju 5-chome, Adachi City, Tokyo
Appearance
[5/3] MACKA-CHIN / RITTO & Building No. 4 / RHYDA / kamomekamome / Ratchild / BYORA / KID FRESINO / YLUTENT ALSTONES / Katsuki Kirameki / Q aka INSIDEMAN / DJ KUMIKO / OG Militant B / EDMATIC / AMERICAN HAMBURG & HIS BUNS
Websitehttps://www.senju-fresh.com/
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Kichijoji Music FestivalMay 3 (Sun) – 5 (Tue), Tokyo

The Kichijoji Music Festival, which began in 1986, is a long-running city festival that will mark its 41st edition in 2026. The venues span all of Kichijoji in Musashino, Tokyo, with eight stages set up around town—including the plaza at the station’s North Exit and the area around Inokashira Park—filling the city with music against the backdrop of a unique culture where bustling commercial districts and residential neighborhoods blend seamlessly. Under the banner of a “festival of culture and creativity,” a diverse range of music—jazz, folk, rock, and more—colors the entire city over three days during the Golden Week holidays.

ScheduleSun, May 3–Tue, May 5, 2026
placeTokyo Metropolis, Musashino City, Kichijoji Station North Exit Plaza
Appearance
[5/3] GUSOKUMUZU / FINLANDS / Ressentiment / THE SKA FLAMES / LIBRO / BAKU / NOVEL VINTAGE / Shintaro Suzuki / Reugene / Latyr Sy × Seitaro Mine / Hiroyasu Nitori trio / Kichijoji Jazz Society [5/4] 3markets[ ] / Chinza DOPENESS / NakamuraEmi / Ukitto & Akiko Igaki / HIMIZ / Jukai Nakagawa / Yumeno Kishimoto / Takada Wataru’s / SHIGE BAMBAM / DJ Yoshizawa dynamite.jp [5/5] Wienners / chilldspot / the shes gone / YONA YONA WEEKENDERS / THOMAS MARQUARDT / Erika Nishi / maboroshi girl / Toshiyaki Chiku / Uri Nakayama / Crefy
Websitehttps://www.kichion.com/2026/
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VIVA LA GARDENMay 3 (Sun) – 6 (Wed), Saitama Prefecture

This is a free outdoor festival produced by VIVA LA ROCK, a music festival originating in Saitama. In 2026, due to the relocation of the main event venue, it will be held at the Saitama Stadium 2002 Park South Plaza and the Daimon Kamiike Regulating Pond Plaza. In addition to music on the GARDEN STAGE, there will be a gathering of attractions for all ages, including festival food booths, a giant inflatable dome, a mascot character show, and a Tyrannosaurus race. With the aim of bringing the joy of festivals to future music fans, it will take place in May 2026.

ScheduleSun, May 3 – Wed, May 6, 2026
placeSaitama Prefecture, Saitama City, Midori Ward, Misono 2-1, Saitama Stadium 2002 Park, South Plaza + Daimon Kamiike Retention Pond Plaza
Websitehttps://vivalagarden.jp/