The upcoming Japanese Summer Music Festival in July 2025
The summer music festival season in Japan is heating up. From the intimate Tokyo Festival to the legendary Fuji Rock Festival, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the main July festivals, and important tips for making the most of the festival season.
Japan Summer Music Festival: July 2025
Musiquest 2025
Musiquest is all about music diversity and discovery, bringing new voices to the spotlight with famous people. In the case of the 2025 edition, the festival moved to Tokyo’s Yoyogi First Stadium and brought Hyde’s high-energy lineup, which included Hyde, Yuta from K-Pop Group NCT, Theatrical Visual-Kei rock band Shintenchi shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan: Zigzag and Zigzag and Zigzag and Zigzag and Rising Korean Boy Group tws. Looking forward to the integration of J-Rock, K-Pop and new talents.
| Date and time | July 5 to July 2006 |
| price | Regular: ¥13,000, U18: ¥7,700 |
| Place |
Yoyogi First Stadium |

Ocean People’25
The Ocean People are set at Chiba’s Sunset Beach Park to swallow, and is Japan’s preferred beach cultural music festival. This weekend’s event is themed “Save the Beach, Save the Ocean” and blends environmental awareness with leisurely coastal resonance. The performances are held near the pool and beach areas, while the food trucks and markets make up for the experience. Def Tech is the title of the second night, known for its surf-style island pop, and the pop is in tune with the relaxing, sun-drenched atmosphere of the festival.
| Date and time | July 5 to July 2006 |
| price | One day: ¥9,800 | Two-day pass: ¥15,000 |
| Place |
Sunset Beach Park Tone, Iwada Beach Park, Chiba |

Inspire Tokyo 2025
J-Wave’s Inspire Tokyo is a citywide cultural and music festival built around the theme of “From Tokyo to the World”. Over the course of four days, the event includes free outdoor concerts, installations and pop-ups, all over Yoyogi Park, Shibuya, Harajuku and Omotesando. This year’s live lineup includes the soul-filled multi-instrument Taro Kawahara, professionally known as Tendre and genre fusion pop singer Furui Riho, among others.
| Date and time | July 10-13 |
| price | |
| Place |
Yoyogi Park Event Plaza and Keyaki Namiki, Line Cube Shibuya, Tokyo Plaza Harajuku (Harakado), Tokyo Plaza (Tokyu Plaza) |
| More information |
Free live performances will be held from July 12 to 13. |

The rocks that talk! FES 2025
By Music Magazine Talking Rock! Organized, this Kanchuan-based festival is a summer staple for Japanese rock fans. Organized in the large Yokohama Arena – Other scenes were held on the new side beach near the live stage! – The event focuses on guitar-heavy behavior, from independent heroes to headline rock bands. This year’s lineup features major behaviors like Kana-Boon, Super Beaver and Frederic.
| Date and time | July 12-13・ |
| price | ï¿¥ 11,000 |
| Place |
Yokohama Arena, New Side Beach! |

Osaka Huge Music Festival 2025
Osaka’s largest home festival is known as “Jaiga”, which was transferred from Maishima Sport Island to the spacious Expo ’70 Memorial Park in 2025. Jaiga is known for its massive, energy-driven crowd, multiple stages, as well as prepared chart hosting and vibrant live performances. There have been some big names in J-Pop and J-Rock over the past few years, and 2025 has promised to include Indigo La End, Imase, Wawich and others, including another vibrant artist.
| Date and time | July 19-20 |
| price | Adults ¥11,500, Primary school students ¥5,500 |
| Place |
Memorial Park in Osaka Expo 70’0 |

Fuji Rock Festival ’25
Japan’s most iconic music festival returns to the lush mountains of Naeba for a world-class performance. Fuji Rock 2025 features (such as Vampire Weekend, Fred Again, Tatsuro Yamashita, Haim, Haim, James Blake, James Blake and Radwimps) are known for their extensive outdoor environment and genre-crossing lineup. The festival welcomes various bands and creates a variety of cross-cultural experiences. On rainy days, Fuji Rock is a ceremony for any serious holiday tourists in Japan.
| Date and time | July 25-27 |
| price | One day pass: ï¿¥25,000 | Three day pass: ï¿¥59,000 |
| Place |
Naeba Ski Resort, Yuzawa, Niigata |


Prepare for the summer music festival in Japan
Looking forward to calories, crowds and lots of walking
The summer festival in Japan is very intense. The temperature in July is usually over 30 degrees Celsius and the humidity is high. Most festivals are full-day or multi-day events, and many festivals are outdoors. Expected schedules, multiple stages and large crowds. Whether you’re in a city park or a ski resort, you’ll stand up a lot – so it takes a long time.
What to wear
Lightweight, breathable clothing is crucial. Choose fast-dry fabrics to avoid heavy cotton. Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen and handle it for a long time in the sun. For rural festivals like Fuji Rock, good grip on waterproof shoes or sandals is smart because sudden downpour is common. Always carry rain or compact umbrellas.
What to bring
- Reusable water bottles (many places have recharge stations)
- A small towel
- Portable phone charger
- Cash (some suppliers do not accept cards)
- Ear plugs
- Foldable chair or blanket
Purchase Tickets
Festive tickets in Japan are usually sold through local platforms such as E+ (E-Plus), Lawson Ticket or Rakuten tickets. Some festivals offer sales in English through their websites. Buy early – Many events sold out. If you attend for more than a day, consider camping in advance or booking nearby accommodation.

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