Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 Guide: Tickets, Dates, Venues and Prices
Introduction
Bruno Mars is coming to Japan in 2027 — and this is the concert trip worth planning early
Bruno Mars is coming back to Japan in January 2027, and this time, it is a major dome tour across six cities.
The tour is scheduled to visit Nagoya, Sapporo, Saitama, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Tokyo, with 12 shows in total. For international travelers, this is not just a concert announcement. It is a perfect reason to plan a winter trip to Japan around music, hotels, food, shopping, and city-hopping.
The tour is especially exciting because Anderson .Paak, also known as part of Silk Sonic, is scheduled to appear as DJ Pee .Wee at all shows. That means the night may feel like a full music experience even before Bruno Mars takes the stage.
However, buying concert tickets in Japan can feel a little different from buying tickets in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, or other English-speaking countries.
Japanese ticket sales often include lottery presales, fan club presales, membership-based applications, name-printed tickets, ID checks, credit-card-only payments for some ticket types, and strict resale rules. On top of that, all ticket sale times are listed in Japan Standard Time, which can be confusing if you are applying from the United States.
For example, when a ticket sale starts at noon in Japan, it may still be the previous evening in Los Angeles or New York. When a lottery closes at 11:59 p.m. in Japan, it may close in the morning in the U.S. If you do not convert the time correctly, you could miss the application window.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027: tour dates, cities, venues, ticket prices, VIP tickets, venue-specific seats, ticket sale schedules, Japan time versus U.S. time, and important ticket rules for international travelers.
If you are planning to see Bruno Mars in Japan, do not wait until the last minute. Once you know which city you want to attend, start checking hotels, transportation, and ticket application dates as early as possible.
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 Overview
A six-city Japan dome tour in January 2027
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 is scheduled to take place across six major cities in Japan.
The venues are all large dome-style stadiums:
- Vantelin Dome Nagoya
- Daiwa House Premist Dome, also known as Sapporo Dome
- Belluna Dome
- Kyocera Dome Osaka
- Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
- Tokyo Dome
This makes the tour especially attractive for travelers because each city offers a very different Japan experience.
Nagoya is great for food and easy access between Tokyo and Osaka. Sapporo is ideal if you want to combine the concert with a snowy Hokkaido winter trip. Saitama works well with a Tokyo-based itinerary, but you need to plan the return from Belluna Dome carefully. Osaka is perfect for food, shopping, and city energy. Fukuoka is one of the best cities in Japan for a concert trip full of food. Tokyo is the classic choice, with the final shows scheduled at Tokyo Dome.
The best city for you depends on your travel style.
If you want the easiest international arrival and the most hotel choices, Tokyo is a strong option. If you want food and nightlife, Osaka or Fukuoka may be more exciting. If you want a winter Japan experience, Sapporo can be unforgettable. If you want to combine the concert with a Tokyo trip but avoid Tokyo Dome prices, Saitama may be worth considering.
Before choosing a ticket, think about the full trip: the venue, hotel area, post-concert transportation, winter weather, and what you want to do the next day.
Tour Dates and Venues
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 schedule
Below is the tour schedule based on the official event information.
| Date | City | Venue | Doors / Start | DJ Pee .Wee | Bruno Mars |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 4, 2027 | Nagoya | Vantelin Dome Nagoya | Doors 16:00 / Start 18:00 | 18:00–18:30 | From 18:45 |
| Jan 5, 2027 | Nagoya | Vantelin Dome Nagoya | Doors 16:00 / Start 18:00 | 18:00–18:30 | From 18:45 |
| Jan 10, 2027 | Sapporo | Daiwa House Premist Dome | Doors 14:00 / Start 16:00 | 16:00–16:30 | From 16:45 |
| Jan 11, 2027 | Sapporo | Daiwa House Premist Dome | Doors 14:00 / Start 16:00 | 16:00–16:30 | From 16:45 |
| Jan 15, 2027 | Saitama | Belluna Dome | Doors 15:30 / Start 17:30 | 17:30–18:00 | From 18:15 |
| Jan 16, 2027 | Saitama | Belluna Dome | Doors 15:00 / Start 17:00 | 17:00–17:30 | From 17:45 |
| Jan 19, 2027 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Doors 16:30 / Start 18:30 | 18:30–19:00 | From 19:15 |
| Jan 20, 2027 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Doors 16:30 / Start 18:30 | 18:30–19:00 | From 19:15 |
| Jan 23, 2027 | Fukuoka | Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka | Doors 15:00 / Start 17:00 | 17:00–17:30 | From 17:45 |
| Jan 24, 2027 | Fukuoka | Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka | Doors 14:30 / Start 16:30 | 16:30–17:00 | From 17:15 |
| Jan 27, 2027 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | Doors 16:00 / Start 18:00 | 18:00–18:30 | From 18:45 |
| Jan 28, 2027 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | Doors 16:00 / Start 18:00 | 18:00–18:30 | From 18:45 |
At every show, DJ Pee .Wee is scheduled to appear before Bruno Mars.
Please note that opening times, start times, performers, and show details may change. Always check the latest official information before booking flights, hotels, or transportation.
Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information before booking tickets, hotels, or transportation.
Ticket Prices
How much are Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 tickets?
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 has standard ticket categories available across all shows, plus some venue-specific ticket options.
Here are the main ticket prices.
| Ticket Type | Price | What It Includes |
|---|---|---|
| VIP GOLD | ¥149,800 | Arena reserved seat close to the stage, VIP lounge, merchandise, VIP entrance lane |
| VIP SILVER | ¥52,800 | Arena reserved seat, merchandise, VIP entrance lane |
| SS Reserved Seat | ¥29,800 | Reserved seat |
| S Reserved Seat | ¥18,800 | Reserved seat |
| A Reserved Seat | ¥14,800 | Reserved seat |
| B Reserved Seat | ¥11,800 | Reserved seat |
VIP GOLD is the highest-priced option. It includes an arena reserved seat close to the stage, access to a VIP lounge, merchandise, and a VIP entrance lane.
VIP SILVER is a more accessible premium option. It still includes an arena reserved seat, merchandise, and a VIP entrance lane, but at a much lower price than VIP GOLD.
SS, S, A, and B Reserved Seats are standard reserved seats. If you want a better view and more comfort, SS or S seats are likely to be the most balanced choices. If you want to keep more of your budget for hotels, food, shopping, and transportation, A or B seats may be more practical.
Some VIP and special ticket types require credit card payment only. If you are applying from overseas, check your credit card limit, international payment settings, and authentication method before the application period begins.
Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information before booking tickets, hotels, or transportation.
Venue-Specific Tickets
Special ticket options by venue
Some venues offer special ticket types in addition to the standard reserved seats.
Belluna Dome
Special seats for the Saitama shows
Belluna Dome offers several group and premium seating options.
| Ticket Type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PARTY BOX | ¥128,000 per ticket | Group seating for 6, 7, or 8 people |
| PARTY TERRACE | ¥52,800 per ticket | Group seating for 6 or 8 people |
| Executive Seat | ¥42,800 per ticket | Premium seat, front stand area |
| Executive BOX | ¥42,800 per ticket | Premium box seat for 3 people |
For the Belluna Dome shows, all attendees are scheduled to receive a limited special blanket. It must be picked up at the venue on the day of the show and cannot be shipped later.
This is actually a very practical bonus. Belluna Dome can feel cold in January, so a blanket is useful. Still, do not rely on the blanket alone. Bring a warm coat, scarf, gloves, and heat packs if you are attending the Saitama shows.
Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
Special seats for the Fukuoka shows
For the Fukuoka shows, a group seating option called BOX 5 is available.
| Ticket Type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| BOX 5 | ¥32,800 per ticket | Group box seat for 5 people |
Fukuoka is a great city for a concert trip with friends. If you are traveling as a group and want a more private seating experience, BOX 5 may be worth considering.
Tokyo Dome
Special seats for the Tokyo shows
Tokyo Dome offers several venue-specific premium and group seating options.
| Ticket Type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| VIP Balcony Seat | ¥36,800 | Balcony reserved seat, merchandise, dedicated restroom, VIP entrance lane |
| Masu BOX | ¥40,800 per ticket | Semi-private group box for 4 to 10 people |
| The 3rd Platinum BOX | ¥33,800 per ticket | Group box seat for 4 people |
The Tokyo Dome shows are scheduled as the final stop of the Japan tour. Tokyo is easy to combine with shopping, restaurants, hotel bars, museums, and classic sightseeing, but hotels near Tokyo Dome can sell out quickly on major concert dates.
If you want to attend the Tokyo shows, it is smart to check both tickets and hotels early.
Which Ticket Should You Choose?
A simple guide to choosing the best ticket for your travel style
Choosing a ticket depends on three things: how close you want to be, how much you want to spend, and whether you want a premium experience.
VIP GOLD: Best for the ultimate experience
VIP GOLD is best if seeing Bruno Mars in Japan is the main highlight of your trip and you want the most special experience possible.
It is expensive, but it includes a premium arena seat close to the stage, VIP lounge access, merchandise, and a VIP entrance lane. If you are flying to Japan partly for this concert, this could be the kind of once-in-a-lifetime ticket that makes the trip feel unforgettable.
Best for:
- Travelers who want the closest and most premium experience
- Major Bruno Mars fans
- Special occasion trips
- Those who want the concert to be the centerpiece of the Japan itinerary
VIP SILVER: Best for a premium arena experience
VIP SILVER is a good option if you want an arena seat and VIP-style benefits without paying the VIP GOLD price.
It includes an arena reserved seat, merchandise, and a VIP entrance lane. For many travelers, this may feel like the best balance between premium access and budget control.
Best for:
- Travelers who want an arena seat
- Fans who want a special experience but not the highest price
- Friends or couples planning a memorable concert trip
SS and S Reserved Seats: Best for balance
SS and S Reserved Seats are good choices if you want a strong concert experience without going into VIP pricing.
They do not include VIP benefits, but they are likely to be more realistic for travelers who are also paying for flights, hotels, trains, meals, and sightseeing.
Best for:
- First-time Japan concertgoers
- Travelers who want a good balance of price and experience
- Those who want to save some budget for hotels and food
A and B Reserved Seats: Best for budget-conscious travelers
A and B Reserved Seats are good options if you want to see Bruno Mars in Japan while keeping the overall trip budget under control.
For international travelers, the concert ticket is only one part of the cost. Flights, hotels, local transportation, restaurants, and shopping can add up quickly. Choosing a lower-priced seat can make the whole Japan trip easier to plan.
Best for:
- Travelers on a tighter budget
- Those attending multiple shows
- Visitors who want to spend more on hotels, food, or sightseeing
Group seats: Best for friends traveling together
Belluna Dome, Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka, and Tokyo Dome offer group-style seating options.
These seats can be fun if you are traveling with friends and want the concert to feel more like a shared event. However, group seats may have specific capacity rules, ticketing conditions, and visibility considerations, so read the details carefully before applying.
Best for:
- Friend groups
- Travelers planning a concert-centered Japan trip
- Those who want a more social seating experience
Ticket Sales Schedule
When do Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 tickets go on sale?
The official event information lists the following presale schedule.
| Ticket Sale | Application Period |
|---|---|
| Live Nation H.I.P. Platinum Member Lottery | June 24, 2026 12:00 – June 28, 2026 23:59 JST |
| Live Nation H.I.P. Mobile Member Lottery | June 24, 2026 12:00 – June 28, 2026 23:59 JST |
| H.I.P. Platinum Member Lottery | June 24, 2026 12:00 – June 28, 2026 23:59 JST |
| Live Nation Japan Premium Club Member Lottery | June 24, 2026 12:00 – June 28, 2026 23:59 JST |
| Official First Lottery Presale | June 29, 2026 12:00 – July 11, 2026 23:59 JST |
In Japan, concert tickets are often sold through lottery-based presales instead of simple first-come, first-served sales.
This means you usually apply during a set period and wait for the lottery result. You do not necessarily improve your odds by applying in the first minute, but you must apply before the deadline.
Do not wait until the final hour if you are applying from overseas. Payment errors, account registration issues, credit card authentication, or time-zone confusion can make the process stressful.
Japan Time vs U.S. Time
What international travelers need to know before applying
All Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 ticket sale times are listed in Japan Standard Time, or JST.
Japan does not use daylight saving time. It stays on UTC+9 all year.
The United States, however, has multiple time zones. In June and July, most of the U.S. mainland is on daylight saving time. In January, during the actual concert dates, the U.S. mainland is on standard time.
This matters because Japan may already be on the next calendar day when it is still the previous day in the U.S.
For ticket sales in June and July 2026
Time difference during the presale period
During June and July, the U.S. mainland is on daylight saving time.
| Region | Time Difference from Japan |
|---|---|
| Pacific Time / Los Angeles | Japan is 16 hours ahead |
| Eastern Time / New York | Japan is 13 hours ahead |
| Hawaii Time / Honolulu | Japan is 19 hours ahead |
For example, if ticket applications open at June 24, 2026, 12:00 p.m. JST, the time in the U.S. is:
| Japan Time | Los Angeles | New York | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 24, 2026 12:00 JST | June 23, 2026 20:00 PDT | June 23, 2026 23:00 EDT | June 23, 2026 17:00 HST |
In other words, the Japan ticket sale may begin on the previous evening in the U.S.
If a lottery closes at June 28, 2026, 23:59 JST, the U.S. time is:
| Japan Time | Los Angeles | New York | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 28, 2026 23:59 JST | June 28, 2026 07:59 PDT | June 28, 2026 10:59 EDT | June 28, 2026 04:59 HST |
This is the part many travelers miss.
A deadline that looks like late night in Japan may actually be early morning in the U.S. If you plan to apply “later that night” from California, New York, or Hawaii, the application may already be closed.
Official First Lottery Presale: U.S. time examples
The Official First Lottery Presale is scheduled from June 29, 2026, 12:00 JST to July 11, 2026, 23:59 JST.
Here are the approximate U.S. times.
| Japan Time | Los Angeles | New York | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 29, 2026 12:00 JST | June 28, 2026 20:00 PDT | June 28, 2026 23:00 EDT | June 28, 2026 17:00 HST |
| July 11, 2026 23:59 JST | July 11, 2026 07:59 PDT | July 11, 2026 10:59 EDT | July 11, 2026 04:59 HST |
If you are applying from the U.S., convert the deadline to your own local time and set a reminder at least one day earlier.
This is especially important if you are in Hawaii or on the U.S. West Coast, where Japanese deadlines may fall very early in the morning.
Time difference during the concert dates
The concerts take place in January 2027. At that time, the U.S. mainland is on standard time, not daylight saving time.
| Region | Time Difference from Japan in January |
|---|---|
| Pacific Time / Los Angeles | Japan is 17 hours ahead |
| Eastern Time / New York | Japan is 14 hours ahead |
| Hawaii Time / Honolulu | Japan is 19 hours ahead |
For example, if the Tokyo show starts at January 27, 2027, 18:00 JST, the U.S. time is:
| Japan Time | Los Angeles | New York | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 27, 2027 18:00 JST | Jan 26, 2027 01:00 PST | Jan 26, 2027 04:00 EST | Jan 26, 2027 23:00 HST |
If you are traveling to Japan, you will follow local Japan time during the trip. But if you are coordinating with friends or family back home, checking ticket results from overseas, or planning international calls, the time difference is worth remembering.
Important Ticket Notes
What to know before buying tickets in Japan
Before applying for Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 tickets, read the official ticket notes carefully.
Here are the most important points for international travelers.
1. Children under 6 are not allowed
Children under 6 are not allowed to enter. Children aged 6 and older need a paid ticket.
If you are planning a family trip, check the age rules before applying.
2. Resale and transfer are prohibited
Tickets cannot be transferred to a third party, resold for profit, or listed on auction sites.
This is very important for travelers who may see tickets on unofficial websites, social media, or resale platforms. The official event information states that entry is not guaranteed for tickets purchased through unofficial websites or social media.
To avoid problems at the venue, buy tickets only through the official ticketing channels listed by the organizer.
3. Your name may be printed on the ticket
The official information says the ticket may have the purchaser’s name printed on it. You should apply and purchase using the name of the person attending.
ID checks may be conducted at the entrance or inside the venue. You should bring the original form of identification, not a copy.
For international travelers, that usually means bringing your passport.
4. Tickets will not be reissued
Tickets will not be reissued for any reason, including damage, loss, or forgetting the ticket on the day of the show.
If your ticket is digital, make sure you can access your account, email, phone, and any required app while traveling in Japan. If your ticket requires login information, save it securely before your trip.
5. No refunds for personal reasons
After purchase, tickets cannot be canceled, changed, or refunded for personal reasons, except in the case of show postponement or cancellation.
If you are booking international flights and hotels, check your travel dates carefully before applying.
6. Travel and hotel costs are not covered
Even if a show is postponed or canceled, travel expenses, hotel fees, transportation costs, and cancellation fees are not covered by the organizer.
For international travelers, this is important because flights and hotels can be expensive. Consider flexible hotel bookings and travel insurance where appropriate.
7. Official resale is not confirmed
Official resale has not been confirmed and may not be available.
Do not assume you can always buy later through an official resale system. If you know which show you want to attend, it is better to follow the presale schedule from the beginning.
Best Cities to Choose for Your Japan Trip
Which Bruno Mars Japan show should you choose?
Because the tour visits six cities, the best show depends on the kind of Japan trip you want.
Nagoya
Best for easy access between Tokyo and Osaka
Nagoya is located between Tokyo and Osaka, making it convenient if you are traveling by Shinkansen.
It is known for unique local food such as hitsumabushi, miso katsu, tebasaki chicken wings, and Nagoya-style breakfast sets. Compared with Tokyo or Osaka, it can feel a little more compact and easier to navigate.
Choose Nagoya if you want a balanced city that is easy to add to a larger Japan itinerary.
Sapporo
Best for a snowy Hokkaido winter trip
Sapporo is perfect if you want the concert to be part of a winter Hokkaido trip.
You can enjoy snowy streets, seafood, miso ramen, soup curry, jingisukan, winter cafes, and the special atmosphere of northern Japan. However, January in Sapporo is very cold, and snowy or icy roads are likely.
Choose Sapporo if you want a beautiful winter travel experience and are ready for serious cold-weather preparation.
Saitama
Best for combining the concert with Tokyo, but plan the return carefully
Belluna Dome is located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, north of central Tokyo.
It is possible to attend as part of a Tokyo trip, especially if you stay in Ikebukuro or Tokorozawa. However, Belluna Dome is not like Tokyo Dome. It is not in the center of the city, and the return after the concert requires more planning.
Choose Saitama if you want to combine the show with Tokyo, but make sure to check train routes, last trains, and winter clothing.
Osaka
Best for food, nightlife, and city energy
The Osaka shows take place at Kyocera Dome Osaka.
Osaka is one of the best cities in Japan for food, shopping, nightlife, and a lively city trip. Stay in Namba, Shinsaibashi, Umeda, or Honmachi, and you can enjoy takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, cafes, department stores, and Dotonbori.
Choose Osaka if you want the concert and the city trip to feel equally exciting.
Fukuoka
Best for a food-focused concert trip
Fukuoka is one of Japan’s most enjoyable food cities.
The airport is close to the city center, and the city is easy to explore. You can enjoy Hakata ramen, motsunabe, mizutaki, mentaiko, seafood, cafes, and yatai food stalls.
Choose Fukuoka if you want a relaxed but delicious concert trip.
Tokyo
Best for first-time Japan travelers and the final tour nights
The Tokyo shows take place at Tokyo Dome and are scheduled as the final stop of the Japan tour.
Tokyo offers the widest range of hotels, restaurants, shopping, museums, nightlife, cafes, and sightseeing. It is the easiest choice for many first-time visitors to Japan.
Choose Tokyo if you want the classic Japan city experience, the most hotel options, and the special feeling of the final shows.
Tips for Planning Your Concert Trip
How to make your Japan concert trip smoother
1. Book your hotel early
For a major dome tour like Bruno Mars, hotels near the venues and major stations can fill quickly.
This is especially true for Tokyo Dome, Sapporo in winter, Belluna Dome, and Fukuoka, where hotel location can make a big difference to your post-concert experience.
Once you know your preferred city and date, check hotel availability early. A flexible cancellation booking can be useful if your ticket result is not confirmed yet.
Recommended internal links:
- Where to Stay for Bruno Mars in Nagoya: Best Hotels Near Vantelin Dome
- Where to Stay for Bruno Mars in Sapporo: Best Hotels Near Sapporo Dome
- Going to Belluna Dome for Bruno Mars? Best Hotels for the Saitama Concert
- Bruno Mars in Osaka: Best Hotels Near Kyocera Dome for a Concert and City Trip
- Bruno Mars in Fukuoka: Best Hotels for a Concert Trip Full of Food and Fun
- Bruno Mars at Tokyo Dome: Best Hotels for the Final Japan Concert Nights
2. Check venue access before choosing a city
Not all dome venues in Japan are equally easy to access.
Tokyo Dome is very central. Kyocera Dome Osaka is also convenient from major Osaka areas. But Belluna Dome and Sapporo Dome require more careful planning, especially after the show.
Do not choose a city only because the ticket looks available or the hotel seems cheaper. Think about how you will get back after the concert.
3. Plan dinner before the concert
On concert days, restaurants and cafes around major venues can become crowded.
If you want a proper sit-down meal, eat before the show in your hotel area or near a major station. After the concert, you can keep things simple with ramen, a light meal, or convenience store food.
Japanese convenience stores are genuinely fun for travelers. Onigiri, sandwiches, salads, hot snacks, soup, desserts, and seasonal drinks can make a surprisingly good late-night hotel meal.
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4. Bring your ID
The official ticket notes mention that ID checks may be conducted.
International travelers should bring a passport or another valid original form of identification. Do not rely on a photo or copy.
5. Prepare for January weather
Japan in January can feel very different depending on the city.
Sapporo can be snowy and extremely cold. Belluna Dome can also feel very cold because of its venue structure and location. Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka are milder than Sapporo, but nights can still be chilly.
Bring a warm coat, comfortable shoes, and heat packs if needed. If you are attending Sapporo, choose winter shoes with good grip.
6. Do not leave transportation until the last minute
After dome concerts, thousands of people leave at the same time.
Check your route from the venue to your hotel before the show starts. Save the station name, train line, transfer route, and last train time.
This is especially important for Belluna Dome, Sapporo Dome, and Fukuoka, where the venue is not directly in the busiest hotel district.
Final Thoughts
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 is worth planning like a full Japan trip
Bruno Mars Japan Tour 2027 is not just a concert series. It is a chance to build a beautiful Japan trip around music, food, hotels, and unforgettable cities.
You can see Bruno Mars in Nagoya and enjoy local comfort food. You can travel to snowy Sapporo and make it a winter Hokkaido getaway. You can attend the Saitama shows while staying in Tokyo. You can turn Osaka into a concert-and-food trip. You can enjoy Fukuoka’s incredible food scene. Or you can choose Tokyo for the final Japan shows and the widest range of hotels, restaurants, and sightseeing.
No matter which city you choose, plan early.
Check the ticket schedule in Japan time, convert it carefully to your local time if you are applying from overseas, and remember that Japanese ticket rules may be stricter than what you are used to.
Avoid unofficial resale sites, bring your ID, choose your hotel carefully, and think about how you will get back after the show.
If restaurants are full after the concert, do not worry. Pick up Japanese convenience store food, return to your hotel, and enjoy a quiet late-night meal while remembering the best moments of the show.
Seeing Bruno Mars in Japan could become one of the most memorable highlights of your trip.
Plan the ticket, hotel, transportation, dinner, and winter outfit early — and enjoy the ultimate Japan concert trip.
