Announcing the 2026 Performance Lineup for Suginami Kokaido's 20th Anniversary! What are the Highlights This Time?
Suginami Kokaido is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026 with the slogan "20 Years of Gratitude, Towards New Inspiration." The commemorative program features a series of classical concerts co-hosted with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, including performances by renowned pianists and conductors, as well as a special on Taiga Drama theme songs.
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Suginami Kokaido (Public Hall) ©
Suginami Kokaido was constructed in 1957 (Showa 32) with the aim of promoting culture. For 46 years, it has been widely used for classical performances such as orchestras, as well as choir and jazz concerts, television recordings, and ceremonies. Subsequently, in 2006, it was reopened with a refined architectural design based on the theme "Harmony of Light and Wind," and equipped with an excellent acoustic environment.
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Suginami Kokaido 20th Anniversary Logo
Thanks to your support, Suginami Kokaido will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, 2026.
For this anniversary year, with the tagline "20 Years of Gratitude, Towards New Inspiration," we will present concerts, primarily classical, and enjoyable projects.
This article introduces the performances organized by our hall and co-hosted performances.
Japan Philharmonic Suginami Kokaido Series 2026-2027
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra © Koji Iida
Concerts by the professional orchestra based at our hall, the [Japan Philharmonic Orchestra], embarked on a new journey in 2025 as the "Suginami Subscription Concerts."
As this year marks the 20th anniversary of Suginami Kokaido and the 70th anniversary of the Japan Philharmonic, the performers and programs are planned to be even more spectacular.
Concertos by Japan's Leading Pianists
Michie Koyama
© Hideki Otsuka
Kaoru Jitsukawa
© Taira Tairadate
Naoko Kawamura
© Marco Borggreve
For the 81st to 83rd Suginami Subscription Concerts, we will welcome Japan's leading pianists, Michie Koyama, Kaoru Jitsukawa, and Naoko Kawamura, to perform Beethoven, Grieg, and Rachmaninoff's piano concertos, which are considered the [Four Great Piano Concertos] and are immensely popular and familiar in Japan.
Joining each pianist will be conductors Kenichiro Kobayashi, Honorary Conductor Laureate of the Japan Philharmonic; Tomomi Nishimoto, who previously built music with the Japan Philharmonic as a music partner and continues to collaborate; and Okko Kamu, who will perform in Suginami for the first time in approximately 20 years with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Performance Information
Japan Philharmonic 81st Suginami Subscription Concert: The Grandeur of Innovation – Michie Koyama Plays Beethoven's Radiance [Sold Out]
May 10 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Kenichiro Kobayashi (Conductor) / Michie Koyama (Piano)
Program: Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3, Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor," etc.
Japan Philharmonic 82nd Suginami Subscription Concert: Romantic Masterpieces That Stir the Soul [Sold Out]
July 5 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Tomomi Nishimoto (Conductor) / Kaoru Jitsukawa (Piano)
Program: Grieg: Piano Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique," etc.
Japan Philharmonic 83rd Suginami Subscription Concert: Melody of Prayer, Pulse of the Earth
September 20 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Okko Kamu (Conductor) / Naoko Kawamura (Piano)
Program: Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
Stravinsky: Ballet Music "The Rite of Spring"
Best Selection Incorporating Popular Pieces
Sourito Matsumoto
Kaoru Oe
© Shigeto Imura
Junichi Hirokami
© Masaaki Tomitori
Yuya Mizuno
© Yuji Ueno
For the 84th concert, conductor Sourito Matsumoto will make his debut at Suginami Kokaido.
Together with violinist Kaoru Oe, two young musicians, both in their early 30s and at a stage of maturing as artists, will present Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and Brahms's Symphony No. 1, popular among classical fans, embodying "the classical music of the future."
For the 85th concert, Junichi Hirokami, a Friend of JPO, will appear. In a first attempt at Suginami Kokaido, a [Taiga Drama] theme song will be featured, following the dramas of various "innovators." Additionally, cellist Yuya Mizuno, who became the first Asian to win the 76th Prague Spring International Music Competition in 2025, will perform the cello concerto he championed.
Performance Information
Japan Philharmonic 85th Suginami Subscription Concert: Romanticism Opened by Young Talents, Two Shining Masterpieces
November 26 (Thursday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Sourito Matsumoto (Conductor) / Kaoru Oe (Violin)
Program: Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
Brahms: Symphony No. 1
Japan Philharmonic 85th Suginami Subscription Concert: Taiga Drama Music Best Selection – Collaboration of Innovators Spanning Eras
January 17 (Saturday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Junichi Hirokami (Conductor) / Yuya Mizuno (Cello)
Program: Dvořák: Cello Concerto
Taiga Drama Theme Song Special
"Ode to Joy" Resonating into the Future
Yukio Fujioka
© Shin Yamagishi
Miku Yasukawa / Tomi
Suginami Kokaido was constructed in 1957 (Showa 32) with the aim of promoting culture. For 46 years, it has been widely used for classical performances such as orchestras, as well as choir and jazz concerts, television recordings, and ceremonies. Subsequently, in 2006, it was reopened with a refined architectural design based on the theme "Harmony of Light and Wind," and equipped with an excellent acoustic environment.
See Details
Suginami Kokaido 20th Anniversary Logo
Thanks to your support, Suginami Kokaido will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, 2026.
For this anniversary year, with the tagline "20 Years of Gratitude, Towards New Inspiration," we will present concerts, primarily classical, and enjoyable projects.
This article introduces the performances organized by our hall and co-hosted performances.
Japan Philharmonic Suginami Kokaido Series 2026-2027
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra © Koji Iida
Concerts by the professional orchestra based at our hall, the [Japan Philharmonic Orchestra], embarked on a new journey in 2025 as the "Suginami Subscription Concerts."
As this year marks the 20th anniversary of Suginami Kokaido and the 70th anniversary of the Japan Philharmonic, the performers and programs are planned to be even more spectacular.
Concertos by Japan's Leading Pianists
Michie Koyama
© Hideki Otsuka
Kaoru Jitsukawa
© Taira Tairadate
Naoko Kawamura
© Marco Borggreve
For the 81st to 83rd Suginami Subscription Concerts, we will welcome Japan's leading pianists, Michie Koyama, Kaoru Jitsukawa, and Naoko Kawamura, to perform Beethoven, Grieg, and Rachmaninoff's piano concertos, which are considered the [Four Great Piano Concertos] and are immensely popular and familiar in Japan.
Joining each pianist will be conductors Kenichiro Kobayashi, Honorary Conductor Laureate of the Japan Philharmonic; Tomomi Nishimoto, who previously built music with the Japan Philharmonic as a music partner and continues to collaborate; and Okko Kamu, who will perform in Suginami for the first time in approximately 20 years with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Performance Information
Japan Philharmonic 81st Suginami Subscription Concert: The Grandeur of Innovation – Michie Koyama Plays Beethoven's Radiance [Sold Out]
May 10 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Kenichiro Kobayashi (Conductor) / Michie Koyama (Piano)
Program: Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3, Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor," etc.
Japan Philharmonic 82nd Suginami Subscription Concert: Romantic Masterpieces That Stir the Soul [Sold Out]
July 5 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Tomomi Nishimoto (Conductor) / Kaoru Jitsukawa (Piano)
Program: Grieg: Piano Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique," etc.
Japan Philharmonic 83rd Suginami Subscription Concert: Melody of Prayer, Pulse of the Earth
September 20 (Sunday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Okko Kamu (Conductor) / Naoko Kawamura (Piano)
Program: Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
Stravinsky: Ballet Music "The Rite of Spring"
Best Selection Incorporating Popular Pieces
Sourito Matsumoto
Kaoru Oe
© Shigeto Imura
Junichi Hirokami
© Masaaki Tomitori
Yuya Mizuno
© Yuji Ueno
For the 84th concert, conductor Sourito Matsumoto will make his debut at Suginami Kokaido.
Together with violinist Kaoru Oe, two young musicians, both in their early 30s and at a stage of maturing as artists, will present Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and Brahms's Symphony No. 1, popular among classical fans, embodying "the classical music of the future."
For the 85th concert, Junichi Hirokami, a Friend of JPO, will appear. In a first attempt at Suginami Kokaido, a [Taiga Drama] theme song will be featured, following the dramas of various "innovators." Additionally, cellist Yuya Mizuno, who became the first Asian to win the 76th Prague Spring International Music Competition in 2025, will perform the cello concerto he championed.
Performance Information
Japan Philharmonic 85th Suginami Subscription Concert: Romanticism Opened by Young Talents, Two Shining Masterpieces
November 26 (Thursday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Sourito Matsumoto (Conductor) / Kaoru Oe (Violin)
Program: Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
Brahms: Symphony No. 1
Japan Philharmonic 85th Suginami Subscription Concert: Taiga Drama Music Best Selection – Collaboration of Innovators Spanning Eras
January 17 (Saturday), 3:00 PM start
Performers: Junichi Hirokami (Conductor) / Yuya Mizuno (Cello)
Program: Dvořák: Cello Concerto
Taiga Drama Theme Song Special
"Ode to Joy" Resonating into the Future
Yukio Fujioka
© Shin Yamagishi
Miku Yasukawa / Tomi