[2nd Edition] Unleash the Dream: A Day for 700 People in Shibuya to Rediscover Their Dreams

An experiential event in Shibuya designed to help adults who feel they 'cannot have dreams' rediscover their own stories through music, narrative, and dialogue.
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  • 📰 Published: April 2, 2026 at 08:53
The 'Unleash the Dream' Executive Committee (Representative: Morisuke Amano) will hold an experiential event, 'Unleash the Dream: A Day to Unleash Your Dreams,' on Sunday, August 16, 2026, at the Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall. This event is a new stage experience designed to provide a 'trigger to remember dreams and move one's life forward' for adults who feel they 'cannot have dreams' or 'don't know what they want to do,' through music, stories, and participatory experiences. The previous event was held at Suntory Hall with 200 attendees. This second edition will expand to 700 seats to reach even more people. According to a 2018 survey of 14,100 people, only about half of Japanese people have dreams, and the average age at which they give up is 25.4. Modern society has turned 'dreams' into something that is evaluated by others, rather than something spoken naturally. 'Unleash the Dream' was born to create a space where people can touch their inner potential and restart their life stories. The event features a 'participatory story experience' where the audience becomes part of the narrative. Part 1, 'Dreamers Stage,' showcases challengers in the middle of their journey. Part 2, 'Your Story Begins,' is a talk and workshop led by an acting coach who has trained over 1,000 talents. The finale is a ceremony connecting inner voices to the future, followed by an 'After Story' open stage for networking.

FAQ

Who is the target audience?

The event is for all adults who feel they cannot have dreams or do not know what they want to do.

What is different from the previous event?

The venue has moved from Suntory Hall to Shibuya Sakura Hall, and the capacity has increased from 200 to 700.

What is the 'Night Session'?

It is an open-participation stage where attendees can interact through music, talks, and sharing.