“Kodo One Earth Tour 2025” Japan Tour
Imagining One Earth, Right Now
Kodo One Earth Tour 2025 brings you a programme with something for everyone, from beloved classic repertoire to regional folk arts to brand new compositions. It showcases the talents of each performer as it weaves their skills into new forms of expression while drawing out their distinct characters and strengths. Come and experience it firsthand at the theater.

Promotion Artwork: Osamu Ohashi (thumb M)
Photo: Takashi Okamoto
For over four decades, Kodo has been touring under the banner “One Earth,” striving to connect people around the world through the sound of taiko.
Today, the world is rapidly becoming more diversified, and more divided.
In a world like this, can we be content with music, performing arts, and art being merely commercial—just something people consume?
Have they lost their role in serving as catalysts for communication, leading us to learn about others and, in time, to know ourselves?I want to lean in to believing that taiko and music do create empathetic communities where humans resonate with one another, reaffirming their common bonds beyond race, nationality, language and religion.
Also, we need to remember that Earth isn’t only home to humans.
Animals and plants, their lives are also woven into the Earth’s multifaceted rhythms.
Sometimes beating in sync, always ringing out in living color.When we imagine One Earth and the future, we can’t just focus on humans alone.
We need to consider all life here on Earth, and all of us living together.Let’s all imagine One Earth together, here and now.
We will keep playing taiko to keep imaginations alight around the world.
Masayasu Maeda, Director
Director: Masayasu Maeda (Kodo)
Featuring: Kodo
Sep.–Oct. Cast: Shogo Komatsuzaki, Koki Miura, Ryoma Tsurumi, Seita Saegusa, Yuki Hirata, Chihiro Watanabe, Kei Sadanari, Moe Niiyama, Kazuma Hirosaki, Hana Ogawa, Shizuku Katsube (Junior Member), Taisei Tanaka (Junior Member)
※Cast was partially changed on July 14 and may be subject to further change.
Programme: To include Zoku, Miyake, Chonlima, Yatai-bayashi, O-daiko, and more.
Schedule
- Sep 6 (Sat), 2025 14:00 | Sagami Women’s University Green Hall (Main Hall), Sagamihara, Kanagawa
- Sep 7 (Sun), 2025 17:00 | Rose Theatre (Main Hall), Fuji, Shizuoka
- Sep 12 (Fri), 2025 - Sep 13 (Sat), 2025 Settsu City Culture Hall (Kusunoki Hall), Settsu, Osaka
- Sep 15 (Mon), 2025 16:00 | Kinan Cultural Hall (Main Hall), Tanabe, Wakayama
- Sep 18 (Thu), 2025 13:30 | Awagin Hall [Tokushima-ken Kyodo Bunka Kaikan] (1st Floor Hall), Tokushima City
- Sep 20 (Sat), 2025 14:00 | Kurashiki Geibunkan Hall, Kurashiki, Okayama
- Sep 21 (Sun), 2025 15:30 | Saijo City Tanbara Bunka Kaikan (Main Hall), Saijo, Ehime
- Sep 23 (Tue), 2025 14:00 | Akashi-shi Shimin Kaikan (Main Hall), Akashi, Hyogo
- Sep 27 (Sat), 2025 14:00 | Nonoichi City Hall “forte” (Main Hall), Nonoichi, Ishikawa
- Sep 28 (Sun), 2025 15:30 | Takayama Cultural Hall (Main Hall), Takayama, Gifu
- Oct 1 (Wed), 2025 18:30 | Hokto Culture Hall [Nagano Prefectural Culture Hall] (Medium Hall), Nagano City
- Oct 4 (Sat), 2025 14:00 | Takasaki City Theatre (Grand Theatre), Takasaki, Gunma
- Oct 5 (Sun), 2025 15:00 | Saitama Hall (Large Hall), Saitama City
- Oct 11 (Sat), 2025 14:00 | Natori Performing Arts Center (Main Hall), Natori, Miyagi