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Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)
Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)

Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Ticket Reservation (Shibuya, Tokyo)


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  • I went to see an opera at the New National Theatre!
    The New National Theatre is Japan's only national theatre dedicated to contemporary performing arts. The New National Theatre is located in Tokyo Opera City, a complex that includes a concert hall, art museum, restaurants, and shops, making it convenient for dining and shopping before or after a performance. It's also easily accessible, situated in Hatsudai, next to Shinjuku.
  • The performance will be in the original language (Italian) with English subtitles.
  • This is the Japanese opera debut performance of conductor Erina Yashima, who is active at the MET.
  • The dramatic and powerful direction by the master David Pountney is also a must-see.
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—Opera Information—

A joint production between the Bonn Opera House and the National Opera of Wales: Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre's "The Force of Destiny"

  • Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
  • Conductor: Erina Yashima
  • Directed by David Pountney
  • Venue: New National Theatre Opera Palace
  • Performance date: September 3rd (Thursday) 18:00, September 4th (Friday), 5th (Saturday), 6th (Sunday) 14:00, 2026
    *Doors open 45 minutes before the show starts.
  • The performance will be in the original language (Italian) with English subtitles.


■Conductor: Erina Yashima

A brilliant talent who conquered the MET makes his long-awaited Japanese opera debut!
Erina Yashima is a protégé of Riccardo Muti and a conductor who made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera (MET).
And now, Yashima will finally be conducting an opera for the first time in Japan.
Muti's direct instruction in Verdi's interpretation, his driving tempo design, and his close collaboration with the singers have earned him high praise in opera houses across Europe and America, and this musical approach will be showcased in "The Force of Destiny."
Please join us for this once-in-a-lifetime "first moment."


■Direction: David Pountney

Sir Paul Pountney, a maestro of the directing world, will make his debut at the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre.
"The Force of Destiny" is an opera with many scene changes, and the impression of the work can change greatly depending on the director's interpretation.
Pountney portrayed the intricate and complex narrative as a massive vortex of destiny—"war and peace"—and by clarifying the dramatic structure, he succeeded in creating a stage production that highlighted the essence of the thrilling music.
The main highlight of this production is seeing how this maestro, who has created acclaimed productions in opera houses around the world, will reconstruct this masterpiece as a drama with the cast of the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Foundation.

Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre: Verdi's "The Force of Destiny"

Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre: Verdi's "The Force of Destiny"

Performance in the original language (Italian) with English subtitles.

Performance in the original language (Italian) with English subtitles.

Conductor: Erina Yashima, a talented conductor active at the MET, makes her debut conducting Japanese opera. This highly anticipated performance vividly portrays the charm of Verdi through an interpretation directly taught to her by Muti.

Conductor: Erina Yashima, a talented conductor active at the MET, makes her debut conducting Japanese opera. This highly anticipated performance vividly portrays the charm of Verdi through an interpretation directly taught to her by Muti.

Directed by David Pountney: A world-renowned master reconstructs a complex story centered on "War and Peace," delivering a powerful and suspenseful stage production.

Directed by David Pountney: A world-renowned master reconstructs a complex story centered on "War and Peace," delivering a powerful and suspenseful stage production.

[How to use KKday swipe-type electronic tickets] After purchase, a swipe-type voucher will be issued. On the day of use, you will need to swipe at the reception desk, so please refrain from doing anything until then. Please note that once you swipe, it will be treated as used.

Important Info

Reminders

  • Children under 5 years old are not permitted to enter.

  • Your seat number will be provided when you exchange your ticket on the day of the event. Please note that seat selection is not possible in advance.

Redemption Location

Available for Redemption

New National Theatre Opera Palace

Address Info: 1-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0071, Japan

How to Get There
Directly connected to the central exit of Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line. (Connects to the Toei Shinjuku Line. The Keio Line does not stop here.)

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process
Your seat number will be provided when you exchange your ticket on the day of the event. Please note that seat selection is not possible in advance.

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration
  • Your seat number will be provided when you exchange your ticket on the day of the event. Please note that seat selection is not possible in advance.

Experience Location

Location Name: New National Theatre Opera Palace

Address: 1-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0071, Japan

How to Get There
Directly connected to the central exit of Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line. (Connects to the Toei Shinjuku Line. The Keio Line does not stop here.)

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How can I get to the New National Theatre, Tokyo Opera City for the Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance?

The New National Theatre, Tokyo Opera City, where the Verdi 'La forza del destino' opera is held, is conveniently located in Hatsudai. You can reach it easily by public transport. Take the Keio New Line to Hatsudai Station, and the theatre is directly connected from the station's east exit. This prime location also offers excellent accessibility from major hubs like Shinjuku, making it simple to plan your journey.

2. What are the key highlights of the Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance at New National Theatre?

This production of Verdi's 'La forza del destino' at the New National Theatre features the Japan opera debut of acclaimed conductor Erina Yashima, who is active at the MET. It also boasts the dramatic and powerful direction of maestro David Pountney. The performance is presented in its original language (Italian) and includes English subtitles, ensuring an immersive experience for international audiences.

3. What facilities are available at Tokyo Opera City for visitors attending the Verdi 'La forza del destino' opera?

Tokyo Opera City, home to the New National Theatre, is a comprehensive complex designed to enhance your visit. It includes concert halls, an art museum, various restaurants, and shops. These facilities make it very convenient to enjoy a meal or do some shopping before or after attending the Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance, enriching your overall cultural experience.

4. Will the Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance at New National Theatre include English subtitles?

Yes, the Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance at the New National Theatre is staged in its original language, Italian, and includes English subtitles. This ensures that all audience members, including international visitors, can fully follow the dramatic narrative and appreciate the intricacies of the opera.

5. How can tickets for the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre's Verdi 'La forza del destino' be purchased?

Tickets for the Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre's Verdi 'La forza del destino' performance can be purchased through online booking platforms. For a convenient and secure booking experience, you can reserve your tickets through KKday. This allows you to easily secure your seats in advance and manage your booking efficiently for this highly anticipated performance, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free preparation for your opera visit.

6. What makes the New National Theatre an ideal venue for experiencing the Verdi 'La forza del destino' opera?

The New National Theatre is Japan's sole national theatre dedicated to contemporary performing arts, providing a world-class setting for productions like Verdi's 'La forza del destino'. Its modern facilities and reputation for high-quality productions ensure an exceptional viewing experience. Additionally, its location within Tokyo Opera City offers convenient access and amenities for theatre-goers.

7. Are there any specific etiquette or dress code recommendations for attending the Verdi 'La forza del destino' opera at New National Theatre?

While there isn't a strict formal dress code for attending opera at the New National Theatre, it is generally recommended to dress in smart casual attire to show respect for the performance and venue. Common opera etiquette includes arriving on time, refraining from talking during the performance, and turning off mobile phones to ensure an undisturbed experience for all attendees.

8. What kind of viewing experience can attendees expect for Verdi 'La forza del destino' at New National Theatre?

Attendees of Verdi 'La forza del destino' at the New National Theatre can expect a high-quality and immersive viewing experience. As Japan's national theatre for contemporary performing arts, the venue offers excellent acoustics and sightlines from various seating areas. Combined with the dramatic direction of David Pountney and the acclaimed conductor Erina Yashima, audiences can anticipate a captivating and memorable operatic performance.

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