Kichijōji Music Festival

Kichijōji Music Festival
Dates Late April - May 5th
Location(s) The area around Kichijōji Station, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Years active 1986 – present
Website
Official site (Japanese only)

The Kichijōji Music Festival (吉祥寺音楽祭 Kichijōji Ongaku Sai) is a music festival held annually around Golden Week in Kichijōji, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. It is commonly known by the abbreviated name kichion (吉音)。

History and Outline

The festival was begun in 1986, as part of a revitalization scheme for Kichijōji, "Culture and Art City Kichijōji" (文化芸術都市・吉祥寺 Bunka Geijutsu Toshi Kichijōji). At first, the direction of the festival changed every year. In order to unify the planning of the event, after several surveys, starting in the festival's fifth year, 1990, jazz was made the festival's focus.

In the festival's 17th year, 2002, the festival underwent a renewal, aimed at further increasing the local activities of Kichijōji. Since then, with the four elements of "Old Sound Contest" (古音コンテスト Ko'on kontesuto), "Superstage," "Park concert" and "Jazz concert" as its core, the festival has been held during Golden Week every year.

The main events and outdoor events are free, but some parts, such as the Old Sound Contest and Jazz Contest are not free.

Event details and locations

Park concert (2015)
Superstage (2015)

Folk singer Wataru Takada, who dearly loved Kichijōji played on this venue before his death in 2005. Other notable performers who have performed on the Superstage include Ren Osugi, Shiro Sano, Chiyuki Asami and Naoto Kine.

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