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  "description": "SAKAE SP-RING turns 20 this year, bringing hundreds of artists to 18 venues across Sakae and Shin-Sakae. Here’s how the wristband system works, where to exchange tickets, and a few acts worth catching before you lose your friends somewhere near Shin-Sakae.",
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  "site": "https://www.nagoyabuzz.com",
  "tags": [
    "TIGET",
    "Apple",
    "Google Play",
    "www.sakaespring.com",
    "Instagram",
    "https://www.instagram.com/sakae_spring",
    "Using the Nagoya Japan Muicipal Subway SystemThis simple map and explanation will help you understand the Nagoya Subway system and some money-saving tips!Nagoya BuzzNagoya Buzz",
    "LiveTribe.jp Is Changing Nagoya’s Music SceneA Florida punk farmhouse in ’84. A maze of Nagoya venues in 2025. One problem connecting them: nobody can find the shows. LiveTribe.jp finally fixes that—bringing bands, venues, and fans onto the same map.Nagoya BuzzDoug Breté"
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  "textContent": "## Twenty Years of Losing Your Friends\nIn Venues You've Never Heard Of!\n\n\nNagoya has a music festival that can be confusing the first time you participate — and by the time you do it's too late.\n\nYour wristband is on, your friends are somewhere on the other side of Shin-Sakae, and a band you've never heard of is making you feel things you weren't expecting on a Saturday afternoon.\n\n**SAKAE SP-RING** , known locally as **SakaSup (サカスプ),** turns 20 this year. Organized by **ZIP-FM** , it takes **18 venues spread across Sakae and nearby Shin-Sakae** and fills them with a lineup of several hundred artists over two days.\n\nThere is no _\"main stage\"_ , no headliner logic — just a wristband, a timetable, and a city that's more walkable than you think.\n\nThe format is the point.\n\nYou're not coming to see _one_ thing.\n\nYou're coming to **wander**. Pick a cluster of venues, check in doors and listen, miss something somewhere else, find something better.\n\nThere are**A LOT OF BANDS** - too many to validate here.**\n\nThe discovery _is_ The Event. **\n\n_That said..._\n\n## Four Acts Worth Seeing\n\n**Laura day romance**\nThis Osaka-based quartet has been one of the more interesting things in Japanese indie for a few years now: measured, emotionally precise, the kind of band that sounds better the second time you hear them than the first. If you come in cold, give it two songs before deciding to leave.\n\n* * *\n\n**Necry Talkie\n(ネクライトーキー)**\nLoud, fast, and structurally weird in the best possible way. Necry Talkie have built a devoted following by making music that never quite sits comfortably in any one genre, which is basically the ideal SAKAE SP-RING band. Expect a room full of people who already know every word.\n\n* * *\n\n**Furui Riho\n(古井りほ)**\nSinger-songwriter, but not in the direction you're probably imagining. Furui Riho's music pulls as much from soul, R&B, and modern pop as it does from traditional singer-songwriter territory, with arrangements that are far more interesting than the label suggests. She's the kind of artist who earns new listeners one set at a time—and usually keeps them.\n\n* * *\n\n**Ryukku to Soine Gohan\n(リュックと添い寝ごはん)**\nThe name translates roughly to _\"Backpack and Sleeping Together Dinner,\"_ which should tell you something. Ryukku to Soine Gohan make the kind of indie pop that feels bright on the surface but carries a quiet melancholy underneath. Melodic, thoughtful, and easy to settle into without fading into the background. A good choice for the middle of the afternoon, when the sun is still out and you haven't quite decided where the day is going.\n\n* * *\n\n**\"Local Act\": 呂布カルマ\n(Ryohu Karma)**\nIf you only know one name on this list before June 6, make it this one.**呂布カルマ** is Nagoya hip-hop—not in the nostalgic sense, but in the ongoing, actively-refusing-to-leave-for-Tokyo sense. He's spent years building his **JET CITY PEOPLE labe** l here, competing at the highest levels of Japan's rap battle circuit, and collecting a following that cuts across scenes. Seeing him at a live-circuit festival like SakaSup is different from seeing him in a hip-hop venue—and that's exactly why it's worth doing.\n\n### The Basics\n\nTickets are available through TIGET, **e+** , **Pia** , and **Lawson Ticket (L-code: 40061; overseas purchases: L-code 40062**).\n\nWristband exchange takes place at Oasis 21—not at the venues—and begins at 09:30 on both days. Show up before you start venue-hopping. Students receive ¥500 back on presentation of valid ID at the exchange.\n\nThe official app includes a timetable builder, which you'll want. This is not a one-venue event.\n\nThere's also a free outdoor stage at Oasis 21 this year. Check sakaespring.com for the latest timetable and stage information. It provides an easy entry point to the festival even if a wristband isn't in the budget.\n\n**The event has official Apps you can download:**\n\nApple\nGoogle Play\n\nShare this post!\n\n## The Details\n\n**SAKAE SP-RING 2026**\nサカエスプリング 2026\n\n**Venue:**\n18 live music venues\nAcross Sakae and Shin-Sakae\n\n**Date:**\nSat. June 6 – Sun. June 7, 2026\n\n**Times:**\nDoors 11:30\nPerformances from 12:00\n\n**Price:**\n1-Day Pass ¥4,200\n2-Day Pass ¥7,500 (Advance)\n\nStudents receive a ¥500 cashback at wristband exchange\nupon presentation of valid student ID.\n\n**Website:**\nwww.sakaespring.com\n\nInstagram\nhttps://www.instagram.com/sakae_spring\n\n\n**Wristband Exchange:**\nOasis 21\n\n**Exchange Hours:**\n09:30–20:00 (both days)\n\nAll ticket holders must exchange their ticket for a festival wristband before entering participating venues.\n\n### Access\n\n**By Subway / Train:**\n\n**Higashiyama Line — Sakae Station (H10)**\nDirect access to Oasis 21.\n\n**Meijo Line — Sakae Station (M08)**\nDirect access to Oasis 21.\n\n**Sakura-dori Line — Hisaya-odori Station (S05)**\nApproximately 5 minutes on foot to Oasis 21.\n\n**Meijo Line — Hisaya-odori Station (M06)**\nApproximately 5 minutes on foot to Oasis 21.\n\nMost participating venues are within walking distance of Sakae and Hisaya-odori stations.\n\nUsing the Nagoya Japan Muicipal Subway SystemThis simple map and explanation will help you understand the Nagoya Subway system and some money-saving tips!Nagoya BuzzNagoya Buzz\n\n## MAP\n\n**Read More About Nagoya's Live Music Scene**\n\nLiveTribe.jp Is Changing Nagoya’s Music SceneA Florida punk farmhouse in ’84. A maze of Nagoya venues in 2025. One problem connecting them: nobody can find the shows. LiveTribe.jp finally fixes that—bringing bands, venues, and fans onto the same map.Nagoya BuzzDoug Breté",
  "title": "SAKAE SP-RING | June 6 - 7, 2026",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-30T09:03:28.337Z"
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