Tokyo is gearing up for one of the most anticipated music events of the year as Ultra Japan 2025 celebrates its 10th anniversary on September 13–14 at Odaiba Ultra Park. Since its launch in 2014, the festival has become a defining moment in Japan’s live entertainment calendar, drawing tens of thousands of fans from across Asia and beyond who come for the electrifying mix of international DJs, state-of-the-art production, and the energy of Tokyo itself.

 

This year’s lineup underscores why Ultra Japan has remained at the forefront of electronic music festivals. Global icons Calvin Harris, DJ Snake, Gryffin, and Hardwell will headline the Main Stage, bringing high-octane performances that combine chart-topping hits with spectacular visuals. The production is set to feature towering LED screens, immersive stage design, and pyrotechnics that have become synonymous with the Ultra brand, ensuring the festival once again sets the benchmark for live electronic music in Japan.

For fans seeking a deeper and darker sound, the RESISTANCE stage returns with a powerful roster led by ARTBAT, Apashe, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Morten, and Mykris. Known for pushing the boundaries of house and techno, RESISTANCE has established itself as a vital counterpoint to the Main Stage’s euphoria, giving Ultra Japan its unique balance of mainstream appeal and underground credibility.

What makes Ultra Japan stand out on the global festival map is its setting. Staged in Odaiba with sweeping views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline, the festival transforms the waterfront into a world of sound and light. As night falls and the skyline merges with lasers and strobes, the atmosphere captures Tokyo’s distinct ability to merge tradition, modernity, and cutting-edge culture into a single experience.

Celebrating a decade in Tokyo, Ultra Japan 2025 is more than just a music festival; it is a symbol of how electronic music has embedded itself into Japanese pop culture while maintaining its international prestige. For first-time visitors, it offers a chance to witness Tokyo at its most vibrant, while longtime fans will find the anniversary edition a reminder of why Ultra Japan has become an unmissable ritual each September.

Ultra Japan 2025 promises two days of unforgettable performances, breathtaking visuals, and a community of fans united by music. With its 10th anniversary, the festival is set not only to honor its past but to project the future of live electronic experiences in Japan.

Official links:

Ultra Japan — https://ultrajapan.com

Ultra Worldwide — https://ultramusiceurope.com/worldwide/

Official ticket site URL https://ultrajapan.com/ja/tickets-2025

Official Advance Tickets (August 6th (Wednesday) 17:00~)

GA | 2-day pass 32,000 yen, 1-day pass 18,000 yen

 PGA | 2-day ticket: 48,000 yen, 1-day ticket: 26,000 yen

 U-23 | 2-day ticket 14,000 yen

Official website of each ticket vendor

 Lawson Ticket: https://l-tike.com/concert/ultrajapan/

 mu-mo TICKET: http://ry-tickets.jp/ultrajapan2025

 Ticket Pia: https://w.pia.jp/t/ultrajapan2025/

 eplus: https://eplus.jp/ultrajapan/

 Rakuten Ticket: https://rt.jp/ultrajapan

 Livepocket: https://t.livepocket.jp/e/80u3w

 ZAIKO: https://iflyer.zaiko.io/e/ultrajapan2025

 Trip.com: https://www.trip.com/t/0uCWo5DUHQ2

 TicketMe: https://ticketme.io/event/group/13d04914-d4f6-42e2-b870-0b1a94c5764c/6186b396-445a-4552-9e91-1f4321a30748

Official SNS Facebook: @UltraJapan / X: @ultrajapan / Instagram: @ultrajapan / LINE: Ultra Japan / TikTok: @ultrajapan

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I am the Senior Editor here at SPOT-Report and a photo journalist whose stories cover various trends on the streets of Tokyo and various sporting events. I'm also a sneakerhead who is up to date with all the latest news on sneaker drops. Who doesn't admire nice fashion... I am also very well versed in the Fashion Week scene over the last 10+ years of covering Tokyo Fashion Week every season. To showcase my work, I publish my articles here for the expat community here in Japan to keep up with.

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