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Revision as of 17:08, 9 February 2016

AKB48 and its sister groups have played at many concert venues since the groups began. These venues range from the theaters themselves to the biggest stadium in Japan, Nissan Stadium.

AKB48 Theater

AKB48 Theater Entrance

The AKB48 Theater (AKB48劇場), is where AKB48 was founded, and where they hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The AKB48 Theater is in Akihabara, Tokyo, which is the city that AKB48 is named after.

The AKB48 Theater is situated in the Don Quixote in Akihabara, with the theater on its 8th floor.

Akihabara, Tokyo
Capacity - 229
Website - Here

Current Stages

SKE48 Theater

SKE48 Theater Entrance (Late 2012)

The SKE48 Theater (SKE48劇場), is where SKE48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The SKE48 Theater is in SUNSHINE SAKAE, Nagoya, which is the place that SKE48 is named after.

The SKE48 Theater recently went under a renovation, which was completed in late 2012.

Sakae, Nagoya
Capacity - 299
Website - Here

Current Stages

NMB48 Theater

NMB48 Theater Entrance

The NMB48 Theater (NMB48劇場), is where NMB48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The NMB48 Theater is in Namba, Osaka, which is the place that NMB48 is named after.

The NMB48 Theater is the only 48 group theater that is underground.

Namba, Osaka
Capacity - 233
Website - Here

Current Stages


HKT48 Theater

HKT48 Theater Entrance

The HKT48 Theater (HKT48劇場), is where HKT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The HKT48 Theater is in Hakata, Fukuoka, which is the place that HKT48 is named after.

The HKT48 Theater is the only 48 theater that has a permanent walkway built in.

Hakata, Fukuoka
Capacity - 300
Website - Here

Current Stages


NGT48 Theater

The NGT48 Theater (NGT48劇場), is where NGT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The NGT48 Theater is in the shopping mall Lovela 2 in Niigata, which is the place that NGT48 is named after.

Niigata
Capacity - 295
Website -

Current Stages

JKT48 Theater

JKT48 Theater Entrance

The JKT48 Theater, is where JKT48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The JKT48 Theater is in fX Sudirman, a shopping mall in Jakarta.

This theater is the first international sister group theater created.

Jakarta, Indonesia
Capacity - 210
Website - Here

Current Stages

SNH48 Theater

SNH48 Theater Exterior (Artist Impressions)

The SNH48 Theater, is where SNH48 hold their Theater Performances almost everyday.

The SNH48 Theater opened on August 30, 2013.

Shanghai, China
Capacity - N/A
Website - Here

Current Stages

Tokyo Dome City Hall

Tokyo Dome City Hall

Tokyo Dome City Hall is a small scale hall used for many sports events, fashion shows, circuses and concerts. The Tokyo Dome City Hall is located in Tokyo Dome City, and should not be confused with Tokyo Dome.

Tokyo Dome City Hall is also known as JCB Hall.

Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo
Capacity - 3,100
Website - Here

Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan

Nippon Budoukan

Nippon Budoukan

The Nippon Budoukan (日本武道館) is a large music venue and martial arts hall in the center of Tokyo. The Budoukan was originally built for use in the 1964 Summer Olympics, as a Judo Arena.

The Budoukan offers 360° seating, which AKB48 takes advantage of during their Janken Taikai and several concerts.

Chiyoda, Tokyo
Capacity - 20,000
Website - Here

Nippon Seinenkan

Akasaka Blitz

Akasaka Blitz

Akasaka Blitz (赤坂BLITZ) is a music venue in the center of Tokyo, which is owned by TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).

Akasaka Blitz opened in 1996, but was closed from 2003 to 2008 for redevelopment by TBS.

The capacity all standing is 1,298, but the all seated is 604.

Minato, Tokyo
Capacity - 1,298
Website - Here



Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall

Kasairin Kaikouen

NHK Hall

Shibuya AX

Shibuya AX

SHIBUYA-AX is the only purpose built music hall with the capacity of 1,500 in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.

Shibuya, Tokyo
Capacity - 1,500 (Standing)
Website - Here

Yoyogi National Gymnasium

Aichi Welfare Pension Hall

Aichi Arts Center

Aichi Arts Center

Aichi Arts Center (愛知芸術文化センター) is a medium sized venue for the performing arts in Nagoya.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 2,500
Website - Here







Nagoya Century Hall

Nagoya Century Hall

Nagoya Century Hall (名古屋国際会議場) is a multi-purpose convention center in Nagoya.

The center is also called the Nagoya Congress Center.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 3,000
Website - Here






Nagoya Bottom Line

Nagoya Bottom Line

Nagoya Century Hall (ボトムライン) is a small music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is based off of a music venue by the same name, located in Greenwich Village, New York City.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 1,100
Website - Here








Nagoya Diamond Hall

Nagoya Diamond Hall

Nagoya Diamond Hall (名古屋ダイアモンドホール) is a small music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is also known as CLUB DIAMOND HALL.

The venue opened in 1992.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 1,000
Website - Here















Nippon Gaishi Hall

Nippon Gaishi Hall

Nippon Gaishi Hall (日本ガイシホール) is a large music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is known in English as the Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium.

SKE48's largest solo venue to be performed at.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 10,000
Website - Here





Fukuoka International Congress Center

NHK Osaka Hall

Namba Hatch

Orix Theater

Orix Theater

Orix Theater (オリックス劇場) is a medium sized music venue in Osaka.

The venue has played host to many famous bands, such as Queen.

Osaka, Japan
Capacity - 2,400
Website - Here






Fuji-Q Highland

Kobe Kokusaikaikan

Kobe Kokusaikaikan

Kobe Kokusaikaikan (神戸国際会館) is a medium sized music venue in Kobe.

The English name of the venue is Kobe International House.

Kobe, Hyogo
Capacity - 2,112
Website - Here
















Kobe World Kinen Hall

Kobe World Kinen Hall

Kobe World Kinen Hall, also known as World Hall (ワールド記念ホール), is a medium sized music venue located in Kobe, Japan

Kobe, Japan
Capacity - 8,000
Website - Here





Sands Theater

Webster Hall

Yakushi-ji Temple

Saitama Super Arena

Saitama Super Arena

Saitama Super Arena (さいたまスーパーアリーナ) is a multi-purpose arena in Saitama, on the outskirts of Tokyo.

The arena has the possibility to range its seating capacity from 5,000 seats to 37,000 seats, depending on the requirements.

Saitama, Saitama
Capacity - 37,000
Website - Here



Yokohama Arena

Yokohama Arena

Yokohama Arena is a large sized music venue in Yokohama.

Yokohama, Japan
Capacity - 17,000
Website - Here





Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome (福岡 ヤフオク!ドーム) is a baseball field and dome in the city of Fukuoka.

The dome is home to the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Chuo, Fukuoka
Capacity - 38,561
Website - Here



Nagoya Dome

Nagoya Dome

Nagoya Dome (ナゴヤドーム) is a baseball field in Nagoya. The dome is home to the Chunichi Dragons.

The stadium is an example of a Geodesic Dome.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 40,500
Website - Here






Osaka Kyocera Dome

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Osaka Kyocera Dome (大阪ドーム) is a baseball stadium in Osaka.

Osaka is the home city to NMB48.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Nishi, Osaka
Capacity - 50,000
Website - Here





Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome

Sapporo Dome (札幌ドーム) is a stadium used primarily for baseball and soccer.

It's home to the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, and the Consadole Sapporo.

The dome is also one of the 5 big domes in Japan.

Toyohira, Sapporo
Capacity - 53,796
Website - Here






Seibu Dome

Seibu Dome

Seibu Dome (西武ドーム) is a medium-sized dome, and baseball field, the home of the Saitama Seibu Lions.

The dome was AKB48's first dome concert.

The dome has no wall behind the stands, which allows natural air-conditioning instead of having to pay money for inside air-conditioning. This was however a disadvantage during AKB48's, as the temperature was too hot, and members including ace Maeda Atsuko ended up fainting.

Tokorozawa, Saitama
Capacity - 33,921
Website - Here



Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム) is a large dome in Tokyo, and one of the 5 Big Domes of Japan. The dome is surrounded by Tokyo Dome City.

The Dome is home to the Yomiuri Giants, and is host to many sporting and musical events.

The Dome was set as a big goal of AKB48 since their formation, and they finally achieved it in 2012.

Bunkyo, Tokyo
Capacity - 42,000
Website - Here


Zepp Fukuoka

Zepp Fukuoka

Zepp Fukuoka is a medium sized music venue in Fukuoka.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Fukuoka, Japan
Capacity - 2,001
Website - Here




Zepp Nagoya

Zepp Nagoya

Zepp Nagoya is a medium sized music venue in Nagoya.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Nagoya, Japan
Capacity - 1,792
Website - Here

Zepp Osaka

Zepp Osaka

Zepp Osaka was a medium sized music venue in Osaka.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Tokyo, Japan
Capacity - 2200






Zepp Sapporo

Zepp Sapporo

Zepp Sapporo is a medium sized music venue in Sapporo.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Tokyo, Japan
Capacity - 2,009
Website - Here






Zepp Sendai

Zepp Sendai

Zepp Sendai was a medium sized music venue in Sendai.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Sendai, Japan
Capacity - 1,500




Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Tokyo is a medium sized music venue in Tokyo.

The venue is part of the Zepp music venue group.

The venues are a subsidiary of Sony Music Records Japan.

Tokyo, Japan
Capacity - 2,709
Website - Here





Ajinomoto Stadium

Ajinomoto Stadium

Choufu, Tokyo
Capacity - 49,970










National Olympic Stadium

National Olympic Stadium















Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium (日産スタジアム) is the largest stadium in Japan, with a capacity of over 70,000 seats.

The stadium often holds large sporting events, such as FIFA World Cups.

AKB48 is the first ever female act to hold a concert at the stadium. They are closely followed by fellow idol group, Momoiro Clover Z, who will perform at the stadium in August, 2013.

Yokohama, Kanagawa
Capacity - 72,327
Website - Here




Toyota Stadium

Toyota Stadium













Guangzhou International Sports & Art Center