Naniwa Danshi’s first-ever Dome tour, VoyAGE, wrapped up on February 4, 2026, after two unforgettable days in Tokyo and an incredible six-day run in their hometown of Osaka.
Dumpling Box had the honor of being at the venue for some of the Osaka shows thanks to the help from a dedicated and loyal Nanifam ♥

Being the first artist to ever perform for 6 consecutive days in Dome and also being their first ever Dome tour, this was a huge accomplishment. The entire city was overflowing with Naniwa vibes everywhere. All across the city, Naniwa Danshi advertisements could be seen and heard with their newly debuted song, “Sukisugi,” from their 10th single, HARD WORK, playing in Sugi pharmacies, book stores with posters all around, make-up stores with the members’ faces, convenience stores with their faces, and more.





I was able to attend the last of their Kyocera Dome concerts for this tour, but first, Oshikatsu was a must for this entire concert week. The day began by getting some oshi-themed drinks that were adorable-y decorated with member coloured drinks and cookies shaped in the members’ names. And they didn’t just look cute, they also tasted delicious!


The venue, decorated with flags of each member, posters, and more, was filled with Nanifam of all ages taking pictures, buying merchandise and CDs, and excitedly waiting to go inside Kyocera Dome.
There was a huge poster with all the members that showed half of Tokyo Dome and half of Kyocera Dome, and everyone looked stunning!

And of course, who can forget Joe showing some love for his favourite baseball team, the Orix Buffaloes!

Before making my way inside the venue, I headed over to the International Nanifam event to meet some worldwide Nanifam. What an amazing celebration of international fans from all over the world coming together to celebrate the boys and all their amazing accomplishments. There was even a cake that was, without a question, ADORABLE. It even had the members’ faces made out of chocolate! And it tasted amazing too!

After some fun times with friends, I set off to go to the venue and went inside, and immediately, I could sense a ton of excitement in the air. As fans settled into their seats, the blaring instrumental track of “Gira Gira Summer” got louder and louder as the lights dimmed and the intro started playing on screen.
The stage came alive as Naniwa Danshi members descended from the ceiling in brightly coloured red and gold outfits, complete with golden sparkly crowns and long flow-y jackets, designed by the one and only member Kento! The kira kira outfits could be seen from even the furthest seats. Costumes have always been a huge part of Naniwa Danshi concerts that all fans especially look forward to, and this tour was no different.

The concert opened with the new anniversary version of their classic hit song, “Diamond Smile.” And indeed they sparkled brightly like diamonds.
Right from the beginning, you could really feel the energy and love in the venue. Being the kick off to their 5th Anniversary year, the production of this concert had certainly leveled up, starting “Over the Horizon!” with firework explosions so loud that the sound boomed throughout the entire dome.
As the concert went on, they continued dropping banger after banger. Naniwa members sang and danced so enthusiastically on the moving stage that it felt like even the stage was dancing along with them. They performed the 2025 updated version of their member rap intro song Seven Stars, and the fans erupted with screams as Ryusei said “Daaaisuki da yo~” (I loooove you~), a callback to his line from his duet with fellow member Daigo, “Koiyakedome,” from their 2024 album Alpha.
After a few more songs, there were only 6 members left on stage, and suddenly, from the ceiling came down Joko in a beautiful, bright orange wedding gown and long flowing hair as “Chuki Chuki Honeymoon” came on. The LED screens also displayed beautiful church scenery featuring all Naniwa Danshi members. I hope this series continues on forever!
Next up, Naniwa did what they love best and brought out their beloved Kansai Juniors and had the Kanjuu members sing “Yuuki 100%” and “Kansai Island” with them! The Juniors were all super excited and lively too as they jumped up and down, danced vigorously, and tossed up their takoyaki balloons in the air!
Throughout the entire con, the videos recorded for the screen were absolutely adorable. Tying in to the theme of their music video for “Never Romantic,” there was a Naniwa Gakuen theme and they had all of their Instagram and TikTok dances of “Never Romantic” playing on the screen to look like an actual Instagram Live with comments showing on the screen and the follower count rising. This song has the most adorable dance ever! I love it so much!
Reaching the midpoint of the concert, it was MC time! This was a special concert for many reasons, of course, it was the last concert in their first-ever Dome tour and the last of their 6-day run in Kyocera Dome, but it was also just a few short days before their oldest member Joe was having his 30th birthday!
The members had to make things memorable for him, and what better way to do that than by embarrassing him. The ceiling had lasers projected in blue that read “Happy Birthday Joichiro!” and the members and staff had secretly gotten recorded video messages from Joe’s very own parents, sister and grandma and Joe commented shyly about how they should have at least used a voice changer.
Brimming with joy and embarrassment, members also brought out a big baseball shaped cake and played a recorded video message from Joe’s favourite senpai, You Yokoyama from SUPER EIGHT, as well as some of Joe’s favourite Orix Buffaloes baseball players. Naniwa Danshi members also each gave precious messages to their older brother figure of the group and wished him well.
The members sailed on to the second half of their voyage by performing “The Greatest Voyage” fully complete with bicycles attached to huge hot air balloons shaped as their faces that were suspended 35 metres in the air. In the middle of the song, there was a “network error” and the balloons started losing air and energy.

So Hassun asked Nanifam for help, and he said that when he shouted “Balloon”, he needed the fans to scream “Agare” (Go up). So everyone in the audience shouted with all their might to help the balloons go back up in the air. The members pedaled with all their might, waving to fans in the upper seats and giving out fan service as they all rode throughout the dome. Kyohei, having a huge fear of heights, tightly shut his eyes and gripped on tightly as other members playfully teased him.
After descending down off their bicycles, they did 2 songs that were perfectly fitting with the winter theme, “#MerryXmas” and “Happy Surprise.” Both of these songs were adorable, and they even had snow falling down from the ceiling of the dome. Towards the second half of the concerts, it was time to bring out all the back-to-back bangers, of course, starting with their debut hit, “UBU LOVE.” The members came out in their bedazzled pink sequin debut outfits and did a medley of some of their greatest hits like “Sachi Are”, “Soda Pop Love”, “Chuki Chuki Hurricane,” and their global anthem “Bokuzora ~Ashiato no nai Mirai~”, a song that I always feel represents their worldwide Nanifam.
After raising the roof, it was sadly time for closing speeches. Mitchy mentioned that he wants this tour to be the beginning of their 3 Dome, 4 Dome, and 5 Dome tours and that he wants to be able to perform in stadiums where he can see fireworks together with the members and Nanifam. I hope that one day Mitchy’s dream can come true.
Being the last concert of the tour, the fans were not in any rush to get home. The encore chants started as fans screamed “NA-NI-WA!! DAN-SHI!!” over and over until the members came out for not only one but a double encore. They performed their newest song, “Sukisugi,” that fans had been hearing all across town. The dance was adorable and extremely Naniwa-like.
From announcing their Dome tour at Yokohama Arena, to now being able to perform here, Naniwa Danshi has come such a long way. Overall, the concert was amazing. Naniwa Danshi has truly leveled up and overcome many hurdles to finally be able to achieve the first of their many dreams.
The concert was full of energy, sparkles, happiness, and lots of love from the members and fans. I look forward to watching the group grow even more as they sail forward into their 5th Anniversary!
Congratulations Naniwa Danshi, and thank you from your international fans!
❤️🧡💛💜💗💙💚

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