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⭐ Sound × Traditional Culture × Technology — A live experience beyond mere "fusion."
In the grand opening program "KAIMoN Music Festival – Open the MoN–," contemporary music and Japanese traditional expression intersect on the same stage to open a new "gate of sound." Enjoy a special live experience woven specifically for this place and time.
Highlights
🌟 MoN’s first major music project held to commemorate its grand opening.
🎶 Experience the entire stage as "visualized sound" through real-time synchronization of audio, lighting, and video.
💻 A hybrid production where digital technology and analog soul melt together.
🔊 An immersive, three-dimensional sound design that envelops the audience in audio.
General Info
📅 Date: Friday, May 22nd | Doors Open 6:00 PM / Start 7:00 PM
📍 Location: MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives Box1000
🎤 Artist: ROTH BART BARON × Taro Ishida
👤 Age Requirement: All ages welcome
🥤 One-drink system: Separate drink fee required at the venue.
♿ Accessibility: If you wish to view from a wheelchair or require assistance, please contact (0570-022-030) before purchasing tickets.
❓ View the FAQs for this experience here
Description
KAIMoN Music Festival – Open the MoN– is a music festival that celebrates the "opening of the gate" (Kaimon) of MoN Takanawa while presenting a new live experience where contemporary music meets traditional Japanese performing arts and physical expression. The production utilizes real-time linkage between sound, light, and visuals to bring the stage to life as "visualized sound." With a hybrid composition of digital and analog and a 3D sound design, it creates an experience that immerses your entire body.
ROTH BART BARON
ROTH BART BARON is a folk-rock band from Tokyo, Japan, formed in 2009 around singer-songwriter Masaya Mifune. The band has built a strong presence at major music festivals, including multiple appearances at FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL. Blending a sense of vast, nature-inspired scale with US indie–rooted band ensembles, they construct a distinctive soundscape that boldly incorporates modern technology.
Their lyrical world, closely intertwined with beautiful melodies, blurs the boundary between reality and the inner lives of its protagonists as they sway within the context of their time. Through this ambiguity, the songs portray themes of emotional recovery and rebirth, seeking to reclaim what is fundamentally human. This organic and open-ended musical approach continues to captivate music fans not only in Japan but around the world.
Taro Ishida
Born in Boston. After completing graduate studies at Tokyo University of the Arts, he composed his first Gagaku (Japanese imperial court music) piece in 2014, earning high praise from Ryuichi Sakamoto. In 2022, he served as the Lead Arranger for the drama series "SHOGUN," for which he received Emmy and Grammy nominations. Currently, he is active in a wide range of fields including composition, stage direction, and production, creating a unique form of expression that fuses Gagaku with contemporary music.





