Hitsujibungaku Wraps 18-Month Tour Break Tonight with Sapporo Finale
Alternative rock trio Hitsujibungaku concludes their first domestic tour in a year and a half tonight at Zepp Sapporo, with portions streaming live on social media.

Hitsujibungaku Wraps 18-Month Tour Break Tonight with Sapporo Finale
Alternative rock trio Hitsujibungaku brings their "SPRING TOUR 2026" to a close tonight at Zepp Sapporo, marking the end of their first domestic tour in over a year and a half.
Fans who can't make it to Hokkaido can catch portions of the final performance through live streams on the band's official Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) accounts starting around 8:45 PM JST.
The tour represents a significant return to Japanese stages for the Tokyo-based band, known for their dreamy indie rock sound and introspective lyrics. Hitsujibungaku, whose name translates to "sheep literature," consists of vocalist and guitarist Shiori Fukuda, bassist Hiroki Sasaki, and drummer Daiki Tsuneta.
The group has been building momentum both domestically and internationally, with their ethereal sound resonating particularly well with younger audiences. Their previous releases have explored themes of youth, relationships, and urban life, delivered through Fukuda's distinctive vocal style and the band's carefully crafted arrangements.
Tonight's streaming approach reflects the band's commitment to connecting with fans beyond traditional concert venues, especially important given the extended gap since their last domestic tour. The multi-platform broadcast ensures maximum accessibility for their growing fanbase.
While specific setlist details haven't been announced, fans can expect to hear tracks from their recent catalog as the band caps off what appears to be a successful return to regular touring.
