Music Awards Japan 2026 to Stream Live Globally on Multiple Platforms
Japan's largest international music awards ceremony will broadcast live on NHK and stream worldwide on YouTube, with multiple platforms offering coverage of the June event.

The Music Awards Japan 2026 ceremony will reach audiences across multiple platforms when it takes place at Tokyo's TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO on June 13.
NHK will provide live television coverage of the awards show, while YouTube will stream the event globally. Additional live coverage will be available through TOKYO MX, Lemino, ABEMA, and radiko, giving fans numerous ways to watch Japan's largest international music awards ceremony.
Leading up to the main event, a new YouTube program called "OTOMO presents MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN -Deep Insights-" will launch on March 13. This show appears designed to build anticipation and provide behind-the-scenes content related to the awards.
The Music Awards Japan has positioned itself as the country's premier international music awards ceremony, recognizing achievements across various genres and celebrating both domestic and international artists. The multi-platform approach reflects the global reach and significance the organizers hope to achieve with this year's ceremony.
The Toyota Arena Tokyo, located in the capital's Chofu area, provides a fitting venue for such a large-scale event. With its modern facilities and substantial capacity, the arena has hosted numerous major concerts and events since opening.
The comprehensive broadcasting strategy suggests the organizers are committed to maximizing the ceremony's reach, making it accessible to both Japanese audiences and international J-Pop fans who want to follow the awards in real-time.
