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JYOCHO Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
JYOCHO Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

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Official Merch

Ratboys - Happy Birthday, Ratboy LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - AOID LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - GN LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - Printer's Devil LP
$24.0 USD
toe - For Long Tomorrow LP
$26.0 USD
toe - HEAR YOU LP
$26.0 USD
toe - the future is now 10" vinyl
$22.0 USD
toe - Our Latest Number LP
$22.0 USD
toe - Original logo shirt
$25.0 USD
toe - HEAR YOU CD
$15.0 USD
JYOCHO's tour

About JYOCHO

Kyoto, Japan-based progressive rock band JYOCHO (meaning “emotion,” “mood,” and “atmosphere” in Japanese) was formed in 2016 by guitarist Daijiro Nakagawa (formerly of Japanese math rock band Uchu Conbini) who's known for his highly sophisticated and technical and now the band consists of Daijiro Nakagawa(Gt/Cho), Nekota Netako (Vo/Key), sindee (Ba), Yuuki Hayashi (Fl), and Kojiro Yamazaki(Dr).

The band's music has passed through a variety of genres, and it builds a unique worldview that only JYOCHO can create, incorporating plenty of technical tracks, warmth, and intensity.

In January 2023, JYOCHO released "As the Gods Say e.p," which includes the ending theme song "As the Gods Say" for the Netflix series "Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre."
In the same year, the U.S. indie label Topshelf Records releases the band's latest album "Let's Promise to be Happy" in vinyl and cassette formats worldwide.

The band recently released their 4th EP "Guide and Devote e.p" featuring the ending theme song of TV anime "Banished from the Hero's Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside Season 2".

JYOCHO's unique yet beautiful sounds are well-received by music lovers all over the world.
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Genres:
Post-rock, Progressive Alternative, Progressive Rock
Hometown:
Kyoto, Japan

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to JYOCHO to play in your city
Request a Show

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past

Official Merch

Ratboys - Happy Birthday, Ratboy LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - AOID LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - GN LP
$24.0 USD
Ratboys - Printer's Devil LP
$24.0 USD
toe - For Long Tomorrow LP
$26.0 USD
toe - HEAR YOU LP
$26.0 USD
toe - the future is now 10" vinyl
$22.0 USD
toe - Our Latest Number LP
$22.0 USD
toe - Original logo shirt
$25.0 USD
toe - HEAR YOU CD
$15.0 USD
JYOCHO's tour

About JYOCHO

Kyoto, Japan-based progressive rock band JYOCHO (meaning “emotion,” “mood,” and “atmosphere” in Japanese) was formed in 2016 by guitarist Daijiro Nakagawa (formerly of Japanese math rock band Uchu Conbini) who's known for his highly sophisticated and technical and now the band consists of Daijiro Nakagawa(Gt/Cho), Nekota Netako (Vo/Key), sindee (Ba), Yuuki Hayashi (Fl), and Kojiro Yamazaki(Dr).

The band's music has passed through a variety of genres, and it builds a unique worldview that only JYOCHO can create, incorporating plenty of technical tracks, warmth, and intensity.

In January 2023, JYOCHO released "As the Gods Say e.p," which includes the ending theme song "As the Gods Say" for the Netflix series "Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre."
In the same year, the U.S. indie label Topshelf Records releases the band's latest album "Let's Promise to be Happy" in vinyl and cassette formats worldwide.

The band recently released their 4th EP "Guide and Devote e.p" featuring the ending theme song of TV anime "Banished from the Hero's Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside Season 2".

JYOCHO's unique yet beautiful sounds are well-received by music lovers all over the world.
Show More
Genres:
Post-rock, Progressive Alternative, Progressive Rock
Hometown:
Kyoto, Japan

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