The Ebisu Performance: A Night of Music and Surprises
The Ebisu concert, held in two parts, showcased a total of 12 songs, including the newly released “Wo Ai Ni” and fan-requested favorites. The first part delighted attendees with an acoustic band setup featuring guitar and keyboard, providing a raw, intimate musical experience. Yamasaki also surprised the crowd by unveiling a new, yet-to-be-titled song, creating a buzz of anticipation. The tour is set to continue with a performance in Osaka at Music Club JANUS on January 25th, promising another memorable show.

Read the full official live report here
Commemorative Online Gacha: Exclusive Fan Merchandise
In celebration of the “LIVE TOUR -Yume-“, the “Yuhane Yamasaki LIVE TOUR -Yume- Commemorative Online Gacha” will be available via ANYLAND online gacha from January 22nd. This special gacha offers a chance to win exclusive merchandise featuring live photos from the January 17th performance, with no empty draws.

The prize lineup includes:
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A Prize: Big acrylic stand with handwritten autograph and live photo (1 type)
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B Prize: Cheki with handwritten autograph
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C Prize: Big acrylic stand with live photo (1 type)
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D Prize: Live photo postcard (4 types)
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E Prize: Digital live photo (8 types)
Additionally, a “10-pull bonus” provides a digital message and digital autograph on a live photo postcard (2 types), while a “W chance” offers a personalized video message thanking fans for attending the live show.
The gacha is priced at 770 JPY (tax included) per pull and 7,700 JPY (tax included) for 10 pulls. Payment options include credit card and PayPay. The event runs from January 22nd, 18:00 JST to January 31st, 23:59 JST. Shipping and handling fees are a flat 880 JPY (tax included) per redemption. Fans can save on shipping by redeeming multiple purchases at once.
Participate in the ANYLAND online gacha here
“Wo Ai Ni”: A Love Comedy in Song
Yamasaki’s 3rd Digital Single, “Wo Ai Ni” (meaning “I love you” in Chinese), released on January 14th, is a romantic comedy song that tells the story of a protagonist falling for a Chinese restaurant’s signboard girl. The track blends electric motifs and Chinese phrases with a “China Rock” sound, capturing the dizzying excitement of love and hunger.

“Wo Ai Ni” is available on various music subscription services:
Listen to “Wo Ai Ni” here
Yuhane Yamasaki: From Group Idol to Solo Artist
Yuhane Yamasaki, born on November 5, 2002, in Aichi Prefecture, is a former member of Hello! Project’s “BEYOOOOONDS,” from which she graduated in June 2024. She re-emerged as a solo artist on October 22, 2025, with her 1st Digital Single, “Kirameki Daydream.” Her journey from group idol to solo artist showcases her evolving talent and dedication to her craft.

Fans can stay connected with Yuhane Yamasaki through her official channels:
Upcoming Osaka Performance
The “Yuhane Yamasaki LIVE TOUR -Yume-” continues in Osaka on January 25th (Sunday) at Music Club JANUS.
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Part 1: OPEN: 13:15 JST, START: 14:00 JST / Fan Event: 15:00-16:45 JST
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Part 2: OPEN: 17:15 JST, START: 18:00 JST / Fan Event: 19:00-20:45 JST
Ticket prices are 6,600 JPY (tax included) for general admission and 2,200 JPY (tax included) for fan event tickets.
Note: The performance content for Part 1 and Part 2 is expected to differ slightly.
“The energy in Ebisu was incredible, and the surprise new song really showed Yuhane’s dedication to her fans,” remarked one fan who attended the show, capturing the vibrant atmosphere of the concert. “We can’t wait to see what she brings to Osaka!”
Yuhane Yamasaki’s swift return to the stage as a solo artist, coupled with new music and interactive fan experiences like the online gacha, highlights the dynamic evolution of idol culture. Her ability to blend diverse musical styles and engage directly with her audience, both live and online, sets a compelling precedent for how Japanese idols connect with a global fanbase. As her “LIVE TOUR -Yume-” continues, it’s clear that Yamasaki is not just performing; she is crafting an immersive experience that resonates deeply with her supporters, potentially broadening the reach and appeal of kawaii idol culture worldwide.


