"Our choir was delighted to be able to take part in the competition and the festival! It was a great pleasure and a lot of fun! We will take part in more competitions and festivals in the future when we have more space in our program calendar!"

4th Sing from Kobe
International Choir Festival & Competition
The choral year 2026 begins again in Japan – introducing a new name to the festival: SING FROM KOBE!
In this fourth edition of the international choir festival, choirs from around the world are again invited to participate in a friendly competition.
At the heart of "Sing from Kobe" is the cherished "Pray from Kobe" concert, where over 600 voices will unite in the magnificent Kobe Bunka Hall to sing for peace.
Join us for SING (and PRAY) from Kobe – a festival where the joy of singing meets the transformative power of music.

INVITATION
Let’s begin the choral year 2026 in Japan with a new energy and a new name – SING FROM KOBE! I invite you to join us in this wonderful festival, where choirs from around the world come together in friendly competition and the traditional "Pray from Kobe" concert, sharing a powerful message of peace and harmony with the world.

Participation opportunities
This event provides you the opportunity to choose from the following options of participation:
Non-competitive Participation | Competitive Participation |
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Festival Participation** | Competition Categories* |
Evaluation Performance* | Evaluation Performance* |
friendship concert performance included
* at least two performances included
Registration Information
Early Bird deadline: June 16, 2025
Registration deadline: September 1, 2025
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Event Details
Destination
Perched on a hillside sloping down to the sea, Kobe is one of Japan's most attractive and cosmopolitan cities. It was a maritime gateway from the earliest days of trade with China and home to one of the first foreign communities after Japan reopened to the world in the mid-19th century. One of Kobe's best features is its relatively small size – most sights can be reached on foot from the main train stations, making it a pleasure for casual wandering and stopping in its high quality restaurants and cafes. The most pleasant neighbourhoods to explore are Kitano-chõ, Nankinmachi Chinatown and, after dark, the bustling area around Sannomiya Station.
Source: lonelyplanet.com
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