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Japan Launches “Pink Light-Up” Campaign Ahead of BLACKPINK's Return
According to YG Entertainment, Japan kicked off a special collaboration with Kobe Port Tower starting December 1 and running until January 18. The project marks the official opening of the nationwide “Pink Light-Up” campaign, which will gradually expand to major towers and landmarks across Japan.
Kobe serves as the first destination, transforming its iconic Port Tower and surrounding streets into a full “BLACKPINK Spot.” Visitors will find:
Stunning concept photo installationsA rooftop 360-degree photo zone, where sequential photos automatically create a film-like video
A WORLD TOUR photo exhibition
A themed café offering limited-edition BLACKPINK-inspired menu items
The area is already drawing significant crowds, with fans flooding the venue for both the visuals and the exclusive experiences.
For More Details about the Kobe Port Tower event:
kobe-port-tower.com/info/bp/
Tokyo Dome to Host BLACKPINK for the Third Time
The upcoming Tokyo Dome concerts mark BLACKPINK’s third appearance at the legendary venue after successful shows in 2019 and 2023. This will be their first Japan-exclusive concert in nearly 2 years and 9 months, heightening anticipation among local fans.
To celebrate the upcoming Dome dates, Japan has seen a surge of BLACKPINK promotional events since July:
Major department stores in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya have hosted rotating pop-up stores
Japan’s top lifestyle retailer LOFT has opened BLACKPINK pop-ups across nine nationwide branches
Even with long-running schedules, these pop-ups have maintained heavy foot traffic, proving BLACKPINK’s continuous popularity in Japan.
【#BLACKPINK】
— YG JAPAN OFFICIAL (@YGJAPANofficial) November 26, 2025
POP-UP STORE 梅田会期のタイミングに合わせ
新しいグッズの発売が決定しました!
ストリートスタイルのアパレルやLIVEで活躍する
リングライトなど、様々なアイテムが登場💖
いよいよ近づいてきた東京ドーム公演に向けて
準備していきましょう🔥
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BLACKPINK began their BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> in July with a historic opening concert at Goyang Stadium — becoming the first K-pop girl group to perform there. The tour spans 33 shows in 16 major cities, including stops in North America and Europe, all of which recorded strong attendance and fan acclaim.
The group is currently performing across Asia, connecting with fans as they move toward one of the most anticipated stops of the tour: Tokyo Dome 2026.
With entire cities participating in the “Pink Light-Up” project, BLACKPINK is once again proving their unmatched cultural influence. Their return to the Tokyo Dome has evolved from a concert announcement into a nationwide celebration, showing the group’s powerful footprint in Japan’s entertainment and cultural landscape.
