Naon no Yaon

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Naon no Yaon
GenreRock, heavy metal, pop
DatesApril 29 (currently)
Location(s)Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall
(Tokyo, Japan)
Years active1987–1991, 2008, 2013–present
Founded byShow-Ya
Organized byMasterworks / Life
Websitenaonnoyaon.net

Naon no Yaon (Japanese: NAONのYAON) is an annual all-female music festival held at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in Tokyo, Japan's Hibiya Park. Created and "produced" by heavy metal band Show-Ya, performing artists and staff members are restricted to females, but attendance is open to everyone.[a][2][3]

History

Naon no Yaon is held at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, which is nicknamed "Yaon."

Naon no Yaon is produced by all-female band

professional wrestlers took part in the past. However, she said the number of female bands had increased significantly by 2014 and that they had to put limits on the number of solo artists and bands they can have.[4]

The first Naon no Yaon festival was held at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall (Hibiya Yagai Ongakudō) on September 20, 1987.[5] The "naon" in the title was devised by reversing the syllables of "onna", the Japanese word for "woman", while "yaon" is a commonly used abbreviation of the venue's name.[6] Naon no Yaon was held at the same concert hall in September annually for five years; from 1987 until 1991, the year Terada left Show-Ya.[7] In addition to the host band, Princess Princess performed almost every year.[7][8] Ann Lewis, Nokko, and Minako Honda are some of the other musical acts that performed during the original run of the festival.[8]

After 17 years, the sixth Naon no Yaon was held on April 29, 2008. A special act composed of former members of the disbanded bands Princess Princess and

Carmen Maki & Oz as the final song.[7] A concert DVD was released in October 2008.[10]

Naon no Yaon was revived in 2013 in conjunction with the 90th anniversary of Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.

livestreamed worldwide.[14]

Event history

Date Select performers Notes
September 20, 1987 Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Carmen Maki,[5] Hidemi Ishikawa, Jun Miho
September 11, 1988 Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Minako with Wild Cats, Ann Lewis, Nokko, Sheena,[5] You
September 17, 1989 Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Nokko, Kyoko, Kaori Tsuchiya
September 15 and 16, 1990[5] Show-Ya, Ann Lewis, Takako Shirai, Yuiko Tsubokura, Pink Sapphire, Mami Yamase, Ruriko Kubō The only two-day edition
September 15, 1991 Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Linda Yamamoto, Shima-chang, Steffanie
April 29, 2008 Show-Ya, Nanase Aikawa, Yu-ki, Scandal, Nao Nagasawa, Maria, Dream[9]
April 29, 2013 Show-Ya, Shoko Nakagawa, Anna Tsuchiya, Aya Hirano, Destrose, Cyntia, Lovendor[15]
April 29, 2014 Show-Ya, Chisato Moritaka, Kavka Shishido, Gacharic Spin, Yoko Yazawa, Zwei, Miliyah Kato[16][17]
April 29, 2015 Show-Ya, Naomi Tamura, Ayumi Nakamura, Kamen Joshi, Pink Sapphire, Saki, Mie[18][19]
August 23, 2015 Show-Ya, Junko Yagami, Go-Bang's, Silent Siren, Mary's Blood, Chelsy[20] Special summer edition titled "Naon no Yaon 2015 ~Summer~"
June 12, 2016 Show-Ya, Nanase Aikawa, Kyoko, Gacharic Spin, Cyntia,[12] Band-Maid, Zwei
April 29, 2017 Show-Ya, Ai Haruna, Kahoru Kohiruimaki, Silent Siren, Mary's Blood, Cyntia, Li-sa-X
April 29, 2018 Show-Ya,
April 29, 2019 Show-Ya, Yu-ki, Mariko Nagai, LiLiCo, Mary's Blood, Girlfriend, Yashiro[22]
April 29, 2020 Show-Ya, Ayumi Nakamura, Nanase Aikawa[23] Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
April 29, 2021 Show-Ya, Yuki Katsuragi, Naomi Tamura, The Coinlockers, Nemophila, LAZYgunsBRISKY[24] No in-person audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic
April 29, 2022 Show-Ya, Maki Ohguro, Kyoko, Chai, Bridear, Yoyoka, Hagane[25]
April 29, 2023 Show-Ya,
Rika Matsumoto, Anna Tsuchiya, Lonesome Blue, Miki Ōtake[26]

Related events

Show-Ya and Terada have hosted several different musical events that are similar to Naon no Yaon. Show-Ya disbanded in 1998, but Terada had re-signed with the office that managed them around that same time. She said that the staff told her how they had enjoyed Naon no Yaon and asked her to revive the event.[4] This resulted in a one-off edition titled "NAON NO NAON" that was held at the live house Club Citta in Kawasaki, Kanagawa in 1999.[3][27] In 2009, Naon no Salon (NAONのSALON) was held at Makuhari Messe on January 10 as part of the Tokyo Auto Salon.[28] Nishidera Minoru, a trio consisting of Terada, Minoru Niihara and Masafumi Nishida (Earthshaker), held Hard na Yaon (HARDなYAON) at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall on April 29, 2009. It featured hard rock acts, including the trio's main bands, and was not limited to females.[29] In 2011, Show-Ya produced the Muon no Yaon (MUONのYAON) charity event at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall on May 7, where admission was free but donations encouraged to aid recovery from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The "muon" in the title relates the acoustic nature of the event and how the power was "not on"; the Japanese word "mu" can be translated as "not", while "on" is used as the common English word.[30] With the revival of Naon no Yaon in 2013, Show-Ya started the annual Cute Girls Live ~Road to Naon no Yaon~ competition to select opening acts for each year. Competitors must be female and under the age of 25.[31]

The creator of Women's Power, a similar female-centered music festival held annually, acknowledged the influence of Naon no Yaon, and the event was looked at as trying to fill the gap left by Naon no Yaon's discontinuation in 1991.[32]

After taking part in a similar performance at Naon no Yaon 2017, Mary's Blood guitarist Saki organized the World Guitar Girls Collection project which features several female rock guitarists playing famous songs in instrumental medley format.[33]

When Naon no Yaon 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the spin-off Show-Ya to Naon (SHOW-YAとNAON) was held twice in its place. Aside from Show-Ya, the first event on July 22 only featured Nanase Aikawa, but the second on September 19 included several different acts.[34][35] Terada also livestreamed a concert with Gacharic Spin and Nemophila on November 14 as a substitute for the cancellation.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ Male cross-dressing act Hoshikuzu Scat performed at the 2013 and 2014 events.[1]

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