Japanese Trio Omoinotake Announce Third Album To Come Out This Fall Alongside Nationwide Tour

New Song “Petrichor” Featuring Daisuke Ozasa of Official HiGE DANdism Arrives April 1

Tokyo, Japan — Japanese piano trio Omoinotake announced they will release its third major-label album this fall, followed by a 14-date nationwide tour including three overseas performances in Asia. The group revealed this at its first-ever solo concert at Tokyo's historic Nippon Budokan venue, a sold-out event underlining how prominent the group have become.

The outfit will offer a first preview of what its third full-length has in store when they release “Petrichor” featuring Daisuke Ozasa of Japanese rock group Official HiGE DANdism on April 1.

Omoinotake debuted the song with Ozasa during the Budokan performance. It is inspired by loud rock and emo, musical roots shared by both artists. The track marks the first time Omoinotake has featured a guitarist in their music. The song reflects on memories and landscapes shared side by side, expressing the depth of relationships that can only be understood with the passage of time.

More details about the single and Omoinotake's 2026 tour — featuring shows in Hong Kong, Taipei and Seoul — can be seen below. Further information will be announced via Omoinotake's official website and social media. 

All of this follows big steps forward from the trio in recent times. Their song “Ikoku Kounen”, released in January 2024 as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama Eye Love You, has surpassed 600 million cumulative streams, becoming one of the most iconic love songs of 2024. Their January 2025 release “Wonderland,” featured in a commercial for Universal Studios Japan, has also gained significant attention on social media. The Budokan show further captured how far they have come, and celebrated the moment with the largest backing band they've performed with to date, featuring string and horn sections alongside expanded percussion.

New Single : “Petrichor” / Omoinotake feat. Daisuke Ozasa
Digital Release : April 1, 2026

Streaming & Download : https://omoinotake.lnk.to/cCxovK

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Live

Omoinotake ONE MAN TOUR 2026

Sep 27  Niigata       Ryutopia Niigata City Performing Arts Center (Theatre)
Oct 3     Sendai       Sendai Denryoku Hall
Oct 9     Hong Kong  TIDES
Oct 11   Taipei         Zepp New Taipei
Oct 17   Seol.          Gonggam Centre
Oct 23   Osaka        NHK Osaka Hall
Oct 25   Fukuoka     Fukuoka International Congress Center Main Hall
Nov 3  Ehime        Matsuyama Community Center Camellia Hall
Nov 6  Tokyo         Shibuya LOVEZ
Nov 8     Hokkaido   Kyosai Hall
Nov 27   Aichi          Niterra Civic Hall Village Hall
Nov 29   Hiroshima  Hiroshima JMS Aster Plaza Grand Hall
Dec 10   Shimane    Izumo Civic Hall
Dec 11   Tottori        Yonago Public Hall

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About Omoinotake

Omoinotake is a piano trio band from Shimane Prefecture, formed in Tokyo in 2012 by junior high school classmates, Leo Fujii / Leo (Vocals / Keyboards), Tomoaki Fukushima / Emoaki (Bass) and  Hironoshin Tomita /Drage (Drums).

After nine years of indie activity and countless street performances in Shibuya, they made their major debut in November 2021 with an EP including EVERBLUE,” the opening theme for the anime Blue Period, released via Sony Music Labels. 

In 2023 they released their Major 1st Album Ammolite, followed by a nationwide tour.
Their 2024 hit “Ikuoku Kounen” exceeded 600 million streams across platforms.

On January 29, 2025, they released their Major 2nd Album Pieces.They held a nationwide tour in September and celebrated their first-ever solo performance at Nippon Budokan in March 2026.

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