ABEMA Anime Fest 2026 announces first lineup

ABEMA Anime Fest 2026 key visual for the first lineup announcement

ABEMA Anime Fest 2026 announces first lineup

On July 10, 2026, ABEMA announced the third edition of ABEMA Anime Fest 2026 supported by Comic Cmoa, a city-style anime event that will return on September 19-20, 2026 around MIYASHITA PARK and the wider Shibuya area. The announcement included the key visual, the official site, and the first wave of participating titles.

What Was Announced

The official festival site says this year’s theme is “Anime no ‘suki’ ni, motto hairikomo u”, which captures the idea of getting deeper into the things you love about anime. ABEMA says the festival will again use the MIYASHITA PARK rooftop stage and surrounding Shibuya streets to create a live, city-wide experience rather than a conventional indoor event.

The first lineup is broad. It includes TV anime Kusuriya no Hitorigoto, Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken Season 4, Tougen Anki, and a number of ABEMA original programs such as GOALOUS5, SHIBUYA ANIME BASE, and Seiyuu to Yoasobi 2026. ABEMA also says more participating titles, performers, and event details will be announced later.

That breadth matters because the festival is not being framed as a one-franchise showcase. It is a platform event, a neighborhood event, and a fandom event all at once. ABEMA also pointed back to the 2025 edition, which drew more than 60,000 visitors and surpassed 610,000 total views on ABEMA, to show that the format has already grown beyond a small promotional experiment.

Why It Matters

Anime promotion in Japan increasingly lives in two places at once: online and in the real world. ABEMA Anime Fest 2026 is a clean example of that shift. The streaming service is using a public district, live stages, visual branding, merchandise, and character greetings to create something that can be experienced in person and still amplified digitally.

For fans, that creates a different kind of value than a standard trailer drop. A festival like this lets a title sit beside other current series, original programs, and live guest appearances. It also gives viewers a chance to discover related shows without having to already be committed to a single franchise. That mix is one reason the event has become one of ABEMA’s most visible annual projects.

Context for International Fans

MIYASHITA PARK is in central Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s easiest districts to recognize even for first-time visitors. That makes the festival easier to understand as a street-level cultural event rather than a closed convention. If you are visiting Japan, the location also signals that anime marketing here is often designed to spill into public space, not stay inside a hall.

The lineup also hints at how Japanese anime promotion works in practice. Big current titles such as Kusuriya no Hitorigoto and Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken are paired with newer or stylistically different projects like Tougen Anki and with ABEMA originals that build loyalty to the platform itself. In other words, the event is not only about one show. It is about the ecosystem around the show.

What Happens Next

ABEMA says the festival will run on September 19-20, 2026, with more stages, guests, and activity details still to come. If you want the latest schedule information, the official site is the source to watch. For international readers, that matters because reposted summaries often lag behind the actual lineup and the practical visitor information.

As the event gets closer, the key question will be how ABEMA balances the live Shibuya experience with the titles that fans can also follow at home through streaming. That balance is the core of the festival’s appeal, and it is what makes the 2026 edition worth tracking.

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Information was checked on 2026-07-19T08:57:49+09:00.

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