<Featuring Three Artists This Year! Midnight Tradition: Grand Fireworks Display! Free Entrance as Always!>
<Featuring Three Incredible Artists and the Iconic Midnight Fireworks – Admission is Free as Always!>
At the Miyakojima Kurima Resort Seawood Hotel, located on the remote island of Kurima at the southern tip of Miyakojima in Okinawa Prefecture, we are once again hosting a countdown event to welcome the year 2024. Celebrate the New Year in Miyakojima. The live performances will feature [seven oops], [Chitose Hajime], and [MINMI]! We will welcome the New Year with our traditional grand fireworks display at the countdown!
What is the Miyakojima Kurima Resort Seawood Hotel?
The Miyakojima Kurima Resort Seawood Hotel, which opened in February 2020, is located on Kurima Island, connected to Miyakojima by the Kurima Big Bridge. Spanning 130,000 square meters, the resort is like a small town, featuring five distinct ‘Houses.’ It includes 107 ‘Villa Houses,’ each with a private pool, a 62-room hotel building named ‘Shuri House,’ the ‘Ryugu House’ with a front desk, Japanese restaurant, shop, and gym, the ‘Beach House’ with a main pool and Western-style restaurant, and the ‘Spa House’ offering all-hand treatments.
Seawood Countdown 2023-2024 Schedule (Japan Standard Time)
December 31st (Sunday)
- 20:00 Opening
- 21:30 seven oops Performance
- 22:15 Chitose Hajime Performance
- 23:10 MINMI Performance
- 23:59 Countdown
- 24:00 Grand Fireworks Display
Three Artists to Perform This Year!
The event starts at 20:00 on December 31st (Sunday). Enjoy warm drinks from food trucks and Seawood Hotel’s special ‘Year-End Soba’ while waiting for the live performances, which begin at 21:30!
Kicking Off with Seven Oops, the 3-Piece Unit Born in Okinawa!
Seven Oops, a three-piece band born and raised in Okinawa, started in their second year of high school in 2004, and this year marks their 17th anniversary. They made their major debut in 2011 with EPIC Records while based in Okinawa. In 2021, they established their own company, ‘oops Inc.,’ and went independent, focusing on music, fashion, and event planning. With online activities like live streaming and exclusive fan club content, they’ve broadened their online presence. Next year, they plan to release new music, go on a national tour, and organize both online and offline events to bring ‘music born in Okinawa’ to a wider audience!
Next Up, the Songstress of Amami, Chitose Hajime!
Originally from Amami Oshima in Kagoshima Prefecture, Chitose Hajime made a striking debut in 2002 with ‘Wadatsumi no Ki.’ Since then, she has captivated audiences with her unique voice and presence. In 2015, she won the Planning Award at the 57th Japan Record Awards for her peace-themed cover album ‘Heiwa Gannen.’ Celebrating her 20th anniversary in the music industry in 2022, she released ‘Niji no Fumoto,’ her first original album in 14 years. In November 2023, she released a remastered CD and vinyl edition of her best album ‘Kataritsugu Koto.’ As a storyteller inheriting the unique culture of ‘Shima Uta’ from Amami Oshima, she continues to draw attention.
Closing Act: Singer-Songwriter, MINMI!
Born in Osaka Prefecture, MINMI emerged like a comet in the reggae scene and debuted in August 2002. Known as the ‘Queen of Summer Festivals,’ she became the female artist with the most festival appearances in 2015. She is a versatile composer and producer, capable of creating music across various genres. Particularly renowned for integrating ‘Soca’ into Japanese POPS, she has composed and produced hits like ‘Shanana’ and Shonan no Kaze’s ‘Suirenka.’ Along with her music, she helped popularize the culture of twirling towels to energize crowds in Japan. In August 2022, she celebrated her 20th anniversary in the industry.
Ring in the New Year with Our Spectacular Fireworks Display!
Hundreds of fireworks will light up almost directly in front of our guests. The charm of Seawood Hotel’s New Year’s fireworks lies in experiencing the grand blossoms of light at close range.
For the latest information, please check our official website.