Kohaku Uta Gassen Available Through January 3rd!
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Watch Kohaku in North America Only on Jme!
Jme, an internet streaming service that offers Japanese news, dramas, movies, and more, will deliver the Kohaku Uta Gassen live on New Year’s Eve. Additionally, from December 31 to January 3, the program will be rebroadcast several times at specific times!
What is Kohaku Uta Gassen?
Kohaku Uta Gassen, or the Red and White Song Contest, is an annual New Year’s Eve TV special in Japan. It features live performances by popular Japanese music artists, divided into two teams: the “Red” team (female performers) and the “White” team (male performers). These teams compete in a friendly but exciting musical contest, with viewers voting for their favorite performances. The show is a beloved tradition in Japan and a key part of the country’s New Year celebrations. It’s a great way to experience Japan’s vibrant music scene and cultural heritage from the comfort of your home.
As a special offer, new subscribers can use the coupon code “JME24” on the Jme website for 50% off the first month’s subscription fee. Instead of the regular $25 monthly rate, enjoy the service for just $12.50! Offer valid until January 5.
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For details and to sign up, visit: https://www.watch.jme.tv
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