ABEMA will live-stream 14 anime stages from “Kyomaf 2025” for free across two channels on September 20–21 (JST). Here’s exactly where to watch, how the one-week catch-up works for select sessions, and what overseas viewers should know before showtime. 🎤📺
Kyomaf 2025 goes free on ABEMA: 14 stages, two channels
Across the “Kyomaf Stage” and the “Miyakomesse Stage,” ABEMA will broadcast a curated set of fan-favorite sessions—spanning titles like Karaoke Iko!, Muchū sa, Kimi ni., The Summer Hikaru Died, Bocchi the Rock!, and Tokyotenanki—with some sessions offering one-week free catch-up after the live stream.
Exact links to watch in JST: Special Channel 1 & 2 guide
Live coverage begins each day at 10:00 JST, with sessions rolling out through the afternoon. Open the official ABEMA program pages and keep them bookmarked:
- Kyomaf Stage → Anime SPECIAL Channel 1
- Miyakomesse Stage → Anime SPECIAL Channel 2
One-week free catch-up for select sessions: how it works
Several stage programs will be available to replay for one week after broadcast. Availability is title-by-title; check the on-screen labels on ABEMA’s program pages when the stream ends to confirm whether the “free catch-up” tag applies to that session.
Overseas viewing 101: regions, availability, and pitfalls
ABEMA’s availability can vary by region due to licensing. If you see an error like “not available in your region,” it may be geo-restriction at work. Note that ABEMA’s help center states proxy/VPN-based access is not supported; please view without VPN/proxy for proper playback.
Set your reminders: converting JST for your local time
Sessions start at 10:00 JST on both days (Saturday, Sept 20 and Sunday, Sept 21). Convert from JST in your device calendar and set alerts for your time zone so you don’t miss your must-watch stage.
Where to check guests and last-minute updates
Lineups, guest lists, and any last-minute changes are posted on the official Kyomaf stage page. Before showtime, skim the day’s schedule here → Official Kyomaf stage schedule