CUTIE STREET Shares Surprise Stage with Captain Pikachu at Ariake Arena, Official Live Video Released

SNACK three-line summary

  • On-site reports published on the 18th said that CUTIE STREET performed “Cute na Kutai” with Captain Pikachu on June 17 during Ariake Arena DAY2.
  • The official channel then posted the “Cute na Kutai” live video and a Captain Pikachu appearance clip on the same day, making it easy to revisit the stage right away.
  • The key point is that this is not just an event notice, but a Japanese idol stage package where a collaboration moment, official video, and published photos all arrived together.
Reported photo from CUTIE STREET's Ariake Arena concert
Image source: Yahoo! News / Web The Television

Snackgirls editor note

Kirari: “It is both cute and strong that you can immediately watch the moment Captain Pikachu actually joined them on stage through the official clip.”

AIKO: “This did not end with one on-site article. A full live video and a short clip were added right away, so the viewing path is clear.”

Red: “Even for Japan-local stage news, when photos and official videos come together like this, fans can quickly get a feel for the concert atmosphere.”

According to on-site reports published on June 18, CUTIE STREET performed “Cute na Kutai” with Captain Pikachu during its June 17 solo concert DAY2 at Ariake Arena. Because the Pokémon anime ending theme and the actual concert staging came together in one scene, this news feels much closer to a direct on-site record than a simple appearance notice.

It was a real stage moment from Ariake Arena DAY2

The Yahoo! News / Web The Television report identified the stage as taking place at Ariake Arena DAY2, and stated that a surprise appearance by Captain Pikachu led into a collaboration performance of “Cute na Kutai”. The first thing that stands out in this article is the combination of CUTIE STREET’s current live scale in Japan and the way a Pokémon character collaboration became part of the actual concert staging.

Importantly, this was not an event that left behind only one official photo. A published article photo came first, followed by an official-channel live video and a short on-site clip in the same flow. Among Japanese concert reports, it is a fairly convenient package for fans who want to follow the atmosphere of the day.

Official thumbnail for CUTIE STREET's Ariake Arena live video
Image source: CUTIE STREET official YouTube “Cute na Kutai” live video thumbnail

The official live video lets fans revisit the stage texture right away

CUTIE STREET’s official YouTube channel posted the Ariake Arena “Cute na Kutai” live video on the same day. The video title itself includes the song title, venue, and date, making the connection between the reported concert scene and the official video clear. In other words, it was not a one-time event that ended at the venue, but a public record that could be replayed immediately after the concert.

The video matters because it lets fans continue straight into the real atmosphere of the Ariake Arena stage described in the article. In idol coverage, whether the visuals land strongly often comes down to how cleanly the photos and videos connect, and this case satisfies that condition quite well.

Official clip thumbnail for Captain Pikachu's appearance with CUTIE STREET
Image source: CUTIE STREET official YouTube Captain Pikachu on-site clip thumbnail

The Captain Pikachu clip condenses the central moment of this stage

The official channel’s short clip puts the moment Captain Pikachu appeared front and center. It immediately shows both the Captain Pikachu appearance and the full-house Ariake Arena. Even before watching the full concert video, the clip works as a quick way to grasp what drew attention in this collaboration stage.

In short, this news brings together one on-site report photo, one official live video, and one official short clip on the same day. Even among articles about Japanese idol activities, it comes with enough material to convey the stage visuals and on-site temperature right away, making it different in tone from a short-lived notice-style news item.

Sources and checked date · Official release/reporting 2026-06-17–18 / Checked 2026-06-18T10:12:21Z

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