On November 15, Snow Man held a live concert at the Daiwa House Premist Dome in Sapporo, Hokkaido marking the opening day of their five-dome tour, “Snow Man Dome Tour 2025–2026 ON.”
However, after the concert ended, posts and videos began circulating on X (formerly Twitter), claiming that a naked woman had been seen inside the venue.

One user posted, “It was Snow Man’s first concert day, and someone right in front of me was completely naked, waving a light stick. I was in total shock LOL please help” alongside a video showing the woman.
The footage reportedly showed a woman, entirely unclothed, enthusiastically waving a cheering light stick inside the Snow Man concert venue. She was also seen occasionally crouching down. Although the video has since been deleted, the incident had already gone viral.
Local reports state that the woman was confronted by event staff and eventually removed from the venue.

Reactions from shocked netizens flooded social media:
- “At first I laughed about the Snow Man naked otaku situation, but honestly, it seems like a mental health issue.”
- “Was there really a naked woman at a Snow Man live? Unreal.”
- “People around her must have been terrified they couldn’t have enjoyed the concert properly.”
- “I just hope the members didn’t see her.”
Japanese outlet SmartFLASH reported that fans were alarmed by what they described as an unprecedented and disturbing incident, creating chaos within the fandom.
Media outlets, including SmartFLASH, attempted to contact Snow Man’s agency to inquire about their response and any possible legal action. However, they received no reply.
Meanwhile, legal news site Bengoshi.com quoted a lawyer stating, “Being an overly enthusiastic fan doesn’t excuse this kind of behavior. Legally, this could be treated very seriously.” The actions could fall under charges such as public obscenity or violations of the Minor Offenses Act.
Snow Man is a top male idol group in Japan. The group officially debuted on January 22, 2020, and quickly achieved unprecedented success. Their debut single “D.D.” became the best-selling debut single in Asian history, with over 1.8 million copies sold. This remarkable achievement also cemented Snow Man’s place in history, making them the group with the best-selling debut music release in the past 19 years in the Japanese entertainment industry. “D.D.” is also the first male idol single in 17 years to remain in the Top 100 of Japan’s Oricon chart for over 100 weeks.
Since their debut in 2020, Snow Man has sold over 20 million physical singles and albums in the Japanese market alone.
Sources: nate

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