RubyKaigi
Miyazaki · Festival
The international conference for the Ruby language, held in Japan over three days each spring. The host city changes every year.
Dates
14 to 16 April 2027
Three days at the Miyazaki Prefectural Arts Theater, announced at the close of the 2026 conference.
Three days in spring, usually April or May. The dates and the city are announced roughly a year ahead.
Getting a good spot
Not a public festival: entry is by paid conference ticket, sold through the official site months ahead. The venue is whichever regional hall the host city has, so plan travel around that city rather than around Tokyo.
Seats and tickets
Tickets are sold through the shop linked from rubykaigi.org, typically a few months ahead, and the earlier tiers are cheaper. Recent years have sold out before the conference, so do not count on a late one.
Common questions
Where is RubyKaigi held?
A different Japanese city every year. Matsumoto in 2023, Naha in 2024, Matsuyama in 2025, Hakodate in 2026, and Miyazaki in 2027. The city is announced about a year ahead, at the end of the previous conference.
Do I need Japanese to attend?
No. A substantial share of the talks are in English, and every Japanese-spoken session is interpreted live into English. It does not run the other way: an English talk has no Japanese interpretation.
Is it open to the public?
Anyone can buy a ticket, but it is a paid conference rather than a public event, and there is no entry on the day. Tickets sell through rubykaigi.org some months beforehand.