Nestled in the heart of Tokyo’s Shibuya, Yoyogi Park offers lush greenery and an open, inviting atmosphere. On weekends, it hosts vibrant events showcasing cultures from around the world.
These free-entry events, open to all, feature street food stalls, music, and dance, creating unforgettable travel memories.
Discover the best monthly events at Yoyogi Park to pair with your Tokyo sightseeing.

Yoyogi Park’s Harajuku Entrance Gate
What to expect at Yoyogi Park events
Yoyogi Park hosts events nearly every weekend, mostly on Saturdays and Sundays, drawing lively crowds.
Multicultural festivals, showcasing countries like Thailand, Taiwan, Spain, and the Philippines, are highlights, offering a travel-like experience within Japan.
Food stalls line the venues, serving global cuisines for delightful street-food exploration.
Most events are free, with stages hosting live music and dance performances, ensuring a full day of entertainment.

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2025 Yoyogi Park event lineup
August
August 2–3: Sri Lanka Festival 2025
Hours: 9:00 AM–8:00 PM
Overview: Enjoy authentic Sri Lankan cuisine at food booths, try Ayurvedic massages, and shop for Sri Lankan goods and Ceylon tea. Expect horoscope, astrology, and palm-reading stalls for added fun.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://srilankafestival.jp/
August 9–10: Peru National Festival
Hours: 12:00 PM–9:00 PM
Overview: Savor Peruvian dishes and drinks alongside live bands and DJ performances. From traditional music to lively Latin dance rhythms, this event offers a rich musical experience.
Admission: Free
August 16–17: Thai Fair in Tokyo – THAI EXPO TOKYO 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Overview: Billed as Japan’s largest Thai pop culture event, it spans Yoyogi Park’s event plaza, outdoor stage, and Shibuya’s Keyaki tree-lined street, showcasing Thai cuisine, fashion, and dramas.
Admission: Free
August 23–24: Harajuku Omotesando Genki-Sai Super Yosakoi
Hours: (8/23) 10:00 AM–7:30 PM / (8/24) 10:00 AM–5:30 PM
Overview: Over 100 groups perform energetic yosakoi dances across Yoyogi Park and Harajuku’s Omotesando, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the area.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://www.super-yosakoi.tokyo/
Official social media: super_yosakoi
September
September 6–7: China Festival 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
Overview: Feast on authentic Chinese cuisines like Beijing, Sichuan, Shanghai, and Fujian dishes, including spicy mapo tofu. Enjoy music performances and panda photo spots for an entertaining experience.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://www.chinafes.net/
September 27–28: Namaste India 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM (tentative)
Overview: Marking its 30th year, Japan’s largest Indian festival features dance performances by Indian troupes, plus Indian food stalls and goods like fashion and crafts.
Admission: Free
Official Website: http://www.indofestival.com/
Official social media: namasteindia.japan
October
October 2–5: Hokkaido Fair in Yoyogi 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM (tentative)
Overview: Experience authentic Hokkaido flavors with fresh seafood, meat, vegetables, and fruits. Payment options include cash, credit cards, and mobile apps.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://www.hokkai-syokudo.jp/yoyogi/
Official social media: hokkaisyokudo
October 10–13: 16th Kyushu Tourism & Specialty Products Fair in Yoyogi 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM (until 6 PM on the 13th)
Overview: Tokyo’s largest Kyushu-themed food event features famous dishes and hidden gems from Japan’s culinary-rich Kyushu region.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://kyushu-yoyogipark.com/
Official social: @Foodfes_FNI
October 10–13: Rakuten Kuishinbo Festival 2025
*Held within the 16th Kyushu Tourism & Specialty Products Fair in Yoyogi 2025 venue
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM (until 6 PM on the 13th)
Overview: With the slogan “Connecting Streets and Online Through Food,” this gourmet event ties to Rakuten Market’s online stores, offering popular dishes. Check official SNS for updates.
Admission: Free
Official social media: rakuten_kuishinbou_official
October 18–19: Indonesia-Japan Friendship Festival 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM (tentative)
Overview: Celebrating Japan-Indonesia ties, this event features traditional Indonesian dances, modern music, and Japanese artist performances. Over 20 Indonesian food stalls draw large crowds.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://indonesia-festival.jp/
Official social media: indonesiajapanfriendshipfest
October 22–26 (tentative): Tokyo Night Market
Hours: (10/22–10/24) 4:00 PM–10:00 PM / (10/25–10/26) 2:00 PM–10:00 PM
Overview: Music-focused Tokyo Night Market offers live stages and DJ booths, with Shibuya’s top clubs featured, immersing visitors in Shibuya’s vibrant nightlife culture.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://tokyo-night-market.com/
Official social media: tokyonightmarket
October 25–26: Earth Garden Autumn
*Held concurrently with Tokyo Night Market
Hours: 10:00 AM–5:00 PM (tentative)
Overview: A long-standing community festival, Earth Garden promotes sustainable living and organic enjoyment through food, crafts, and live performances, fostering eco-conscious values.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://www.earth-garden.jp/event/eg-2025-autumn/
Official social media: earth_garden.jp
November
November 15–16: Spain Festival – Fiesta de España 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM (until 7:00 PM on the 16th)
Overview: Growing since 2013, this festival features flamenco performances, wine, and paella. In 2025, expect a special program with flamenco rhythms energizing the venue all day.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://spainfes.com/
Official social media: fiestadeespana
November 29–30: Philippine Festival Tokyo 2025
Hours: TBD
Overview: Centered on Pinoy cuisine, this event immerses visitors in Philippine culture, offering a travel-like experience significant for Filipinos in Japan.
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://philippinefestivaljp.com/
Official social media: phfestivaltokyo
How to get to Yoyogi Park
Located in Tokyo’s iconic Shibuya Ward, Yoyogi Park boasts vast grounds.
Multiple entrances lead to the park, with the ‘Event Plaza,’ the main venue for events, adjacent to the National Yoyogi Stadium’s futsal courts.

Yoyogi Park’s ‘Event Plaza’
From Harajuku Station
From JR Yamanote Line’s Harajuku Station, it’s about a 5-minute walk. Exit via the Omotesando gate, head to the west exit, and walk straight with Meiji Jingu on your left.
Nearby attractions like Takeshita Street and Laforet Harajuku make it easy to combine with shopping.
From Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Station: 8-minute walk from Exit 5
Tokyo Metro’s Chiyoda and Fukutoshin Lines’ Meiji-Jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Station is also a 5-minute walk away, with direct access via Exit 1.
This route is convenient for subway users, though it involves a short walk from the platform.
From Shibuya Station
Shibuya Station, served by JR, Tokyo Metro, and Tokyu Toyoko Lines, is a 10-minute walk away. Head straight along Park Street, using NHK Hall as a landmark, to reach the Event Plaza.
While the longest route, it’s convenient for access from various Tokyo areas.
Tips for attending events
Avoid large luggage (suitcases)
Suitcases are allowed but cumbersome in crowded venues. Store them in station lockers, as venue lockers are limited and may be unavailable during events.
Bring cash
Most food stalls accept cash, with some offering Japan-specific mobile payments like PayPay or LINE Pay. Overseas credit cards or Apple Pay may not work, so cash is recommended.
Prepare for weather
As outdoor events, dress appropriately. In summer, bring hats, sunscreen, and water. In winter or early spring, wear warm clothing for comfort.
Restrooms can be crowded
Venue restrooms are limited, with long lines, especially for women. Use station or nearby facilities beforehand for convenience.
Pets are welcome if you follow etiquette
Pets are allowed with leashes and waste cleanup. Be mindful of loud sounds in event areas that may startle them.
Check weather updates
Most events proceed in light rain but may cancel in severe weather. Check official websites or social before heading out. Umbrellas are allowed, but raincoats are safer in crowds.
Smoking restrictions
Smoking is limited to designated areas. Follow rules to ensure everyone’s comfort and enjoyment.
All information in this article is accurate as of August 2025