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visitors performing Bon Odori.

(Photo by Happoen Garden. Courtesy of Japan Travel.)

Venue: Takanawa Gateway Convention Center, Tokyo

When: Jun 28th - Jun 29th 2025

Step into the world of Japanese festivals at Matsuri Japan 2025, a two-day event in late June at Tokyo’s brand-new Takanawa Gateway Convention Center.

This unique event brings together traditional performers from across Japan for a celebration of dance, music, and food that evokes the full matsuri experience. Inside the Festival Area, you’ll see energetic YOSAKOI Soran dancers, hear the pounding of Aizu-Tajima taiko drums, and even join locals for a Bon Odori circle at the end of each day.

YOSAKOI Soran dancers performing.

(Photo by Happoen Garden. Courtesy of Japan Travel.)

The eats are another highlight, with chef-designed street-food-style dishes reflecting the regional roots of the performers. You can taste Yonezawa beef curry from Yamagata, Nagasaki’s shrimp toast “hatoshi,” and a Hokkaido-style Genghis Khan sandwich, all in one place. Local favorites from the Shinagawa area, including conger eel sushi and seasonal sweets, add a Tokyo touch.

Dishes such as crepes are on the table.

(Photo by Happoen Garden. Courtesy of Japan Travel.)

There’s also a nostalgic Fair Zone with classic festival games and a sake-focused Bar Area featuring premium brews and craft drinks from across Japan.

Entry to the main festival area is free. Hall performances and access to indoor zones requires a ticket, which includes one free drink. Early bird pricing is available through until May 28th, but regular pricing is set at 2000 JPY for adults, and 1000 JPY for junior high and high school aged students. Elementary-aged students and below receive free admission.

For more info and ticket reservations, please visit the official site here: https://matsuri-japan.happo-en.com

Getting there

The Takanawa Gateway Convention Center is directly connected to Takanawa Gateway Station.

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