A Japan–Vietnam exchange event where you can experience Vietnamese food, music, and culture in TokyoVietnam Festival 2026 is a Japan–Vietnam exchange event where you can enjoy the diverse charms of Vietnam—its food, music, culture, tourism, and more—in Tokyo. Even while in Tokyo, visitors can enjoy uniquely Vietnamese gourmet dishes, traditional culture, and stage performances, and the event bustles with many attendees every year.The venue will host booths for Vietnamese cuisine, merchandise sales, and companies/organizations. While enjoying Vietnamese favorites such as pho, banh mi, and banh xeo (Vietnamese-style okonomiyaki), you can easily soak up the local atmosphere.In 2026, under the theme “Experience the immersive festival ‘Vietnam Fest’!”, the program is planned to let you delve deeper into Vietnam’s appeal not only through food but also through music, traditional culture, and stage performances.Event highlightsVietnamese gourmet and merchandise booths all in one placeIn addition to food-and-drink booths where you can enjoy Vietnamese cuisine, numerous merchandise booths and exhibits by companies and organizations are planned. Not only can you easily enjoy authentic flavors, but you can also get a feel for Vietnamese culture and everyday life.Don’t miss the water puppetry and stage eventsPrograms are planned where you can enjoy culture and music, including water puppetry—known as a traditional Vietnamese performing art—and stages by Vietnam’s top artists. Beyond gourmet food, you can spend time experiencing uniquely Vietnamese forms of expression and entertainment.An event where you can feel Japan–Vietnam exchangeThe Vietnam Festival is a large-scale event held to promote exchange between Japan and Vietnam. Through food, music, and culture, it provides a place to feel the connection between the two countries up close, and is recommended not only for those with ties to Vietnam but also for first-timers to Vietnamese culture.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to enjoy Vietnamese cuisine, take part in an international exchange event, experience music and culture, or enjoy a weekend outing around Yoyogi Park. Perfect for outings with family or friends, and for anyone who wants to experience overseas culture in Tokyo.※ Event details, performers, and vendors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
Enjoy Tokyo after dark at a night market where food, music, and culture come togetherTokyo Night Market is a market event held along the Keyaki Namiki at Yoyogi Park, designed for enjoying Tokyo at night. Food and drinks, live shows, DJs, and performances come together, making it a popular event that’s easy to stop by after work or on a weekend outing.The venue will feature food and drink booths where you can enjoy gourmet offerings from Japan and abroad, as well as market stalls, a music stage, DJ booths, and street performances. Amid the lively atmosphere characteristic of the Shibuya/Harajuku area, you can casually experience Tokyo’s night culture.In 2026, it is scheduled to run for five days from Wednesday, May 20 to Sunday, May 24. On weekdays it starts at 16:00, and on weekends at 14:00, with all days running until 22:00. Because it runs into the nighttime hours, it’s also recommended as a spot for an evening outing or a quick stop after a meal.Event highlightsEnjoy a wide variety of food and drinksAt Tokyo Night Market, food and drink booths line up offering a range of genres. From easy-to-grab street-food bites to menus from distinctive vendors, the appeal is being able to stroll and snack while feeling the night breeze.Live music, DJs, and performances are highlights tooThe venue plans live stages by artists, DJs, and street performances, offering music and entertainment. It’s an event where you can enjoy not only the food but also the overall atmosphere.An evening outing in the Shibuya/Harajuku areaThe Keyaki Namiki at Yoyogi Park, the event venue, is conveniently located with easy access from Harajuku Station and Shibuya Station. It’s easy to stop by before or after shopping or sightseeing, making it perfect for outings with friends and family, as well as for a refreshing break after work.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to enjoy Tokyo at night, love food events and markets, want to experience music and culture, or are looking for a weekend outing spot around Shibuya/Harajuku. Admission is free, so it’s easy to drop in and enjoyable even for first-time visitors.※Event details, performers, and vendors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
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