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Top 10 Winter Illuminations in Tokyo|Best spots, access, and dates【2025-2026】

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Top 10 Winter Illuminations in Tokyo | Must-see Spots, Access, and Dates [2025–2026]

Updated: November 25, 2025

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The Complete Guide to Tokyo Illuminations

Introducing recommended illumination spots

For those looking for illuminations in Tokyo

Winter illuminations in Tokyo are a special experience for many visitors from Japan and abroad. Still, questions abound: “Where are the best places to see them?” “Which spots are easy to get to?” “What are the event dates and lighting hours?” and more.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected 10 recommended illumination spots located in major areas of Tokyo (Marunouchi, Roppongi, Shibuya, Omotesando, etc.) with excellent access and convenience. We thoroughly compare hours, dates, and ease of access to help you find the perfect illumination spot.

【Marunouchi Area】Marunouchi Illumination

Directly connected to Tokyo Station! A tree-lined avenue glowing in elegant champagne gold

Stretching out right in front of Tokyo Station, Marunouchi Naka-dori is adorned with about 775,000 elegant champagne-gold LED lights over roughly 1.2 km. The tree-lined avenue shines like a tunnel of light and is highly regarded as one of Tokyo’s signature illumination spots by visitors from Japan and abroad. Sophisticated shops and restaurants line the area, so you can enjoy shopping or dinner while spending a romantic evening. With direct access from Tokyo Station, it’s exceptionally convenient.

Spot name Marunouchi Illumination
Address 2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Marunouchi Naka-dori
Access 1-minute walk from JR Tokyo Station (Marunouchi Exit)
Dates Mid-November 2025 to mid-February 2026 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–23:00
Check details on the official website

【Roppongi Area】Roppongi Hills Keyakizaka Illumination

Experience the world of SNOW & BLUE! A beautiful collaboration with Tokyo Tower

Keyakizaka in Roppongi is famous for its SNOW & BLUE illumination woven from about 700,000 blue and white LEDs. From the top of the slope, you can also see the illuminated Tokyo Tower, making it a popular photo spot. A Christmas market is also held, offering an international atmosphere. Within Roppongi Hills, you’ll find plenty of shopping, dining, and museums, making it an area you can enjoy all day.

Spot name Roppongi Hills Keyakizaka Illumination
Address 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access Directly connected to Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Toei Oedo Line)
Dates Early November 2025 – December 25 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–23:00
Check details on the official website

【Roppongi Area】Tokyo Midtown

A spectacular light-and-sound show! Enjoy illuminations in an artful space

Tokyo Midtown is a must-visit along with Roppongi Hills. In the expansive garden area, a grand light-and-sound show unfolds each year with a different theme. The use of soap bubbles and snow creates a fantastical atmosphere that captivates visitors. With many facilities offering exposure to art and design, it’s also a spot that provides intellectual stimulation. It’s directly connected to Roppongi Station, so you can visit with peace of mind even on rainy days.

Spot name Tokyo Midtown
Address 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access Directly connected to Roppongi Station (Toei Oedo Line / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
Dates Mid-November 2025 – December 25 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–23:00
Check details on the official website

【Shibuya Area】Blue Cave SHIBUYA

Perfect for social media! An enchanting world woven by about 500,000 blue LEDs

The zelkova-lined avenue stretching from Shibuya’s Koen-dori to Yoyogi Park is bathed in blue light—just like a “Blue Cave.” Its otherworldly beauty is a major topic on social media and draws many visitors from Japan and overseas. Step away from the hustle and bustle of Shibuya and immerse yourself in a different world. It’s within walking distance of Shibuya Station and easy to access.

Spot name Blue Cave SHIBUYA
Address 東京都渋谷区神南2丁目 代々木公園ケヤキ並木
Access 10-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station
Dates Early December 2025 – December 25 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–22:00
Check details on the official website

【Ebisu Area】Ebisu Garden Place

The world’s largest Baccarat chandelier shines! An upscale, grown-up atmosphere

At the European-inspired Ebisu Garden Place, the world’s largest Baccarat chandelier has a commanding presence. Its pairing with a roughly 10-meter-tall Christmas tree is gorgeously extravagant. With a calm, sophisticated ambiance, it’s perfect for those who want to enjoy illuminations at a relaxed pace. You can access it via a moving walkway from Ebisu Station, making it comfortable even on rainy days.

Spot name Ebisu Garden Place
Address 4-20 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access About 5 minutes via moving walkway from JR Ebisu Station
Dates Early November 2025 – Early January 2026 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–24:00
Check details on the official website

【Omotesando Area】Omotesando Illuminations

About 900,000 lights brighten the fashion district! A roughly 1 km zelkova-lined avenue shines

Omotesando leads the cutting edge of fashion, and its zelkova-lined avenue is wrapped in warm light for about 1 km. Famous brand window displays are also decorated in Christmas style, and the entire street takes on a festive atmosphere. You can enjoy shopping while taking in a taste of Tokyo’s trends. It’s also appealing that you can stroll and enjoy it from Omotesando Station to Harajuku Station.

Spot name Omotesando Illuminations
Address Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Omotesando
Access A short walk from Omotesando Station and Harajuku Station
Dates Early December 2025 – Late December (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–22:00
Check details on the official website

【Inagi Area】Yomiuriland Jewellumination

Jewel-like sparkle! Majestic night views from the Ferris wheel

Just a little way from central Tokyo, Yomiuriland amusement park shines with jewel-like brilliance. The illuminations produced by a world-renowned lighting designer are truly works of light art. Ride the attractions while enjoying the sweeping night views below—a unique experience you won’t find elsewhere. With a long event period, you can enjoy it from winter through spring.

Spot name Yomiuriland Jewellumination
Address 4015-1 Yanokuchi, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Access About 5 minutes by gondola from Keio Yomiuriland Station (Keio Line)
Dates Late October 2025 – Early April 2026 (tentative)
Lighting hours 16:00–20:30 (varies by day)
Check details on the official website

【Suidobashi Area】Tokyo Dome City

Fun for families! Enjoy the illuminations along with attractions

At Tokyo Dome City, a hub of entertainment facilities, you can enjoy illuminations along with attractions and dining. A unique theme is set every year, offering new discoveries each visit. It’s a spot everyone can enjoy, from families to couples. With direct access from Suidobashi Station, it’s extremely convenient. The long event period also makes it easy to fit into your schedule.

Spot name Tokyo Dome City
Address 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Access 1-minute walk from JR Suidobashi Station
Dates Mid-November 2025 – Late February 2026 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–21:00
Check details on the official website

【Shiba Park Area】Tokyo Tower

Tokyo’s symbol shines! Seasonal special light-ups

Tokyo’s symbol, Tokyo Tower, also colors the winter nights. Special light-ups that change with the season or events reveal different expressions depending on when you visit. Whether you gaze out over Tokyo’s nightscape from the observation deck or admire the illuminated tower from the ground, both are exceptional experiences. It’s within walking distance of Shibakoen Station, and the area offers famous sights such as Zojoji Temple.

Spot name Tokyo Tower
Address 4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access 5-minute walk from Akabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo Line)
Dates Year-round (with special light-ups)
Lighting hours Sunset–24:00
Check details on the official website

【Oshiage Area】Tokyo Skytree Town

Captivating projection mapping! An area brimming with old-town charm

Tokyo’s other symbol, Tokyo Skytree. At its base, Skytree Town hosts a variety of events, including Christmas markets and projection mapping. Together with the Skytree’s limited-time lighting, enjoy a feast of light in an area full of downtown charm. It’s directly connected to Oshiage Station, with abundant shopping and dining.

Spot name Tokyo Skytree Town
Address 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access Directly connected to Oshiage Station (Tobu Skytree Line / Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line)
Dates Early November 2025 – December 25 (tentative)
Lighting hours 17:00–22:00
Check details on the official website

Key points to know when viewing illuminations in Tokyo

1. Dress warmly

Winters in Tokyo can be colder than you expect. Temperatures drop especially at night, so don’t forget warm coats, gloves, and scarves. As many illuminations are viewed outdoors, proper protection against the cold is key to a comfortable experience.

2. To avoid crowds, go early on weekdays

Weekends and holidays—especially around Christmas—are very crowded. If you want to take your time, we recommend visiting on weekdays right after the lights turn on (around 17:00–18:00). Avoiding crowds also makes it easier to enjoy taking photos.

3. Public transportation is best

All of the spots introduced here are within walking distance of stations or have excellent access. Many places have limited parking, so trains and buses are the smoothest option. Having an IC card such as Suica or PASMO is convenient.

4. Check official websites for the latest information

Event dates and lighting hours may change due to weather or facility circumstances. Before you go, be sure to check each spot’s official website or social media for the latest updates. Also check in advance for times of special events and shows to make the most of your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. When are Tokyo’s illuminations held?

A. Many spots run from early November to December 25 (Christmas). However, some, like the Marunouchi Illumination and Tokyo Dome City, continue until February. Yomiuriland’s Jewellumination can be enjoyed until early April.

Q2. Do I need to pay an admission fee to view the illuminations?

A. Outdoor illuminations in areas like Marunouchi, Roppongi, Shibuya, and Omotesando are generally free to view. However, illuminations inside amusement or theme parks such as Yomiuriland or Tokyo Dome City require admission.

Q3. Can I take photos freely?

A. Personal photos are generally allowed. However, some places prohibit tripods and selfie sticks. Please be mindful of others during crowded times. Commercial photography may require permission.

Q4. Can I enjoy them even on rainy days?

A. On rainy days, light reflects off wet surfaces, creating a different, more fantastical atmosphere than on sunny days. However, be careful as the ground can be slippery. Some locations, such as Roppongi Hills and Ebisu Garden Place, have covered areas.

Q5. Are foreign-language guides available?

A. Major spots provide guidance in languages such as English, Chinese, and Korean. Many facilities also offer free Wi‑Fi, and you can use translation apps on your smartphone.

Summary

Tokyo’s illuminations are not only beautiful but also reflect the unique character of each neighborhood. From Marunouchi’s elegant champagne gold and Roppongi’s sophisticated SNOW & BLUE to Shibuya’s fantastical Blue Cave, every spot has its own charm.

For everyone visiting Tokyo, the winter illuminations will surely become an unforgettable memory. Excellent access, well-developed surrounding facilities, and above all, stunning light productions make Tokyo’s winter truly special.

Use this article to find your favorite illumination spot and make the most of winter in Tokyo. Don’t forget to dress warmly, and create wonderful memories in the glow of the lights.

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