One of Asia's largest LGBTQ+ events, 'Tokyo Pride 2026.' Under the theme 'A Future Opened by Diversity and Equality,' it features a Pride Festival at Yoyogi Park Event Plaza and a Pride Parade through the Shibuya-Harajuku area. Diverse programs include stage events, queer art exhibitions, Youth Pride, and human rights conferences. A participatory celebration aiming for a society where everyone can live authentically.。
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Yoyogi Park Event Plaza, Shibuya, Tokyo
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The Pride Parade through Shibuya and Harajuku is the biggest highlight. The festival at Yoyogi Park offers all-day enjoyment with stage performances, queer art exhibitions, and various booth exhibitions. The Pride Night evening event is also popular.
Relaunched as 'Tokyo Rainbow Pride' in 2012. The predecessor parade dates back to the 1990s. Participation has grown yearly, becoming one of Asia's largest LGBTQ+ events. Rebranded as 'Tokyo Pride' in 2026.
Relaunched as 'Tokyo Rainbow Pride' in 2012. The predecessor LGBT parade had been held in Tokyo since the 1990s. In 2019, a record 200,000 people participated. 2020-2021 were held online due to COVID-19. In 2026, rebranded to 'Tokyo Pride' and held in June to coincide with Pride Month.
5-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station or Tokyo Metro Meiji-Jingumae Station. Yoyogi Park Event Plaza.
Parade day (June 7) sees heavy crowding in the Shibuya-Harajuku area. Early arrival recommended.
hotelBook a hotel in 東京都 渋谷区 earlyPRFree admission. Rainbow flags and colorful outfits welcome.
Tokyo Rainbow Pride has seen growing participation yearly as one of Asia's largest LGBTQ+ events. Participants say 'I was moved by the warm atmosphere celebrating diversity' and 'the excitement and unity of the parade were the best.' With many corporate booths, others note 'I felt society as a whole embracing diversity.' Visitors from Japan and abroad gather, with it becoming known as 'the day Tokyo turns rainbow.' The 2026 rebranding to 'Tokyo Pride' brings expectations for further growth.
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