Ueno Summer Festival

Holding period

2022.07.16 〜 2022.07.31

Summer Festival to bring prosperity to the summer in Ueno

Ueno Park Shinobazu Pond will host the “Ueno Summer Festival” again this year. At the Ueno Park Water Music Hall, entertainers from a wide range of genres such as comedy festivals, jazz, and professional wrestling will perform live to enhance the summer festival. By the pond, there will be many events for men and women of all ages to enjoy, including an antique market, a monkey show by the Nikko Monkey Army, a yukata photo session, and Bentendo street performances at Bentendo. Come to the Ueno Summer Festival while viewing lotus flowers at Shinobazunoike Pond.
*The Summer Festival Parade will be canceled in 2022.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Ueno Park Shinobazu Pond 2-1 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access Short walk from the Park Exit of JR Ueno Station, 5 minutes from Ueno Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hibiya Lines

Holding period Saturday, July 16 – Sunday, July 31, 2022
Opening Hours Varies depending on the event
Contact Us 03-3833-0030

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