Let’s Go to the Ueno Summer Festival – Tokyo’s Most Spirited Celebration

Jul 13, 2025

BY Christian Bur

When summer hits Tokyo, Ueno Park transforms into a hub of tradition, music, food, and light. The Ueno Summer Festival (上野夏まつり) is one of Tokyo’s most exciting summer events, drawing in both locals and visitors with a month-long celebration full of Japanese culture and nostalgic energy. From lantern-lit evenings to the echoing sounds of taiko drums, this is a festival that essentially captures the essence of a Japanese summer.

A Month of Festivities in the Center of Tokyo

The Ueno Summer Festival is typically held over several weeks in mid-July through to early August, and is centered in Ueno Park and the Shinobazu Pond area. It’s not just a single event but a collection of mini-festivals packed into one season, which include:

Toro Nagashi lanterns floating on water – Photo Cred: EvergreenPlanet

Toro Nagashi (Lantern Floating Ceremony)

At Shinobazu Pond, Toro Nagashi lanterns light up the water with a soft glow and are one of the most peaceful moments of the Ueno Summer Festival. Attendees write wishes or memories on the paper lanterns, then release them onto the pond at sunset. The light of hundreds of floating lanterns is reflected on the pond, making it a deeply aesthetic moment and a wonderful photo opportunity.

Woman wearing a Yukata at Bon Odori festival – Photo Credit: Photo by Ryo Tanaka on Unsplash

Bon Odori Dance Festival

The Bon Odori Dance Festival invites everyone to dance in the central plaza of Ueno Park. Locals wear yukata and create circles around a central stage and dance to joyful traditional music. Beginners are also encouraged to join in! It’s one of the best ways to get involved in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of a Japanese summer festival.

Taiko drum at a Japanese festival – Photo Credit: mTaira

Traditional music and dance performances

Throughout the festival, there are outdoor stages at Ueno Park where taiko drum performances, shamisen music, and traditional dance performances are held. The powerful drumbeats resonate in the air, inviting festival goers to immerse themselves in the rhythms of Japanese summer culture. The performances bring great energy and tradition, and the mood around the park becomes electric.

Woman dancing in a Japanese parade – Photo credit: Photo by Capture @Moments on Unsplash

Colorful parades through the streets

Weekends are typically filled with parades proceeding down the streets around Ueno Park. Performers, dancers, and musicians bring the streets alive, and music demonstrates the vibrancy of the Japanese summer tradition. The parades are the centerpiece of the summer festival and are filled with cheering crowds as the parade goes by.

People enjoying food at Yatai during a typical Summer Festival – Photo credit: StreetVJ

Food (yatai) and game stalls

Lining the park’s pathways, yatai stalls are a true taste of a Japanese summer. Yakisoba, takoyaki, and kakigori are traditional street foods that fill the air with delicious smells. The game stalls further add to the fun, with prizes and an assortment of old-fashioned festival games like ring toss and goldfish catching. The stalls provide a fun, family environment that makes walking through Ueno Park during the festival a fantastic experience.

Of course, this is just a basic outline of what’s available at the festival. After all, each weekend is something a little different, so no matter when you visit, you’re likely to catch something special. Whether it’s the Lotus Viewing Deck decorated with numerous windchimes, watching amazing ice sculptures crafted before your very eyes, to an incredible must-see antique market, there is no end to the fun and adventures waiting in the lineup for Ueno’s Summer Festival this year!

Vendors selling grilled Mochi rice balls – Credit: SubstanceTproductions

What You’ll See, Hear, Taste, and Feel

Sight: Imagine rows upon rows of glowing lanterns floating on the water at sunset, locals wearing yukatas dancing in unison, and colorful floats rolling past giant lotus leaves in Shinobazu Pond. The festival also includes a lantern art installation that lights up the park at night.

Sound: You’ll hear the traditional taiko drums echoing from across the park, festival music filling the air during Bon Odori, and the excited chatter of families and friends enjoying the festival.

Taste: Ueno Park becomes heaven on earth for street food lovers. You can enjoy takoyaki (octopus balls), yakisoba, kakigori (shaved ice) with fruit syrup, or even grilled squid on a stick. It’s the perfect spot to cool down with a cold drink and sample some of Japan’s most popular summer snacks.

Feel: The festival atmosphere is warm and lively, like a big neighborhood gathering. The mixture of tradition and urban Tokyo creates a one-of-a-kind vibe—laid-back, yet full of energy.

Lantern illuminated during the event “Street Lantern Display” along the path of Ueno Park at night. – Photo Credit: kuremo

Plan Your Visit

When: July 11th – August 11th (dates vary slightly each year, so check the official Ueno Summer Festival website or local tourism pages for updates and a full itinerary of events)

Where: Ueno Park and Shinobazu Pond, Taito-ku, Tokyo

How to Get There:

  • By Train: Just a few minutes walk from Ueno Station (JR, Ginza Line, Hibiya Line). Look for the Ueno Park exit.
  • Nearby Attractions: Ueno Zoo, Tokyo National Museum, and Ameyoko shopping street are all within walking distance and perfect for a full-day adventure.

Food stands in front of Benton Do temple in Ueno Park – Photo Credit: Photo by Patricia Haller-Anguela on Unsplash

Summertime in Japan is truly a magical time of year, and there’s no better way to experience this atmosphere at its fullest than at a matsuri. The Ueno Summer Festival is a month-long celebration of tradition, food, music, and so much more that is sure to leave you with an adventure you’ll remember for years to come. With dances, parades, unique stalls, and other summertime events, there’s no end to the fun found in Ueno as you dive into a world of culture. So if you’re ready to beat the heat in one of the best ways possible, you won’t want to miss out on the ever-amazing Ueno Summer Festival!

Featured Photo Credit: kuremo

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