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18 magical Christmas events to help you get into the festive mood in Tokyo

Make the most of the Christmas season with these festive markets, illuminations and celebrations in Tokyo

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Tokyoites love Christmastime, so it’s no surprise that the city is full of special, seasonal events come December. This month, make plans to see the sparkling illuminations at shopping malls, public plazas and parks, take in the festive mood at joyous Christmas markets, catch some of Tokyo's most impressive Christmas trees, and go skating at an ice rink. Despite the chilling cold, this is one of the best times to be out and about.

That said, you’ll need some serious scheduling skills in order to check out all of the city’s top Christmas and year-end events. So we’ve made a list with our best picks below. Grab a cup of hot chocolate, get comfy, and start compiling your list of things to do before 2026 rolls around.

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There are plenty of incredible illuminations and light displays in Tokyo during winter, a time of year when the city shines much brighter to compensate for the cold, short days and long nights. This year, Shibuya Sky is joining in the year-end trend with its own Christmas illuminations until December 25.

The Shibuya Sky observatory deck at Shibuya Scramble Square is celebrating the holiday season with its Sparkling View event. One of the most eye-catching elements is the Sparkling Balloon Corridor. An entire walkway at the Sky Gallery on the 46th floor is decked out with ‘mirror balloons’ of all sizes. This will surely add some extra sparkle to the spectacular views of the city. 

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  • Kioicho

Tokyo Garden Terrace in Kioicho is hosting an ‘Authentic Christmas’ illumination for the winter. The trees surrounding the facility’s two public art installations – ‘White Deer’ by Kohei Nawa and ‘Echoes Infinity - Immortal Flowers’  – as well as those flanking the river are decked out in 400,000 champagne-gold lights until February 28.

From now until Christmas Day, there’s also a towering 10 metre-tall 'Resonant Prism' Christmas tree by Japanese installation art collective Mirrorbowler at the main entrance. The iridescent Christmas tree shimmers in brilliant blue, purple and yellow, producing a striking, kaleidoscope-like glow.

The Kioi Winter illuminations take place daily from 4pm until 11pm.

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  • Sagamiko

Sagamiko Resort Mori Mori has gone all out for its winter illuminations, featuring over six million dazzling LEDs. This year, there's an entire area dedicated to Tamagotchi – Japan's beloved digital pets from outer space. Expect to see Mametchi, along with his sidekick Kuchipatchi and other pocketable pets such as Memechi.

You can hop on the park’s Mametchi and Kuchipatchi themed Rainbow Chairlift and sail over colourful stripes before reaching the top of a hill, where you'll find a series of illumination art walls showcasing the whole Tamagotchi family. Keep wandering and you might stumble upon a mysterious UFO beaming with colour – maybe a hint at where these pocketable pets really came from. To wrap up the night, take in the dazzling lights and sweeping mountaintop views from the Ferris wheel or hop on the Tamagotchi Starry Sky Pedal for stunning panoramas and a light leg workout.

While you’re there, indulge in Tamagotchi-themed meals and snacks. Enjoy a hearty Tamagotchi Poka Poka Star Ramen or the voluminous Mametchi's Omurice Curry Doria Plate. Prefer something sweet? Then check out Furawatchi's flower crepe or the Memechi mango sundae.

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If you’re looking for the most OTT illumination in Tokyo, this is it. Yomiuri Land's annual winter light show will bedazzle even the most jaded illumination-fiend. As the name suggests, jewels are the focus here: literally millions of colourful LEDs are set up throughout the vast theme park evoking sparkling gems. The park is split into ten areas where you will be treated to beautifully lit attractions. 

In addition to the 180-metre rainbow-lit Jewellery Promenade and the 140-metre Crystal Passage illumination tunnel, you can also admire the newly built 'Sky-Go-Land' Ferris wheel, which features a special two-sided light display — a dazzling diamond pattern on the east side and elegant gold on the west. The highlight, however, is the fountain show, with water illuminated in different colours and sprayed into the air to create stunning shapes. There are three kinds of show happening every 15 minutes from 5pm daily. Also look out for the fountain’s flames and lasers, which are synchronised to music.

 There will be no illuminations from March 2 to March 13, 2026.

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  • Ice skating
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This large ice skating rink in Tokyo Midtown’s garden area is surrounded by greenery, but if you go skating in the evening, you'll also get the added scenery of pretty illuminations and a view of the lit-up Tokyo Tower. Wearing gloves is mandatory, so if you want to avoid paying extra for a pair (¥300) sold on site, make sure to bring your own.

The admission ticket includes helmet rental, but skate rentals are an additional ¥500. The ice rink will close if temperatures are too warm, so make sure to check the website before heading over.

The ice rink is open daily from 11am-9pm, and the last entry is 8pm (closed on Jan 1).

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  • Machida

Head over to Minami-Machida for this adorable Snoopy-themed ice skating rink at the outlet mall Grandberry Park. The rink is part of the shopping centre’s Christmas event and can be found at the Oasis Plaza. There are plenty of illustrations depicting Snoopy and his friends, while the rink is also illuminated in seven different colours in the evening.

Gloves are mandatory when skating here and can be purchased at the venue for ¥300. Beginners can either join a ten-minute ice skating lesson daily for ¥1,000, or a 60-minute lesson from 9.30am on December 21, 28, 30 and January 3, 4, 10, 12, 18, 25 and February 1. It’s ¥3,500 per person (skate rental included) and reservations have to be made in advance online (form opens December 6) or by phone.

Skate rental is included in the admission fee of ¥2,000 (high school, junior high and primary school students ¥1,700, preschoolers ¥1,200). Visitors who drop by from 6pm will get a discount and pay only ¥1,500 (high school, junior high and primary school students ¥1,200, preschoolers ¥700).

The rink is open from 1pm to 8pm on weekdays and from 11am to 8pm on weekends and holidays; until 6pm on Dec 31. Note that the rink is closed on Jan 1 and Feb 17.

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Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea each have 15 metre-tall Christmas trees, all decked out with colourful ornaments and golden garlands. The tree at DisneySea in particular, which will appear at the American Waterfront area, is joined this year with a new tree decorated with ornaments of Duffy and friends at Cape Cod.

Disneyland will run two parades as usual, one in the day and another after dark. The daytime Disney Christmas Stories parade will feature Christmas-themed floats carrying Mickey Mouse and his friends in cosy winter outfits. The evening Electrical Parade Dream Lights, on the other hand, will feature illuminations as well as a special Christmas medley.

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