Green Ireland Festival and St. Patrick’s Day Parade . St. Patrick’s Day in Tokyo is celebrated every year with the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade that takes place along Omotesandō Avenue. The first part of the festival is an Irish cultural festival in Yoyogi Park’s Panorama Square on the weekend. The "Green Ireland Festival 2025" at Yoyogi Park Event Square in Tokyo is a celebration of Ireland's spring festival, St. Patrick's Day. Enjoy a variety of activities, including Irish beer and food stalls, Irish music and dance performances, workshops, and a selection of Irish products for sale. Green Ireland Festival 2024 Happy St.Patrick’s Day Date. March 2024. 16(Sat) 17(Sun) Green Ireland Festival 2024. Time. 10:00 – 18:00. Location. Yoyogi Park Panorama Square Green Ireland Festival 2025. The Green Ireland Festival 2025 is a vibrant celebration of Irish culture, held at Yoyogi Park Event Plaza. This free-entry event invites everyone to experience the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with a lively atmosphere filled with Irish beer, authentic Irish cuisine, traditional music and dance performances, workshops, and Irish specialty products. St. Patrick’s Day Cruise Parties. For those looking for a unique way to celebrate, the St. Patrick’s Day Cruise Parties are a perfect choice. These parties are held on boats cruising Tokyo Bay, offering stunning views of the city’s skyline. The cruises feature live music, dance performances, and a variety of food and drinks. Venue: Yoyogi Park Panorama Plaza (Yoyogi-Kamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) *The parade will be held at Omotesando on Sunday, March 17, 2024 Get ready for a fun-filled Patrick's Day weekend with excellent Irish whiskies, Irish beer, Irish gourmet food and drink, Irish music and dancing, and all things Irish right on the green in Yoyogi Park! Green Ireland Festival 2025. The Green Ireland Festival 2025 is a vibrant celebration of Irish culture, held at Yoyogi Park Event Plaza. This free-entry event invites everyone to experience the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with a lively atmosphere filled with Irish beer, authentic Irish cuisine, traditional music and dance performances, workshops, and Irish specialty products. The Japanese capital is another surprising destination that goes all out to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Hosting the oldest, largest, and most extravagant St Patrick’s celebration in all of Asia, the festivities feature an ‘I Love Ireland Festival’ at Yoyogi Park. Expect traditional Irish dancing, lots of food and friendly rugby scrums. St. Patrick's Day Parade Tokyo. Irish Cultural Festival at Yoyogi Park; St. Patrick's Day Parade on Omotesandō Avenue; Capturing Moments: Photography at the Parade; Celebrations across Yokohama City too; Winding Down After A Spirited Day Venue: Yoyogi Park Events Square (Yoyogi-Kamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) *The parade will be held at Omotesando on Sunday, 16 March 2025 Get ready for a fun-filled Patrick's Day weekend with excellent Irish whiskies, Irish beer, Irish gourmet food and drink, Irish music and dancing, and all things Irish in Yoyogi Park! It's that time of the year to enjoy St. Patrick's day! This time we will be going to the "Green Ireland Festival" held in Yoyogi Park There will be food stands, music and many more! Come and join the fun Irish Festival Yoyogi 3/15 10:30 Meet at Yoyogi Park Clock Tower Enjoy Ireland Festival 12:30 End of event I Love Ireland is an Irish cultural festival held in Tokyo's Yoyogi Park as part of the St. Patrick's Day festivities in mid-March. Come for the food, drinks, music, dancing, and parade. Held at Yoyogi Park and organized by the Ireland Chamber of Commerce, the I Love Ireland Festival takes place March 16–17 and has everything from musical shows and dance performances to booths of food and drinks, as well as kiosks where visitors can purchase St Patrick’s Day-inspired gifts. St Patrick’s Day Parade Earth Day Tokyo (4) Yoyogi Park Doggie Carnival (4) Outdoor Day Japan Tokyo (4) Sahaku Expo (3) Subculture Market (3) St. Patrick's Day Parade Tokyo (3) Romafest Gypsy Festival (3) Shibuya Fashion Week (3) Shibuya Summer Park (8) Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival (8) YO! INSPIRE TOKYO Market (7) Arabian Festival (7) Soryo Festival (8) Hiroo St. Patrick's Day Parade Tokyo (セントパトリックスデーパレード東京) Time : Mid March Prefecture : Tokyo Location : Omotesando Hills Annually, a green wave sweeps through Omotesando Hills during Tokyo's St. Patrick's Day parade, marking the second part of a festive weekend. Preceding this vibrant procession, th Green Ireland Festival and St. Patrick’s Day Parade. St. Patrick’s Day in Tokyo is celebrated every year with the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade that takes place along Omotesandō Avenue. It will include traditional music and, of course, Irish dancing performances, plus a gourmet booth where you can try Irish whisky and more. Location: Yoyogi Park, Shibuya Price: Free. St. Patrick’s Day Parade Tokyo. The biggest St. Patrick’s Day parade in Asia will take over Omotesando Street in Harajuku this weekend, bringing a lively celebration of Irish culture to the heart of Tokyo. This family-friendly event will feature energetic marching bands, talented Irish dancers Asia's largest Irish festival is held in Yoyogi Park on the same weekend as the St. Patrick's Day Parade. In past years, over 100,000 visitors joined in celebrating Ireland's national holiday. In past years, over 100,000 visitors joined in celebrating Ireland's national holiday. St. Patrick apparently refused to engage in such customs, however. Green or blue? Early depictions of St. Patrick showed him wearing blue garments, the color that would later be known as St. Patrick’s Blue. Later, in fact, King Henry VIII chose to use a golden Irish harp on a light blue flag when he declared himself king of Ireland in 1541. St. Patrick’s Day in Tokyo is celebrated every year with the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade that takes place along Omotesandō Avenue. What happens? The first part of the festival is an Irish cultural festival in Yoyogi Park’s Event Square on the weekend.
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