Foods incorporating fish are a large part of Japan's culture (저작권: Chun-san / Pixabay.com)

Sakana and Japan Festival 2026

Exploring Japan's fish-related food culture

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Late Feb 2026

As an island nation which is also home to abundant lakes and rivers, Japan has a great affinity for seafood — and fish in particular is at the top of the list. The Sakana and Japan Festival aims to highlight this strong connection between fish dishes and Japanese culture.

This is the second year the event is running - last year's event drew in crowds of around 120,000 people. At this year's festival there will be approximately 80 different booths serving traditional seafood-based meals from across the country for attendees to enjoy. Admission to the event itself is free, but bring some yen if you plan to grab a bite at the food booths.

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The Sakana and Japan Festival is held at Tokyo's Yoyogi Park. The park is easily accessible on foot from a number of different train stations, including JR Harajuku Station (Yamanote Line), Yoyogi-Koen Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line), Yoyogi-Hachiman Station (the privately-operated Odakyu Odawara Line) or Meijijingu-Mae Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line or Fukutoshin Line).

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