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Tokyo Cultural Festival Calendar: University and Junior College Festival Schedule [2026]

Introducing university and junior college cultural festivals held in Tokyo.

Events brimming with individuality—such as Aoyama Gakuin University’s “Aoyama Festival” and Keio University’s “Mita Festival”—are especially appealing.

From flea markets and food stalls to inventive activities and live performances, dive in and enjoy these once-a-year celebrations to the fullest!

Past events

Wakagi Festival | Kokugakuin University (Shibuya Campus)Sat 11/1–Mon 11/3, Tokyo

ScheduleSat, Nov 1–Mon, Nov 3, 2025
place4-10-28 Higashi, 4-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Websitehttp://kokugakuin-wakagifes.org/

Asia Festival | Asia UniversityTokyo, Fri 10/31 – Mon 11/3

The Asia Festival is a huge school festival held at Asia University over five days, including a kickoff event and a closing event. With a variety of activities taking place across multiple venues, it’s the kind of event where you might find there just isn’t enough time to see everything!

ScheduleFri, Oct 31, 2025 – Mon, Nov 3, 2025
place5-24-10 Sakai, Musashino City, Tokyo
Websitehttp://www.asia-u.ac.jp/
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Sakurashi Festival | Nihon University (School of Dentistry)Fri, Oct 31 – Sat, Nov 1, Tokyo

The Sakura-shisa Festival is a cultural festival held by Nihon University School of Dentistry in early October. Known for its rich, dentistry-specific content and a wide variety of programs, it draws large crowds every year. It’s also a very popular event among local residents.

ScheduleFri, Oct 31, 2025 – Sat, Nov 1, 2025
place1-8-13 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
Websitehttp://www.nihon-u.ac.jp/

Harvest Festival | Tokyo University of Agriculture (Setagaya Campus)Fri 10/31 – Sun 11/2, Tokyo Metropolis

The Harvest Festival held in early November at the Tokyo University of Agriculture’s Setagaya Campus in Setagaya, Tokyo. Before the festival, a tamagushi offering is always made to Toyouke Daijingu. Featuring attractions unique to an agricultural university, the event draws local residents every year and creates a lively atmosphere.

ScheduleFri, Oct 31–Sun, Nov 2, 2025
place1-1-1 Sakuraoka, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Websitehttps://harvest-fes.com/
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Aoyama Festival | Aoyama Gakuin University (Aoyama Campus)Fri 10/31 – Sun 11/2, Tokyo Metropolis

The Aoyama Festival is the school festival held on Aoyama Gakuin University’s Aoyama Campus. With attractions like talk shows and live performances featuring celebrities, there’s plenty to enjoy. There are also unique events you won’t often see at other university festivals, such as sales of collaboration merchandise with famous brands. It’s a large-scale festival, so you’re sure to have a great time!

ScheduleFri, Oct 31–Sun, Nov 2, 2025
place4-25, Shibuya 4-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Websitehttps://www.aoyamafes.com
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Shibaura Festival | Shibaura Institute of Technology (Toyosu Campus)Fri 10/31 – Sun 11/2, Tokyo Metropolis

ScheduleFri, Oct 31–Sun, Nov 2, 2025
place3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo
Websitehttp://www.shibaura-it.ac.jp/
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Hakumon Festival | Chuo University (Tama Campus)Tokyo, Fri 10/31 – Mon 11/3

Known as one of the largest university festivals in the Kanto region, the Hakumon Festival is Chuo University’s cultural festival in Hachioji, Tokyo, attracting around 50,000 visitors every year. Each event is so lavish that it goes far beyond the usual scale of a campus festival, and the finale even features fireworks. It’s one of those festivals you’ll want to experience at least once in your lifetime.

ScheduleFri, Oct 31, 2025 – Mon, Nov 3, 2025
place742-1 Higashinakano, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
Websitehttp://hakumonsai.com
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