Announcement of the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026"

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  • Announcement of the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026"
  • The Taiwan Lovers Association will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th to 12th, 2026, at Ueno Park in Tokyo. This year's theme is "囍 (Double Happiness)," Taiwan's wedding culture, aiming to deepen Japan-Taiwan relations through food and culture.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 27, 2026

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The Taiwan Lovers Association will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th to 12th, 2026, at Ueno Park in Tokyo. This year's theme is "囍 (Double Happiness)," Taiwan's wedding culture, aiming to deepen Japan-Taiwan relations through food and culture.

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Announcement of the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" (April 27, 2026), PR Times
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April 27, 2026
The Taiwan Lovers Association will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th to 12th, 2026, at Ueno Park in Tokyo. This year's theme is "囍 (Double Happiness)," Taiwan's wedding culture, aiming to deepen Japan-Taiwan relations through food and culture.
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The Taiwan Lovers Association (location: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Makoto Okada, hereinafter "Taiwan Lovers Association") announced that it will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th (Thursday) to 12th (Sunday) at the Ueno Park Fountain Plaza in Tokyo, with the aim of deepening the relationship between Japan and Taiwan through Taiwanese food culture.

2026 Poster

Background of the event
"Taiwan Festival™" is a "special" Taiwanese event that began in 2014 with a one-tatami mat stage and the individual love for Taiwan of each person. Since 2017, the number of visitors has continued to increase, exceeding 250,000 in 2019, finally becoming a pioneer among Taiwanese events by achieving a cumulative total of 1 million visitors.

From 2024, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been promoting "SDGs" with a focus on waste reduction and environmental considerations. Taiwan Festival™ also supports the Tokyo Metropolitan Government by adopting "wash and reuse" cups!

The theme for 2026 is the celebratory mood of Taiwanese wedding culture, "囍 (Double Happiness)."
In Taiwan, there are betrothal customs different from Japan, and wedding ceremonies also have interesting traditional Taiwanese cultural rituals. Recently, Western-style dresses have become mainstream, but even so, dazzling traditional costumes are very popular among the younger generation, like cosplay. The Taiwan Festival™ in 2026 will introduce Taiwan by dyeing the venue red with the theme of "囍 (Double Happiness)," such Taiwanese wedding culture.

[Basic Plan]
- Taiwan Festival™'s specialty: "Bando (Bando)" style Taiwanese beer garden!

[Special Plans]
- "Bando (Bando) Gourmet" feast arranged for the festival!
- Taiwan Taoist "Mandarin Duck Couple Gods" and "Children's Guardian Gods" visit Japan for the first time for good fortune ♪♪
- "Wulu Wucaishen" (Five Roads God of Wealth) dances, bringing happiness and wealth from all directions.
- Flames illuminate the love of "囍 (Double Happiness)."
- "Zǎoān (Good Morning) Tai Chi" (July 11th morning - free participation)
- "囍 (Double Happiness)" Sunday breakfast with cute tea trays and peach longevity buns! (July 12th morning - limited to 100 servings)
- Taiwanese Shaman "Tongji (Tankee)" makes his first appearance in Japan for fortune-telling and more.
*May be subject to change due to circumstances.

2025 Theme Menu

Event Details
Location: Ueno Park Fountain Plaza, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Date and Time: July 9th (Thursday) - 12th (Sunday), 2026, 10:00 - 21:00 (until 19:00 on the last day)

SDGs Experience Participation Fee
[Thursday/Friday]
- 10:00 - 13:00: Free admission (free entrants cannot re-enter after 13:00)
- 13:00 - 21:00: 800 yen (re-entry allowed, includes reusable cup)
[Saturday/Sunday]
- 10:00 - 21:00: 800 yen (re-entry allowed, includes reusable cup)

Nearest Stations
- JR, Ginza Line, Hibiya Line "Ueno" station, 5 minutes walk
- Oedo Line "Ueno-Okachimachi" station, 8 minutes walk
- Keisei Line "Keisei Ueno" station, 3 minutes walk

[Organizers]
- Taiwan Lovers Association
- Taiwan Festival™ Executive Committee

[Sponsors]
- Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association
- Taito City, Tokyo

[Co-sponsors]
- Tabi Keikaku Com
- Taiwan Wusan Co., Ltd.
- Taiwan Taoist Association
- Taipei Fengdi Palace
- Taiwan Study JP
- Mankasho
- PREMIUM WATER
- DREAMBEER
- Kimonochi Taiwan Chinese Language School

[Organizer Profile]
Legal Name: Taiwan Lovers Association (Chinese: 一般社團法人愛臺灣會)
Headquarters: Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Makoto Okada
Established: October 6, 2010
Business Activities: Event production businesses, both for-profit and non-profit, in Japan and Taiwan, contributing to the promotion of international exchange and the maintenance and development of friendly relations between Japan and Taiwan.
Official Website: https://taiwanlover.org/

Contact for this matter
*"Taiwan Festival™" is a registered trademark of our association.*
Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026 Executive Committee, Public Relations
4-50-7 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 050-3580- 6694

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The Taiwan Lovers Association will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th to 12th, 2026, at Ueno Park in Tokyo. This year's theme is "囍 (Double Happiness)," Taiwan's wedding culture, aiming to deepen Japan-Taiwan relations through food and culture.

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The Taiwan Lovers Association will hold the 12th "Taiwan Festival™ TOKYO 2026" from July 9th to 12th, 2026, at Ueno Park in Tokyo. This year's theme is "囍 (Double Happiness)," Taiwan's wedding culture, aiming to deepen Japan-Taiwan relations through food and culture.

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PR Times: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000008.000100540.html | April 27, 2026