[Event Report] CBC 75th Anniversary 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival' Concludes

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  • [Event Report] CBC 75th Anniversary 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival' Concludes
  • The 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival,' hosted by CBC Television, has successfully concluded with a total of 161,000 visitors across three venues.
  • Date: March 29, 2026

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The 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival,' hosted by CBC Television, has successfully concluded with a total of 161,000 visitors across three venues.

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[Event Report] CBC 75th Anniversary 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival' Concludes (March 29, 2026)
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March 29, 2026
The 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival,' hosted by CBC Television, has successfully concluded with a total of 161,000 visitors across three venues.
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  • 📰 Published: March 29, 2026 at 01:49
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The 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival,' held by CBC Television Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Naka-ku, Nagoya) at Hisaya Odori Park in Sakae, Nagoya, for four days from Thursday, March 19, to Sunday, March 22, 2026, has successfully concluded.

The total number of visitors during the event reached 161,000 across three venues, following an expansion of the event area this year. The two main venues, 'Edion Hisaya Square' and 'Angel Square,' saw a combined total of 128,000 visitors (compared to 112,000 last year), marking a significant increase from the previous year.

■ Event Highlights

This year, the event was powered up as an experiential festival designed to engage all five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.

The special stage at Edion Hisaya Square hosted public recordings and live broadcasts of popular CBC TV programs, performances by renowned artists, and concerts by local high school students, creating an energetic atmosphere every day. Additionally, five gourmet booths tied to popular programs saw long queues daily, with all items eventually selling out.

Angel Square featured interactive booths, including a real 'SASUKE' obstacle course set, weather forecaster and cameraman experience zones, and a CBC animation booth, which were enjoyed by many families throughout the day.

Furthermore, the 'Sakae Hirobas,' added as a new venue this year, hosted an experience zone for the 'Asian Games and Asian Para Games' scheduled for September 2026. It was impressive to see visitors of all ages enjoying the experience booths with anticipation for the upcoming sports events.

FAQ

What was the name of the event and when and where was it held?

The event was called the 'CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival' and it was held at Hisaya Odori Park in Sakae, Nagoya, from Thursday, March 19, to Sunday, March 22, 2026.

How many visitors attended the CBC 5-Chan Spring Festival?

The total number of visitors across three venues reached 161,000 during the event.

What was a key characteristic of this year's festival compared to previous years?

This year, the festival was powered up as an experiential festival designed to engage all five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.

What kind of activities were featured at the Edion Hisaya Square venue?

The special stage at Edion Hisaya Square hosted public recordings, live broadcasts of popular CBC TV programs, performances by renowned artists, and concerts by local high school students.

What new venue was added this year and what was its main attraction?

A new venue called 'Sakae Hirobas' was added this year, hosting an experience zone for the 'Asian Games and Asian Para Games' scheduled for September 2026.