Just Before Event: Tokyo Pride 2026 Announces Parade and Festival Timetable and Venue Details

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  • Just Before Event: Tokyo Pride 2026 Announces Parade and Festival Timetable and Venue Details
  • Tokyo Rainbow Pride has released last-minute information for 'Tokyo Pride 2026', taking place at Yoyogi Park, Shibuya, and Harajuku on June 6-7, 2026. The festival will feature 217 booths, and the parade will include around 60 participating groups.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 21, 2026

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Tokyo Rainbow Pride has released last-minute information for 'Tokyo Pride 2026', taking place at Yoyogi Park, Shibuya, and Harajuku on June 6-7, 2026. The festival will feature 217 booths, and the parade will include around 60 participating groups.

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May 21, 2026
Tokyo Rainbow Pride has released last-minute information for 'Tokyo Pride 2026', taking place at Yoyogi Park, Shibuya, and Harajuku on June 6-7, 2026. The festival will feature 217 booths, and the parade will include around 60 participating groups.
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The Specified Non-Profit Organization Tokyo Rainbow Pride (Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Co-Representative Directors: Natsumi Yamada, Yuko Sato; hereafter TRP) has released just-before-the-event information, including the stage timetable, parade details, and organizer booth information for the "Tokyo Pride 2026 Pride Parade & Festival" to be held on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, 2026.

At the Pride Festival, numerous corporate, organizational, and community booths will be exhibited at the Yoyogi Park Event Square, including those hosted by the organizers. The stage will feature diverse programs such as live performances by AI, SIRUP, AYA SATO, and Happo Fubijin, as well as a "DRAG QUEENS SHOW TIME" by drag queens, and a finale on the second day featuring an Edamame Junko Produce Show with a total of 80 performers.

The participation of 'Midnight Princesses' (Gozen Zero Ji no Princess) as special supporters to liven up the festival venue and Pride Parade has also been decided. They will broadcast the appeal of the Pride Parade & Festival while participating in the parade and on-site contents.

(Inside the venue, TRP plans to deploy various contents that attendees can enjoy while experiencing diverse values, such as the TRP booth, Youth booth, community projects, and official merchandise sales.)

## 1. Pride Parade & Festival

Hosted as the main event of Tokyo Pride 2026, the "Pride Parade & Festival" is a celebration that blesses diverse sexualities and lifestyles, visualizing them in society.

During the two days of Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, 2026, the "Pride Festival" held at Yoyogi Park will feature numerous corporate, organizational, and community booths (217 exhibitors), creating a space where everyone can spend time as themselves while encountering diverse values.

On Sunday, June 7, the "Pride Parade" will be held, marching through the streets of Shibuya and Harajuku. Under the theme "A future opened by diversity and equality," the parade will visualize diverse sexualities and lifestyles, broadcasting the rights and dignity of every individual to society.

## 2. Stage Timetable

The stage timetables for both DAY 1 and DAY 2 have been published.

On DAY 1, AI, SIRUP, and Macoto (RHT.) will perform. In the "DRAG QUEENS SHOW TIME" by drag queens, performances will include a special unit "iGFiNity" composed of 11 young drag queens, as well as Rachel D’Amour, Nikunokoji Nikuyo, Bouillabaisse, and Bibbi Jelo-del.

On DAY 2, AYA SATO, Kaya, Jasmin High, and Happo Fubijin will perform. For the finale, an Edamame Junko Produce Show will feature a special performance by a total of 80 performers organized specifically for this day.

## 3. Organizer Booth Information

Inside the venue, various booths and contents hosted by the organizer will be deployed, including the "Tokyo Pride Lounge."

- Tokyo Pride Lounge (TRP Booth)
The "Tokyo Pride Lounge" will be set up as a resting space where anyone can take a breather. It will feature introductions to Tokyo Rainbow Pride's activities and exhibits sharing the experiences and thoughts of attendees.

- Tokyo Pride Lounge (TRP Booth) [Note: Repeated in original text]
The "Tokyo Pride Lounge" will be set up as a resting space where anyone can take a breather. It will feature introductions to Tokyo Rainbow Pride's activities and exhibits sharing the experiences and thoughts of attendees.

- JAPAN PRIDE NETWORK
Pride organizations from all over the country will gather. They will introduce their activities and hold fundraising projects. Gacha-gacha (capsule toy) projects are planned for those who participate in the fundraising. In addition to the booth exhibition, they are also scheduled to participate in the Pride Parade.

- Namiki Vision
A sub-vision area will appear along the zelkova tree-lined avenue. It is an area where diverse voices and expressions intersect through dances and pitch talks.

## 4. Pride Parade

The "Pride Parade," to be held on Sunday, June 7, 2026, will broadcast diverse sexualities and lifestyles to society across the Shibuya and Harajuku areas.

This year, about 60 groups are scheduled to participate. Diverse participants, including companies, organizations, and communities, will march while raising their respective messages.

As the organizer's group, the Tokyo Rainbow Pride group will march under the Tokyo Pride 2026 theme, "A future opened by diversity and equality." Following them, the organization working on the theme of marriage equality, 'Ko

FAQ

When will Tokyo Pride 2026 be held?

It will be held over two days, Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, 2026.

Where is the festival venue?

The main venue for the festival is the Yoyogi Park Event Square.

What is the route for the parade?

The parade will be held on June 7, marching through the streets of Shibuya and Harajuku.