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Things to Do in Tokyo in August 2025: Summer Events, Festivals & More

Things to Do in Tokyo in August 2025: Summer Events, Festivals & More

Last updated: 25 July 2025

August is one of the liveliest months in Tokyo, packed with summer fun! Catch fireworks with live music at the Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival, dance along at the Koenji Awa Odori, stroll through sunflower fields, sip cold drinks at rooftop beer gardens, and enjoy special summer events at Tokyo Disney® and Tokyo Skytree.

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Table of Contents
  1. Theme Parks & Major Attractions
  2. Festivals & Fireworks Displays
  3. Seasonal Flower Events
  4. Cruises, Food & Other Events

Theme Parks & Major Attractions

Tokyo Disney® Resort Summer Events (Maihama)

Photo credit: Disney via PR TIMES
Photo credit: Disney via PR TIMES

This summer, Tokyo Disney® Resort is packed with fun, refreshing events to beat the heat. At Tokyo Disneyland®, don’t miss “Baymax’s Mission: Cool Down,” a lively parade where Baymax sprays a cooling mist along the route. Over in Toontown, get soaked in the playful “Soaked Toontown” water zone. Tokyo DisneySea® is teaming up with popular band Mrs. GREEN APPLE to bring music and mist to the Mediterranean Harbor, creating a cool and exciting atmosphere. Plus, enjoy limited-edition shaved ice treats in unique summer flavors!

Event Details
  • Venue: Tokyo Disneyland® / Tokyo DisneySea®
  • Dates: July 2 – September 15, 2025
  • Time: See official website for event schedule
  • Admission: See official website for ticket details
  • Official website

TOY STORY SKY at TOKYO SKYTREE® (Oshiage)

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Photo credit: © Disney/Pixar. © Hasbro. © Just Play, LLC ©TOKYO-SKYTREE; via PR TIMES

Calling all Toy Story fans! To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved film, Tokyo Skytree® is hosting a special event, TOY STORY SKY, from July 17 to October 31, 2025. Look out for Woody, Buzz, Jessie, the Aliens, and more throughout the tower. Enjoy themed food, photo spots, and a dazzling nighttime light show—perfect for fans of all ages!

Event Details
  • Venue: Tokyo Skytree® Tembo Deck, Tembo Galleria, and 1st Floor
  • Dates: July 17 – October 31, 2025
  • Time: See official website for details
  • Admission: Combo ticket (Tembo Deck + Galleria) – 2,700 yen for adults (3,000 yen on holidays); Tembo Deck only – 1,800 yen for adults (2,000 yen on holidays); under 18 priced separately
  • Official website

Tokyo Tower Highball Garden 2025 (Minato City)

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Photo credit: TOKYO TOWER via PR TIMES
Photo credit: TOKYO TOWER via PR TIMES
Photo credit: TOKYO TOWER via PR TIMES

Sip and savor under the glow of Tokyo Tower at the Tokyo Tower Highball Garden 2025, held at two outdoor venues: CHO-TEN at the main entrance and ROOFTOP on the Foot Town rooftop. Both offer open-air seating with a direct view of the iconic tower, perfect for enjoying chilled highballs and grilled dishes.

Don't miss the signature “CHO-TEN Highball,” served ice-cold with a punch of soda, smooth whisky, and a hint of lemon. Only shops certified by Suntory’s quality standards are allowed to serve this top-tier drink. For meat lovers, head to the ROOFTOP area for all-you-can-eat Jingisukan (grilled lamb), a summer must!

TOKYO TOWER “CHO-TEN” HIGHBALL GARDEN
  • Location: Tokyo Tower Main Entrance (1st Floor)
  • Dates: March 18 – September 28, 2025
  • Time: 4 PM – 10 PM (weekends/holidays from 12 PM; last order at 9:30 PM; Closed during severe weather)
  • Official website
TOKYO TOWER “ROOF TOP” HIGHBALL GARDEN
  • Location: Tokyo Tower Foot Town Rooftop
  • Dates: March 20 – October 13, 2025
  • Time: 5 PM – 9:30 PM (last order at 9 PM)
  • Admission: All-you-can-eat Jingisukan – 6,000 yen for adults (age 20+), tax included; others priced separately; 120-minute time limit)
  • Official website

Festivals & Fireworks Displays

The 66th Koenji Awa Odori (Suginami City)

The 66th Koenji Awa Odori (Suginami City)

The 66th Koenji Awa Odori will take place on August 23–24, 2025, from around 5 PM near Koenji Station. Dancers will fill the streets of the north and south shopping arcades and along Konan-dori, turning the area into a lively celebration. Originating in Tokushima, Awa Odori is a traditional Bon dance, and the Koenji version began in 1957 to revitalize the local shopping streets.

Over 8 performance zones will be set up around Koenji Station, with dancers organized into groups called ren, performing to festive music played on flutes, taiko drums, and shamisen. Many ren even travel from Tokushima to join. In 2024, about 10,000 dancers from 161 ren entertained a crowd of 940,000 spectators.

If you're not free in the evening, daytime indoor performances are also available (2,200 yen per show).
Odore Koenji Session 2025: Held at Sesion Suginami Hall, a 5–7 minute walk from Higashi-Koenji or Shin-Koenji stations (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line).
Koenji Awa Odori: Summer Theater 2025: Held at Za-Koenji Theater, 5 minutes on foot from JR Koenji Station North Exit.

Event Details
  • Venue: Around Koenji Station shopping streets and Konan-dori (8 performance areas including Chuo, Higashi, and Junjo stages)
  • Dates: August 23–24, 2025
  • Time: 5 PM – 8 PM
  • Admission: Free; special reserved seating available (10,000 or 15,000 yen)
  • Official website

2025 Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival (44th Edition) (Shinjuku & Minato City)

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Photo credit: PR TIMES and (C) Nikkan Sports News

The Meiji Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival, one of Tokyo’s most iconic summer events, returns August 16, 2025. Taking place across two venues, Jingu Stadium and Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, the festival draws around a million visitors annually.

What sets this show apart is its fusion of fireworks and live music. This year, Eill and Yoko Oginome will perform at Jingu Stadium, while acts like osage and voice actress Nagisa Aoyama will take the stage at the rugby stadium. Performances begin before the fireworks, so early arrival is recommended. Admission is ticketed.

Event Details
  • Venue: Jingu Stadium and Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium (Meiji Jingu Gaien, Tokyo)
  • Date: August 16, 2025 (rescheduled to August 17 in case of bad weather)
  • Time: Fireworks from 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Jingu Stadium – Doors open at 4 PM / Performances start at 5 PM; Chichibunomiya Stadium – Doors open at 3 PM / Performances start at 3:30 PM)
  • Admission: Jingu Stadium (reserved seats): Arena SS – 14,000 yen; Chichibunomiya Stadium (reserved stands): 7,000 yen
  • Ticket Sales: Begin at 10 AM on June 28, 2025 via Ticket Pia and other platforms
  • Official website

Seasonal Flower Events

Zama Sunflower Festival 2025 (Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)

Zama Sunflower Festival 2025 (Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)

Sunflowers are the official city flower of Zama in Kanagawa Prefecture, and each year in mid-August the city hosts the Zama Sunflower Festival. Held across two areas, Zama and Yotsuya, the festival covers more than 5.5 hectares and showcases around 550,000 blooming sunflowers.

The Zama venue features sweeping fields of golden sunflowers, while the Yotsuya site displays two distinct varieties. It’s the perfect setting for a leisurely summer stroll surrounded by vibrant floral scenery.

The festival grounds include observation decks and designated photo spots where you can take in sweeping views of the sunflower fields. During the event, local vendors sell sunflower bouquets, fresh produce, and specialty goods. There’s also a fun ayu (sweetfish) catching activity on August 9 and 10 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

The venue is about 90 minutes from Shinjuku by train or bus. From Odakyu Line’s Soubudaimae Station, a temporary direct bus (240 yen one-way) runs to the site. Alternatively, take a route bus from Odakyu Zama Station to Zama-Yotsuya and walk about 10 minutes.

Event Details
  • Venue: Zama and Yotsuya areas, Zama City
  • Dates: August 9–11, 2025
  • Time: 9:30 AM – 5 PM
  • Admission: Free
  • Official website
  • Zama Sunflower Field (Zama Area)
    座間ひまわり畑(座間エリア)
    • Address Nittajuku, Zama City, Kanagawa 252-0026
  • Zama Sunflower Field (Yotsuya Area)
    座間ひまわり畑(四ツ谷エリア)
    • Address Yotsuya, Zama City, Kanagawa 252-0025

Cruises, Food & Other Events

Salbeer Floating Beer Garden (Tokyo Bay)

Photo credit: Tokai Kisen Co., Ltd. via PR TIMES
Photo credit: Tokai Kisen Co., Ltd. via PR TIMES

Enjoy food, drinks, and the summer night breeze aboard Salbeer, a floating beer garden hosted by Tokai Kisen Co., Ltd. From July 18 to August 31, 2025, the 6,000-ton passenger ship Sarubia Maru will be docked at Takeshiba Pier, offering a unique evening experience right on Tokyo Bay.

Event Details
  • Venue: Tokyo Bay (boarding at Takeshiba Passenger Terminal)
  • Dates: July 18 – August 31, 2025 (closed on August 26 & 27)
  • Time: Boarding at 7:30 PM, open until 9:20 PM while docked
  • Admission: All-you-can-drink plan – 2,000 yen (same price for adults and children); food charged separately
  • Official website

Comic Market 106 (Koto City)

Image source: PIXTA
Image source: PIXTA

Comic Market 106, the world’s largest doujinshi (self-published works) fair, will be held at Tokyo Big Sight this August. This massive fan-driven event brings together independent creators and fans to buy, sell, and share original works ranging from manga and anime to games, music, and cosplay.

Held twice a year, in summer and winter, the event draws hundreds of thousands of attendees and is frequently featured in the media. One of its unique appeals is its grassroots nature, led by fans, for fans. Cosplayers also flock to the venue, making it a must-visit for pop culture enthusiasts. Admission requires either a ticket or a wristband pass.

Event Details
  • Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
  • Dates: August 16–17, 2025
  • Time: Doujin booths: 10:30 AM – 4 PM; Corporate booths: 10:30 AM – 5 PM (until 4 PM on Day 2); Changing rooms: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM (until 5 PM on Day 2; early access from 9:30 AM)
  • Admission: 5,000 yen; general ticket sales have ended, but wristband passes go on sale July 12. See the official website for details (available in multiple languages)
  • Official website

Tokyo in summer is full of exciting and unique events, from evening fireworks festivals to refreshing theme park experiences designed to beat the heat. Even if you’re not a fan of hot weather, there are plenty of cool ways to enjoy the season.

August is typically the hottest month of the year in Tokyo, with daytime highs often exceeding 35°C (95°F). Be sure to take proper precautions: bring a parasol or hat and stay hydrated throughout the day.

(Information in this article is current as of July 2025. Please check official websites for the latest updates.)

Written by:
Kaori Kimura
Kaori Kimura

Kaori Kimura is a Japanese travel writer with roughly 20 years of experience in editing and publishing travel guides. After graduating from university, she worked at a publishing company for about 10 years, specializing in travel guides. She has undertaken numerous assignments both internationally, including in places like Paris, France, and Taiwan, as well as domestically in areas such as Hokkaido and Kyushu. Following this, she lived in Guangzhou, China for about two years as an expatriate spouse and contributed to local media, writing on economics and travel guides. Upon returning to Japan, she gained experience in editing and writing for web media. A key strength of hers is her involvement in creating travel guide articles for both inbound and outbound tourism. She possesses the highest level (HSK-6) of the standardized Chinese language proficiency test, level 2 in Japan's French language test, and EIKEN Grade Pre-1.

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