Cinco de Mayo Festival 2025

South American Festival originated in Mexico
Cinco de Mayo means 'May 5' in Spanish. This event celebrating this day in Mexico started in America as a well-known Latin festival. It began in Yoyogi Park in Japan in 2013. This year, it will be held again at "Asukayama Park," a short walk from Oji Station in Kita City, Tokyo, on May 3, 4, and 5, with free admission. Enjoy authentic food, drinks, and entertainment with family and friends in an international atmosphere! This year also features Japanese culture and sports!
Asukayama Park
About 2 minutes from the 'Oji Minami' IC on the Metropolitan Expressway
Approximately 1 minute on foot from JR Keihin-Tohoku Line 'Oji' Station (Central or South Exit)
- Date & Time
- 5/3(Sat) 10:00~18:005/4(Sun) 10:00~18:005/5(Mon) 10:00~18:00
- Venue
- Asukayama Park
- Address
- 1-1-3 Oji, Kita City, Tokyo
- Free
- Free admission, actual cost of food and drinks
- Access
- About 2 minutes from the 'Oji Minami' IC on the Metropolitan Expressway
- Access (Public)
- Approximately 1 minute on foot from JR Keihin-Tohoku Line 'Oji' Station (Central or South Exit)
- Contact
- 03-5848-4032 (Cinco de Mayo Japan Executive Committee)