Asakusa Samba Carnival
Asakusa Samba Carnival
Asakusa Samba Carnival
Asakusa Samba Carnival
Asakusa Samba Carnival
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Asakusa Samba Carnival

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The Asakusa Samba Carnival (浅草サンバカーニバル), held annually in Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district, is a spectacular event that brings a taste of Brazil’s vibrant carnival to Japan. Taking place in late summer, the carnival features vibrant parades, dazzling costumes, and pulsating samba music that fill the streets with energy and excitement. Colorful dancers and musicians from local teams perform elaborate routines, captivating audiences with their dynamic energy and rhythm. The event draws both locals and tourists, all coming together to celebrate the joyful spirit of the carnival, making it a highlight of Tokyo’s summer festivities.

What sets the Asakusa Samba Carnival apart is its unique fusion of Brazilian flair and the deep-rooted community pride of the Asakusa neighborhood. While the samba music and dance are undeniably Brazilian in origin, the event also showcases a strong sense of local culture, with participants representing the heart of Asakusa itself. The combination of the carnival’s lively atmosphere and the traditional charm of the district — famous for landmarks like Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Street — creates a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you're enjoying the parade or soaking in the festive vibe of the streets, the Asakusa Samba Carnival offers an exciting and immersive cultural celebration.

When

  • When
  • Mid-September

Getting there

Take the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line to Monzen-Nakacho Station. From there, it’s just a 5-minute walk to Tomioka Hachiman Shrine, the festival’s main site.

Resources

Japanese

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