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Updated: May 1, 2024
Note: The 2024 installment of this event has already taken place.
Earth Day began in 1970, and today it is celebrated in 175 countries by about 500 million people. It's now the biggest festival on the planet—for our planet.
Earth Day Tokyo began in 2001, and is centered in Yoyogi Park. An occasion to "think about our planet and take action," this event features a wide variety of initiatives for creating a sustainable, cooperative society. The food area is dedicated to eco-friendly eating, and various artists take part in an Earth Day Concert. Organizations focused on a range of contemporary issues will have booths, workshops for children, and other offerings for visitors of all ages.
Western Tokyo
Harajuku|Shibuya
Free
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