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Oktoberfest in Shiba Park, Lalaport Toyosu and Jingu Gaien.

2024.09.04

The Oktoberfest, the world’s largest beer festival, will be held at three venues in Tokyo this autumn, starting on Friday 13 September in Shiba Park, followed by daily events in Toyosu and Jingu Gaien for over a month in total.

The Oktoberfest is the world’s largest beer festival, held annually in Munich, Germany. Last year, around 7.2 million people visited Munich and 6.5 million litres of beer were consumed. The festival has been held in Japan since 2003 and is held in different locations each year from spring to autumn.

Oktoberfest 2024 in front of Shibakoen and Onarimon Station (AUTUMN)

Dates: 13 (Fri) – 23 (Mon) September 2024
Venue: Metropolitan Shiba Park No. 4 (3-2 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Opening Hours: 16:00-22:00 on weekdays
Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11:00-22:00
Admission: 500 yen (with original reusable mug)

Oktoberfest 2024 in Urban Dock Lalaport Toyosu

Dates: 20 Sep (Fri) – 14 Oct (Mon), 2024
Venue: Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu courtyard seaside deck (4-9, Toyosu 2-chome, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
Opening Hours: 15:00-22:00 on weekdays
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 11:00-22:00
Admission: Free

Oktoberfest 2024 in Jingu Gaien

Dates: Friday 11 October – Thursday 31 October 2024
Venue: Meiji Jingu Gaien General Ball Stadium (2-3 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)
Time: 16:00-21:30 on the first day.
All other days 11:00-21:30
Admission: 1,000 yen (with limited edition reusable mug)

Dates: Friday 11 October – Thursday 31 October 2024
Venue: Meiji Jingu Gaien General Ball Stadium (2-3 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)
Time: 16:00-21:30 on the first day.
All other days 11:00-21:30
Admission: 1,000 yen (with limited edition reusable mug)

>Oktoberfest official website

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