
IWD Japan 2026: Celebrations & Events in Tokyo
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Celebrate International Women's Day in Tokyo with marches, festivals, and special events throughout March 2026. Join the festivities and honor women's rights with these unique cultural experiences.
Tokyo will host a variety of events for International Women's Day (IWD) in March 2026. Travelers can participate in marches, attend the Happy Woman Festa, or enjoy special dining experiences at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo. These events offer unique insights into the history of women's rights in Japan and globally.
Several organizations are hosting IWD events, including the College Women’s Association of Japan and the Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce. The Italian Chamber of Commerce hosts the Yellow Walk culminating at Tokyo Tower. These gatherings provide opportunities to engage with local communities and learn about ongoing efforts to promote gender equality.
From cultural performances to panel discussions and culinary specials, Tokyo's IWD celebrations offer diverse ways to commemorate the day. Consider attending Mimosa Week at the Former Kunitachi Station for illuminations and workshops, or join the Women's March Tokyo to advocate for gender equality and an end to violence.
Original source:Savvy Tokyo ↗
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