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ECO EDO Nihonbashi —
An annual summer event that brings color to the city.
Wind Chimes, Uchimizu, cool evening breezes —
Edo wisdom in harmony with nature.
Here, you'll find the gentle coolness of an eco-friendly summer.
As you take in the atmosphere,
discover new ways to stay cool and enjoy summer.
Enjoy a Japanese summer in 2025,
wearing yukata in Nihonbashi.


Nihonbashi Yukata Station
- Schedule
- 7/11 FRI - 8/11 MON
- Venue
- Yukata Rental Spot
Yukata Purchase Spot

Summer Wind Chime Spots
- Schedule
- 7/11 FRI - 8/11 MON
- Venue
- Wind Chimes Path in the Forest
COREDO Muromachi Terrace Keyaki Plaza

Nihonbashi Shaved Ice Festival 2025
- Schedule
- 7/11 FRI - 7/13 SUN
- Venue
- COREDO Muromachi Terrace

Sprinkle water when the sun shines!
Nihonbashi
- Schedule
- 7/11 FRI
7/26 SAT - Venue
- Nakadori Street (Pedestrian Zone)

Summer Event Information
- Schedule
- 7/11 FRI - 8/11 MON
- Venue
- Nihonbashi and Surrounding Areas

Yukata Workday
- Schedule
- 8/6 WED - 8/8 FRI
- Venue
- Nihonbashi Area

ecoedo MENU
Around 160 shops—including historic stores, department stores, and luxury hotels in Nihonbashi—are offering exclusive menus and limited-edition items available only this summer.
Explore the city while enjoying refreshing seasonal flavors and discovering perfect gifts and souvenirs along the way.

Receive one uchiwa (traditional paper fan)
with each ecoedo MENU purchase.
Uchiwa, a popular way to stay cool in the Edo period,
are available with any takeout, dine-in, retail, or service purchase.
Uchiwa, a popular way to stay cool in the Edo period, are available with any takeout, dine-in, retail, or service purchase.
Limited quantity. First come, first served.
*Limited quantity available.
*First come, first served.
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NEWS
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The official website for ECO EDO Nihonbashi 2025 is now live! Explore event details ahead of the launch on Friday, July 11. Be sure to check out the highlights and discover your favorites.

- Schedule
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- Venue
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Nihonbashi, Yaesu, and Kyobashi areas
*For details on each event location, please check the individual event pages.
- By Train
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Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Ginza Line: Exit at Mitsukoshimae Station
JR Sobu Line (Rapid Service): Exit at Shin-Nihombashi Station - By Bus
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Metro Link Nihonbashi (Free Shuttle Bus)
Route: Tokyo Station (Yaesu Exit) → Subway Nihonbashi Station → Nihonbashi Minami-zume → Tokyo Station (Yaesu Exit)
For COREDO Nihonbashi: get off at “Subway Nihonbashi Sta.” or “Nihonbashi Minami-zume”.
For COREDO Muromachi: get off at “Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome” or “Mitsui Memorial Museum” (1 min walk). - By Edo Bus
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North Circular Route (Kitajunkan)
Route: Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit → Shin-Nihombashi Station → Hamacho Station →
Suitengumae → Nihombashi Community Center
Fare: ¥100 for adults and children; free for preschoolers.Route: Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit → Shin-Nihombashi Station → Hamacho Station →
Suitengumae → Nihombashi Community Center
Fare: ¥100 for adults and children; free for preschoolers. - By Boat
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Nihombashi Cruise
A popular cruise tour departing from Nihombashi Pier,
offering an open-air boat ride through the scenic urban waterways of central Tokyo.
- Supported by
- Chuo City|Chuo City Tourism Association
- Collaboration
- Nihonbashi Area Renaissance 100 Year Planning Committee
Nihonbashi Kitazume Shopping Street Association|Nihonbashi Restaurant Association
Nihonbashi Sanyokai|Ningyocho Shopping Street Cooperative Association
Amazake Yokocho Shopping Street Association|Hamacho Shopping Street Association - Nihonbashi Area Renaissance 100 Year Planning Committee, Nihonbashi Kitazume Shopping Street Association, Nihonbashi Restaurant Association, Nihonbashi Sanyokai, Ningyocho Shopping Street Cooperative Association, Amazake Yokocho Shopping Street Association, Hamacho Shopping Street Association
- Secretariat
- General Incorporated Association
Nihonbashi Muromachi Area Management