Wind chimes echo through
summer in Nihonbashi.
About 250 Edo-style wind chimes will adorn Wind Chime Path in the Forest and Keyaki Plaza. As they sway, soft chimes echo the sounds of a Japanese summer—a beautiful photo spot to capture the season.
*Also at ecoedo MENU and Yukata Station locations.
*May be removed due to bad weather. Please check the official website or social media.
*Free and open to all


What are Edo Furin?
These traditional glass wind chimes have been loved since the Edo period. Each one is handmade, producing a unique sound. Designs feature summer motifs like goldfish, fireworks, and lucky cats—each with its own symbolic meaning.

Wishing for Good Fortune!
This year, wind chimes on the Forest Wind Chime Path hide lucky charms with Fukutoku Shrine’s “Sprout Symbol.” The shrine has over 1,100 years of history and once issued official lotteries. Rare Shichifukujin wind chimes are hidden at Keyaki Plaza!