Africa Heritage Festival will be held at Yoyogi Park on June 20 and 21
The Event Plaza and outdoor stage are listed as venues, with food, bazaar, live performance, parade, and workshop programs also announced.
The Event Plaza and outdoor stage are listed as venues, with food, bazaar, live performance, parade, and workshop programs also announced.
The three-day event will use the Event Plaza and Keyaki Namiki, with the new FUEGO FLAMENCO FEST also planned.
The official site has also posted stage programs with Georgian dance, chorus, and talk sessions.
The Tokyo Night Market spin-off is listed as free admission, open 16:00 to 22:00 on weekdays and 14:00 to 22:00 on the weekend.
The reggae and cuisine weekend event is scheduled alongside Africa Heritage Festival on the Event Plaza side.
Several events are listed for the same weekend, so foot traffic around the park may build from midday.
The two-day event is listed for the Event Plaza and outdoor stage, with nearby same-weekend events also worth checking.
The afternoon workshop is planned around the Flower Land herb garden, with advance email registration and a 10-person limit.
Yoyogi Park volunteers guide participants through seasonal trees and plants in a free, no-reservation park program.
The second edition lists used clothing, goods, rice-flour sweets, yoga, massage, and more.
The gallery is scheduled to open on July 11, with craft artist Hafu Matsumoto's solo exhibition announced as the first show.
Noto goods, markets, live programs, and a candle night are planned around the Event Plaza area.
AI, SIRUP, Kaya, AYA SATO and others are scheduled for the outdoor stage, with booths and the parade also worth checking before going.
After its Kuroiso run, the exhibition will move to the Tomigaya cafe's third floor and continue through August 29, closed Sundays and Mondays.