Tokyo Christmas Markets 2025 Guide|Top 3 Must-Visit Spots in Winter

2025-12-07

In winter, Tokyo transforms into a festive wonderland filled with sparkling lights and Christmas markets inspired by traditional German holiday culture. From glowing illuminations and warm mulled wine to cozy huts selling cute gifts and souvenirs, it’s one of the most magical times to explore the city.

In this article, we’ll introduce the Top 3 Tokyo Christmas Markets to Visit in 2025, along with highlights, event details, and access information. Perfect for travelers looking for things to do in Japan, winter date ideas, family outings, and Japan travel inspiration.


1. Tokyo Christmas Market 2025 (Jingu Gaien)

One of the largest Christmas markets in Tokyo, known for its iconic 14-meter Christmas pyramid and authentic German-style food stalls. It’s a beloved seasonal tradition for both locals and travelers.

◯ Highlights

  • Japan’s Largest Christmas Pyramid (14 meters) Set within the spacious Jingu Gaien grounds, the expanded layout offers a comfortable walking experience with wide pathways and plenty of booths.

  • German Hut-Style Food Stalls Since moving to Jingu Gaien, the variety of local food and hot dishes has exploded. Popular Europe-inspired favorites include:

    • German sausages
    • Baked cheese potatoes
    • Onion blossom
  • Plenty of Photo Spots — One of the Best in Tokyo Jingu Gaien’s illuminated trees and night scenery create a highly photogenic space. Must-see spots include:

    • The photo area in front of the pyramid
    • Tree-lined illuminations
    • Rows of lanterns and chalet-style stalls

◯ Event Period

  • November 21 (Fri) – December 25 (Thu), 2025
  • First day: 16:00–21:30
  • All other days: 11:00–21:30 (L.O. 21:00)
    ※ Last entry at 20:30.

◯ Venue

  • In front of the Meiji Jingu Gaien Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery & the General Sports Grounds

◯ Access

  • Gaienmae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) — 10 min walk
  • Shinanomachi Station (JR Chuo/Sobu Line) — 5 min walk
  • Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei Oedo Line) — 5 min walk
  • Aoyama-itchome Station (Ginza Line / Hanzomon Line / Oedo Line) — approx. 10 min
    ※ No parking or bicycle parking available.

◯ Admission

11/21–12/19

  • Adults (middle school and up): Weekdays ¥1,000 / Weekends & Holidays ¥1,500
  • Kids (elementary): ¥500
  • Preschool children: Free

12/20–12/25

  • Adults: ¥2,000
  • Kids: ¥1,000
  • Preschool children: Free

※ Adult pre-sale tickets include an original mug as a traditional gift.


2. Tokyo Christmas Market 2025 (Shiba Park)

A Christmas market with one of the best night views in Tokyo — sitting directly in front of Tokyo Tower. Featuring a 14-meter pyramid, cozy German huts, and classic European-style decorations.

◯ Highlights

  • Tokyo Tower × Christmas Market — An Unbeatable View Once the tower lights up, the whole market shifts into a full holiday atmosphere. It’s one of the most recommended date spots in Tokyo.

  • Dense Cluster of Authentic German Stalls Unlike the spacious layout in Jingu Gaien, Shiba Park offers a compact, “European alleyway” vibe.
    Popular items include:

    • Glühwein (hot mulled wine)
    • German sausages
    • Garlic-flavored potato dishes
  • Japan’s Largest Christmas Pyramid (14 meters) Shiba Park also features the massive pyramid — but with the bonus of Tokyo Tower in the background, making it a favorite for photography lovers.

◯ Event Period

  • December 5 (Fri) – December 25 (Thu), 2025
  • First day: 16:00–22:00
  • All other days: 11:00–22:00 (L.O. 21:30)
    ※ Last entry 21:00.

◯ Venue

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park Area 4 (in front of Onarimon Station)

◯ Access

  • Onarimon Station (Toei Mita Line) A6 Exit — 1 min walk
  • Kamiyacho Station (Hibiya Line) Exit 3 — 10 min walk
  • Daimon Station (Oedo Line) A6 Exit — 10 min walk
  • Hamamatsucho Station (JR) North Exit — 10 min walk
    ※ No parking or bicycle parking available.

◯ Admission

12/5–12/19

  • Adults: Weekdays ¥1,000 / Weekends & Holidays ¥1,500
  • Kids: ¥500
  • Preschool children: Free

12/20–12/25

  • Adults: ¥2,000
  • Kids: ¥1,000
  • Preschool children: Free

※ Adult pre-sale tickets include an original mug souvenir.


3. Ebisu Garden Place Christmas Market 2025

Known for its elegant, adult-friendly atmosphere, Ebisu Garden Place glows with champagne-gold illumination — about 100,000 lights — and features a 10-meter Christmas tree.

◯ Highlights

  • Champagne-Gold Illumination (Approx. 100,000 Lights) The entire Ebisu Garden Place area sparkles with warm golden lights, creating a classy holiday vibe perfect for date nights.

  • Authentic European-Style Christmas Marche Inspired by Christmas markets across Europe, this marche offers:

    • Seasonal food-truck menus
    • Christmas-themed gifts and handmade items
    • A sophisticated atmosphere perfect for browsing souvenirs

◯ Event Period

  • Illumination: Nov 8 (Sat), 2025 – Mar 1 (Sun), 2026
  • Christmas Marche (Clock Square): Nov 8 (Sat) – Dec 25 (Thu), 2025
  • Christmas Marche (Château Square): Nov 28 (Fri) – Dec 25 (Thu), 2025

◯ Access

  • Ebisu Station (JR Yamanote Line) East Exit — 5 min walk
  • Ebisu Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line) Exit 1 — 7 min walk

◯ Admission

  • Free (food, drinks, and purchases inside the market cost extra)

Summary

Each Tokyo Christmas market offers a different style, atmosphere, and scale — making it fun to choose based on your mood or even visit multiple in one trip.

  • For scale and impact: Jingu Gaien
  • For night views & atmosphere: Shiba Park (Tokyo Tower)
  • For a sophisticated holiday date: Ebisu

No matter which you pick, Tokyo’s holiday season is one of the best things to do in Japan in winter.