Fiesta Mexicana takes place along the West Promenade next to the Aqua City shopping center in Odaiba.
What happens?
The festival runs for three days and is filled with food, fun, and entertainment. It’s not the largest festival in Tokyo, but this year promises to be even bigger and better than before. The festival aims to present Mexican traditions as well as food culture and there will be around 20 stalls selling everything from artisanal crafts to burritos. In past years, we’ve spied tacos, nachos, churros, and churrasco, as well as drinks like tequila, Mexican beers, and horchata.
How to get there
The closest stations for the Fiesta Mexicana are Daiba on the Yurikamome Line and Tokyo Teleport on the JR Rinkai Line.
Organizers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.- 110 m from Odaiba-kaihinkōen Station Yurikamome (U6)
- 292 m from Tokyo-teleport Station JR Rinkai Line (R4)
- 0.7 km from Aomi Station Yurikamome (U10)