Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade presented by Moving Yokai Exhibition to be held on April 4th as a related event for Hitohata's "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO." Asakusa's Otherworldly Realm where various Yokai parade through the "Asakusa Sakura Festival."
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An "Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade" (Night Parade of 100 Demons) will be held on April 4th as a related event to the "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO." Approximately 100 yokai, including those recruited in advance and those participating in greetings at the exhibition, will parade through Asakusa, accompanied by a biwa player on a rickshaw. This event offers a unique opportunity to experience an otherworldly Asakusa, where spectators can view and photograph the parading yokai.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the full name of the event being held in Asakusa on April 4th, 2026, presented by the Moving Yokai Exhibition?
- A: The event is called the Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade presented by Moving Yokai Exhibition, held on April 4th, 2026, in Asakusa, Tokyo.
- Q: Which company is organizing the Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO and its related events such as the Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade?
- A: Hitohata, Inc., led by Representative Director Takeaki Higashiyama, is organizing the Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO and the Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade.
- Q: Where is the Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~ currently being held and during what dates?
- A: The Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~ is held at Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, from March 27, 2026, to June 28, 2026.
- Q: Approximately how many yokai will participate in the Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade and what special performance will accompany them?
- A: Approximately 100 yokai will parade through Asakusa, accompanied by a biwa player performing on a rickshaw leading the procession on April 4th, 2026.
- Q: What traditional Japanese folklore concept inspires the Asakusa Hyakki Yagyo Parade and which cultural events is it collaborating with?
- A: The parade is inspired by the Hyakki Yagyo, or Night Parade of 100 Demons, and collaborates with Asakusa Rokku SAKURA STREET -Sakura En Dori- and Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO.