For your oshi passion, for your dreams, or for a special someone’s happiness. How about a heartfelt stroll where every step is a wish for blessings, happiness, and good fortune? Enjoy a special time in wintry Nihonbashi, summoning up Lady Luck to smile on you.
Note: What is “oshi”?
The word “oshi” comes from the Japanese word meaning “to recommend.” It means someone (like a pop idol, actor, anime character, athlete, or historical figure) or even something (like a building or region) you’re a huge fan of and would proudly recommend to others. Doing things to support your favorite is called “oshi-katsu.”
EVENT SCHEDULE
2025-26
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This project is supported by a grant from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau for the promotion of nighttime tourism.
EVENT SCHEDULE
2025-26
*Swipe the calendar to view the schedule.
*Tap the right arrow to open the event page.
This project is supported by a grant from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau for the promotion of nighttime tourism.
KANAERU Menu & Goods
Bring Good Fortune. Enjoy Your Oshi!
At participating stores in the area, you’ll find auspicious menu items, goods, and services themed around good fortune, blessings, and wishes coming true.
Order or buy KANAERU Menu & Goods items,
and get a special free gift!
Order or buy KANAERU Menu & Goods items,
and get a special free gift!
One original KANAERU NIHONBASHI ticket holder will be given away per menu item. While stocks last.
One original KANAERU NIHONBASHI ticket holder will be given away per menu item. While stocks last.
*Applies to takeout, dine-in, retail, and services.
*Available while supplies last.

Winter Event Information
Illuminations and seasonal events
Discover winter illuminations and seasonal events around Nihonbashi.
NEWS
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KANAERU NIHONBASHI 2025–26 is now underway until Sunday, February 15, 2026.
We invite you to visit and enjoy the many experiences and attractions we’ve prepared for you.




