Sakaya Kadouchi Festival
Sakaya Kadouchi Festival
The Sakaya Kadouchi Festival (also commonly referred to in Japanese as the Sakaya Kakuuchi Festival) is one of Tokyo’s largest outdoor alcohol and food events, celebrating Japan’s long-standing kakuuchi culture.
Kakuuchi refers to the traditional style of drinking at local liquor stores, where carefully selected sake, shochu, whisky, wine, and craft beer are enjoyed casually, often standing, and paired with simple food. The festival brings this neighbourhood tradition into a large-scale, accessible setting for both locals and international visitors.
What to Expect
The Sakaya Kadouchi Festival gathers dozens of specialist liquor shops and alcohol retailers from across Tokyo and other regions of Japan. Visitors can sample a wide variety of beverages by the cup, including regional sake, premium shochu, Japanese whisky, and selected international spirits. Many Japanese blogs describe the event as a rare opportunity to try bottles that are normally available only from niche retailers.
In addition to drinks, the festival features food stalls designed to complement alcohol, along with live entertainment and guided tasting support. Some editions include concierge-style advice counters that help visitors choose drinks based on flavour preferences, making the event approachable even for first-time sake drinkers.

Tickets and Entry Notes
Admission typically requires a small entry fee, often around ¥500, which may include a commemorative tasting cup. Advance tickets are recommended due to high demand. Alcohol consumption is strictly limited to those aged 20 and above, in line with Japanese law, and age verification is enforced at entry points. Visitors are strongly advised not to drive if they plan to drink.
How to Get There by Public Transport
Ueno Onshi Park is one of Tokyo’s most accessible large parks. The venue is a short walk from Ueno Station, which is served by multiple JR lines, including the Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line, as well as Tokyo Metro lines. From central Tokyo, travel time is typically under 15 minutes by train. Clear signage within the park helps guide visitors to the Fountain Plaza area during major events.
Who Should Attend
The Sakaya Kadouchi Festival is ideal for:
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Sake, shochu, and Japanese whisky enthusiasts
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International travellers interested in modern Japanese drinking culture
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Food and beverage professionals seeking insight into retail trends
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Casual visitors looking for a relaxed, social festival atmosphere
The outdoor setting and wide range of offerings make it enjoyable even for drinkers’ companions who may prefer food or cultural experiences.

Event Overview
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Event: Sakaya Kadouchi Festival
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Dates: Friday to Sunday, February 6–8, 2026
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Time:
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Friday: 11:00–19:00
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Saturday and Sunday: 10:00–19:00
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Last entry is typically 30 minutes before closing
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Venue: Ueno Onshi Park (Takenodai / Fountain Plaza area)
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Location: Taitō Ward, Tokyo
- Website: Sakaya Kadouchi Festival
Conclusion
The Sakaya Kadouchi Festival offers a unique window into Japan’s everyday drinking culture, elevated into a large-scale, well-organised festival. Set in the heart of Ueno, it combines accessibility, variety, and authenticity, making it a standout event on Tokyo’s winter calendar. For visitors wanting to experience Japanese alcohol culture beyond bars and izakaya, this festival provides an engaging and memorable introduction.