
Looking for Japanese cultural events in London this spring? Here’s what’s happening from February to June 2026, from long-running exhibitions to the most talked-about new experience of the year.
Major Events & Exhibitions
My Neighbour Totoro (Stage Production)
The critically acclaimed stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s beloved film continues its extended run at the Barbican. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, this production uses stunning puppetry to bring Totoro and the forest spirits to life. If you haven’t seen it yet, this might be your last chance.
- Dates: Running until 30 August 2026
- Venue: Barbican Theatre, London
- Tickets: Barbican website
Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan
Japan House London’s major exhibition showcasing over 100 Japanese craftspeople and their work. From ceramics to textiles, this exhibition explores contemporary Japanese craftsmanship and its connection to tradition.
- Dates: Until 10 May 2026
- Venue: Japan House London, Kensington High Street
- Admission: Free
Tokyo Nights: Sumo + Sushi + Sake
This is the big one. Following the Grand Sumo Tournament at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2025 (the first in London in 34 years), Tokyo Nights brings an immersive sumo dining experience to Greenwich.
Four former professional sumo wrestlers will perform in a central Dohyō (ring), while guests enjoy sushi from Sticks’n’Sushi and sake cocktails. The venue will be transformed into a Tokyo streetscape with neon lights and traditional elements. Created by the team behind Secret Cinema and The Grand Expedition.
The waitlist currently has 75,000+ people signed up. Tickets started from £60 but are selling fast.
- Opens: 6 June 2026
- Venue: Borough Hall, Greenwich
- Tickets: tokyonights.com
- Price: From £60 (Balcony) / VIP dining packages available
February 2026
JaLaChamp 2026 – Japanese Language Championship for Young Learners UK
Online competition for young Japanese language learners in the UK. Registration period ends in March.
- Dates: Until 10 March 2026
- Format: Online
- Info: Japan Foundation London
Regular Events
Japan House London
Japan House continues to host regular events including gallery tours, pottery demonstrations, cultural talks, and family workshops.
Check their website for the latest schedule: japanhouselondon.uk
Looking Ahead: Summer 2026
- Tokyo Nights continues through summer (dates TBC)
- 11th Japan International Translation Competition – Submissions: 1–31 May 2026
Where to Find More Events
For a comprehensive list of Japan-related events in the UK, check the official Embassy of Japan calendar:
This calendar is maintained by the Japanese Embassy and includes events across the UK, from major London exhibitions to regional workshops and online programmes.
Information current as of February 2026. Event dates and details may change. Always check official websites before visiting.
About the Author
Ayaka Uchida is a government-certified Japanese teacher and CEO of A-Digital Works Ltd, a London-based digital marketing and localization company. With over 10 years of experience in international business development across Japan, Singapore, the US, and Europe, she founded Nihon GO! World in 2023 to bridge global markets through language education and cultural consulting.