1. Roppongi Art Night 2026
    © Roppongi Art Night Executive Committee
  2. Roppongi Art Night 2026
    © Roppongi Art Night Executive Committee
  3. Roppongi Art Night 2026
    © Roppongi Art Night Executive Committee

Roppongi Art Night 2026

  • Art
  • Roppongi Hills, Roppongi
Sébastien Raineri
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Time Out says

Roppongi Art Night returns in full force from October 31 to November 1 2026, again transforming one of Tokyo’s most vibrant districts into an all-night celebration of contemporary creativity. Launched in 2009, the festival has become a cornerstone of the city’s cultural calendar, inviting visitors to explore art installations, performances and multimedia projects from dusk until dawn.

Spanning key venues including Roppongi Hills, the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Midtown and the National Art Center, Tokyo, the event extends into public spaces and streets, creating a dynamic urban circuit where art and city life intersect. This year marks the festival’s 15th edition and a return to its original all-night format, restoring the immersive, nocturnal atmosphere that defines its appeal.

The 2026 edition places a special focus on France, drawing inspiration from Nuit Blanche, the Parisian event that originally inspired Roppongi Art Night. Curated by José-Manuel Gonçalvès, the programme highlights a diverse selection of French artists through installations, video works and performances.

Alongside this international spotlight, the Open Call Project once again invites public participation, reinforcing the festival’s commitment to accessibility and experimentation. For one night only, Roppongi becomes a sleepless stage where Tokyo’s urban landscape is reimagined through art.

Details

Address
Roppongi Hills
6-10 Roppongi, Minato
Tokyo
Transport:
Roppongi Station (Hibiya line), exit 1C; (Oedo line), exit 3
Price:
Free (some programmes and exhibitions may require a fee)
Opening hours:
TBA

Dates and times

Roppongi Hills 00:00
Free (some programmes and exhibitions may require a fee)
Roppongi Hills 00:00
Free (some programmes and exhibitions may require a fee)
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