Discover the New Year's Celebration 2026 at Royal Park Hotel
In the heart of Tokyo, the Royal Park Hotel will be host to an extraordinary celebration dedicated to Japan's rich New Year's traditions. On January 1st and 2nd, 2026, guests are invited to enjoy a festive atmosphere filled with cultural performances and family-friendly activities.
Celebrating with Mochi-making and Lion Dance
One highlight of the event will be a mochi-making demonstration held in the beautifully decorated lobby. The lobby will echo with lively music, drumming, and the cheerful chants that accompany the traditional mochi-making ritual, symbolizing wishes for good fortune in the New Year. This event will be held on January 1st from 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM and again from 2:00 PM to 2:30 PM, and participation is free and requires no reservation.
In addition to mochi-making, visitors can enjoy thrilling traditional performances on the Enichi stage, including a captivating lion dance aimed at wishing for health and safety in the coming year. The stage will also feature an authentic koto performance playing beautiful melodies. The Enichi stage performances will take place on January 1st and 2nd at varying times, including sessions at 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM.
Enjoying the Vibrant Atmosphere at Enichi Fair
On the second floor, the Enichi Fair will capture the spirit of a nostalgic festival, showcasing a variety of traditional games and activities suitable for all ages. Fair-goers can try their hand at popular booths featuring shooting games, ring tossing, and a dinosaur egg fishing challenge, all designed to add a fun competitive edge to the event. New attractions like the exciting 'Hara Hara Seesaw' will also be introduced, testing balance and coordination.
In addition to games, attendees can indulge their taste buds at the popular food stalls prepared by the hotel’s chefs, offering delightful dishes such as takoyaki, yakisoba, chocolate bananas, and more. The fair will be open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on both days, with the food stalls running from 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Entry to the fair requires the purchase of tickets—500 yen for one ticket or a bundle of five for 2,000 yen, providing access to a range of fun activities and delicious treats.
A Glimpse into Royal Park Hotel's Offerings
Operating since 1989, the Royal Park Hotel prides itself on its commitment to high-quality services that cater to a diverse clientele. The hotel features 419 guest rooms, extensive banquet facilities, and on-site dining options that offer a blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality. Located in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district, the hotel stands as a beacon of refined service and sophistication.
The Royal Park Hotel's strategic location gives easy access to various forms of transportation—just moments away from 'Suitengumae' Station on the Hanzomon Line and a short walk from both 'Nihonbashi' and 'Ningyocho' stations.
Guests interested in further immersing themselves in the New Year festivities at the Royal Park Hotel can visit their official website for more information:
Royal Park Hotel New Year's Event 2026.
In summary, the Royal Park Hotel is not just a place to stay; it is an experience that embodies the essence of Japanese culture and tradition, making the New Year celebrations truly unforgettable this 2026.