BY: Adal Hussain, Chief Editor, 5th Annual Japanese Day Parade NYC , May 9th 2026, at Central Park West at West 81st Street NYC.
Following the great success of the last four years, the 5th annual Japan Parade and Street Fair in New York City was held on Saturday, May 9, beginning at 1:00PM. Starting on Central Park West at West 81st Street and traveling south to West 67th Street, the purpose of the parade is to celebrate, express, and bring awareness to the friendship between NYC and Japan with a thank you from the Japanese community.
Iconic manga artist and illustrator Acky Bright will be this year’s Grand Marshal of the Japan Parade.
Known for his intricate line work and “kawakakkoii” (cute and cool) aesthetic, Acky Bright is an internationally acclaimed Japanese manga artist whose work has appeared in collaborations with McDonald’s, Meta, Marvel, DC Comics, BMW, Lexus, and more.
New York is one of Acky Bright’s main activity hubs. His solo exhibition Acky Bright: Studio Infinity held at Japan Society in New York (2024–25) as well as his frequent guest appearances at Anime NYC and New York Comic Con, have helped build a strong connection with fans in New York.
This year, Acky also designed Japan Parade’s very first official mascot, inspired by the cultures of both New York and Japan.
The design incorporates a variety of themes, including New York City’s colors of orange and navy, the red and white of Japan, the iconic NYC apple, and the traditional Japanese happi coat. There was a contest to choose the mascot’s name, and not surprisingly, the winning name is Happi.
“New York City has become like a second hometown to me,” says Acky Bright. “I am truly honored to design the official mascot and serve as Grand Marshal.”
This year’s Japan Parade and Street Fair was led by Ambassador Satoshi Katahira, Consul General of Japan in New York and the Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors, Japan Day Inc., and Satoshi Oishi, Chairman of the Board of Directors and President of Japan Day Inc. Kumiko Yoshii is the Executive Producer of the Japan Parade & Street Fair.
This year’s Parade will also feature a live performance from Jujutsu Kaisen The Stage – Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, the wildly popular 2.5D stage play direct from Japan, as previously announced. Jujutsu Kaisen the Stage is a stage adaptation of the manga “JUJUTSU KAISEN” by Akutami Gege, depicting a battle between a curse born from negative human emotions and a sorcerer who exorcises the curse through sorcery.
The original work began serialization in Shueisha’s “Weekly Shonen Jump” magazine in March 2018 and had serialized for six and a half years and concluded in September 2024. 150 million copies have been sold (including digital editions) in the 30 volumes published. Jujutsu Kaisen the Stage (also known as “JUJUSte”) recreates the heated battle scenes of the original work through passionate performances by the cast.
Concurrently with the Japan Parade, the Japan Street Fair was held on West 72nd Street, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, from 11AM-5PM (while supplies last).
The Japan Street Fair featured tents offering fun and educational cultural activities including calligraphy, yukata try-on, and traditional games from Japan. In collaboration with Festive Planet one of the largest organizers of Asian food festivals in the U.S. and the producer of large-scale fair events at conventions such as Anime NYC, the Street Fair also featured more than 30 tents serving authentic Japanese cuisine.
The latest information on Japan’s many tourist destinations was made available at several other tents, and as with last year, there were tents where visitors may donate to a charitable cause.
The very first Japan Parade & Street Fair was held in 2022. Actor, author, civil-rights activist, and influencer George Takei was the Grand Marshal for the inaugural parade, while Olympic Gold medalist and author Kristi Yamaguchi was the Grand Marshal for the Japan Parade in 2023, and wheelchair tennis star and four-time Paralympic Gold medalist Shingo Kunieda was Grand Marshal in 2024. Last year Iron Chef, restauranteur and author Masaharu Morimoto served as the 2025 Grand Marshal.
Activists protesting against attacks targeting Asian citizens and anti-Asian rhetoric have also marched in the parade. Sponsors for this year’s Japan Parade and Street Fair included:
Diamond Sponsors: ANA (All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.), Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America Inc., Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc., Hisamitsu America, Inc., ITOCHU International Inc., and Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
Platinum Sponsors: KDDI America, Inc., Marubeni America Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas), Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc., Nippon Life Insurance Company, Nomura America Foundation, Sojitz Corporation of America, and Sumitomo Corporation of Americas.
Gold Sponsors: ITO EN (North America) INC., J.C.C. Fund / Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York, Inc. / The Nippon Club, Inc., “K” LINE LOGISTICS (U.S.A.) INC., Mayer Brown LLP, MSIG USA, The Prince Kitano New York, and Tokio Marine America.
The Japan Parade & Street Fair is affiliated with Japan Day @ Central Park, an annual event that has taken place in Central Park from 2007 until 2019.
Many political leaders were attendance that included representatives from Mayors and Governors office in attendance, other political leaders included: John Liu, New York State Senate for the 16th district, Ron Kim (Ronald Tae Sok Kim) the Democratic New York State Assembly member for District 40 in Queens, Gale Brewer NYC Council member and many political leaders from NJ and Japan in attendance.
It was a very well attended parade and Fair, with thousands in attendance enjoying the festivities, culture and food of Japan here in New York.
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