TOKYO ILLUMILIA 2020
On November 25, "TOKYO ILLUMILIA 2020", the annual year-end "TOKYO ILLUMILIA 2020" starts lighting at Sakura-dori St. in Nihonbashi, Yaesu. From November 25 to February 14, 2021 16:30 to 23:00 The "Sakura-dori St." from Sotobori-dori St. to Showa-dori is regarded as a gate, creating a "gate of light" that connects the past, present, and future. This year, the “Tokyo Station Yaesu 1-chome East District Urban Redevelopment Project” started, and the row of cherry blossom trees at Yaesu 1-chome was temporarily transplanted to the field, excluding this area, but the cherry trees along the street are decorated with pink and white LED bulbs, forming a "gate of light", and the cherry trees along the street are decorated with champagne gold LED lights. It is a row of cherry blossom trees on Sakura-dori St., which was planted in 1936 and burned down in the war, and then re-planted in 1956, but this year was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Yaesu Light of Hope is a symbol of hope with a positive feeling and a hope for a bright future, with the theme of "light of hope". On the 25th of the first day, a lighting ceremony was held at 18:00 at Nihonbashi Plaza Square, with officials from the local store association and Mayor Yamamoto Chuo.