Irish Setters on parade. (Photo: Sherilyn Siy)

St. Patrick's Day 2019

The greenest day of the year

Sherilyn Siy   - 1 min read

The feast of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is celebrated on March 17, a day when "everyone is Irish" and join in the fun and festivities garbed in something emerald green, Ireland's, national color. In Tokyo, the St. Patrick's Day Parade was held along Omotesando Dori from 1:00 -3:00 p.m. Parade spectators were not disappointed. In the parade, you can find all things Irish: leprechauns, druids, rugby players, Guiness beer, bagpipes, Irish Setters and Irish Wolfhounds and lots and lots of shamrocks. Several marching bands, dancers and performers further enlivened the event. Started in 1992 by the Irish Network Japan with the endorsement of the Embassy of Ireland, to promote Irish culture in Japan.

Getting there

The parade was held along the length of Omotesando Dori and there were plenty of viewing spots along the parade route. Omotesando Dori can easily be accessed from the following stations: Meiji-jingumae (Chiyoda/Fukutoshin), Omotesando (Hanzomon/Ginza/Chiyoda), Yoyogi-koen (Chiyoda) or Harajuku (JR).

Sherilyn Siy

Sherilyn Siy @sherilyn.siy

For Sherilyn Siy, Asia is home. Born in Hong Kong, Sherilyn spent time in the Philippines, China, and now lives in Japan. She speaks English, Filipino, Chinese (or putonghua), and Hokkien, her family's local dialect. Running is one of her favorite ways to explore Japan. She proudly finished the 2...