The Festival Mundo Japan 2026 returns to CDMX with its seventh edition, and this year promises to become one of the most vibrant and anticipated cultural events for Asia lovers.
The new edition will celebrate the artistic and traditional richness of Japan, Turkey and Tibet, bringing together in the same space gastronomy, performing arts, crafts, spiritual expressions and activities for the whole family.
When and where?
The event will take place on Sunday, May 17, 2026 at the IMSS Union’s Churubusco Convention Center, located just half a block from the General Anaya subway (Line 2).
As every year, access will be completely free, which makes it an excellent option for those who want to live a cultural experience without spending too much. You can enjoy it from 11:00 to 17:00 hours.
What awaits you at the Mundo Japan 2026 Festival?
The festival will bring together 100 stands of products, crafts and typical food, where attendees will be able to taste authentic dishes, purchase unique pieces and learn more about the traditions of each guest country.
In addition, the main stage will be full of traditional music shows, oriental dances, martial arts exhibitions, artistic presentations and cultural demonstrations that seek to bring the public closer to the essence of these three Asian regions.
One of the most anticipated moments will be the cosplay and oriental costume contest, an activity that each year attracts participants of all ages.
The festival will also feature special surprises designed for young and old alike to enjoy, reinforcing its identity as a 100% family event.
If you are passionate about Japanese, Turkish or Tibetan culture, or simply looking for a different and free plan in the CDMX, the Festival Mundo Japan Seventh Edition is an unmissable opportunity to connect with new traditions and enjoy a unique multicultural experience.