Having only recently started on November 23rd and running until December 25th 2014, this is one of Tokyo’s newest winter illuminations

Jan 8, 2015 - 1 min read

Tokyo's ‘Blue Grotto’ Illumination

Recreating a piece of Italy in Naka-Meguro

Steve Morton

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Taking its inspiration from Italy’s Grotta Azzura (Blue Cavern), the Naka-Meguro’s ‘Ao-no-Dokutsu’ Illumination (now the Shibuya Blue Cave event) represents one of the newest additions to Tokyo’s ever popular winter sparkle.

Famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms during the spring, you will be able to witness the spectacle of the Naka River being magically transformed into a giant ‘Blue Cavern’ by over 400,000 blue LEDs reflecting brightly of the water’s surface.

With its very distinctive blue glow, this is a great time to stroll along this picturesque river where many pleasant cafes and restaurants provide the perfect spot to soak up the ‘moody and ambient’ atmosphere.

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Having only recently started on November 23rd and running until December 25th 2014, this is one of Tokyo’s newest winter illuminations
A short walk away from Naka-Meguro Station, this impressive display stretches for over 500 meters along the river
Many cafes and restaurants are lined along the river, providing a great place to soak up the atmosphere
The illuminated river with Naka-Meguro Station in the background
A view of the opposite and ‘quieter’ side of the river
The start of the main display at Horai-Bridge
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