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Frequently asked questions
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The festival
What is Soca in Japan?+
Founded in 2016 by Soca enthusiasts from Trinidad & Tobago and Japan, Soca in Japan works to grow Soca music culture in Japan and connect Caribbean and Japanese fans.
What is Japan Soca Weekend?+
Asia’s largest Soca festival, held every September in Tokyo — bringing together Caribbean culture and Soca music fans from around the world.
Why September?+
September is one of the cheapest times to fly to Japan when booked early, it’s outside peak season, and the weather is still warm.
Is there a Carnival?+
Yes — the 4th annual Japan Caribbean Carnival takes place during Japan Soca Weekend in September 2026. Full details are announced in Spring 2026.
Tickets & packages
What packages are offered?+
Two options: a Weekend Pass (party tickets only, no ground transportation) or the Soca in Japan Tour Package (hotel, sightseeing, bilingual staff, transportation and airport pickup).
Can Weekend Pass holders join the tour?+
No. The tour schedule is tightly optimised over 8 days with vendor coordination that can’t accommodate separate participants.
Travel & logistics
When should I arrive in Japan?+
Weekend Pass holders should arrive by September 18, 2026. Tour package holders should arrive September 17, 2026 — one day before events begin.
Which airport should I use?+
Fly into Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) in Tokyo. Tour participants must use Haneda and arrive before 4 p.m.
Where should I stay?+
Shibuya in central Tokyo is recommended for independent travellers. Tour participants stay in the provided accommodation.
Does Japan accept credit cards?+
Most venues accept cards but some don’t, so carry cash. Japan does not accept foreign currencies.
What about visas and travel insurance?+
Check your country’s visa requirements on your government’s official site and apply at least 3 months ahead if needed. Travel insurance is strongly recommended to protect against cancellations and emergencies.
