Imperial Palace Walkathon 2026: Youmewe and KIWL

Imperial Palace Walkathon

The Imperial Palace Walkathon is a community fundraising event taking place around the scenic gardens in central Tokyo. Organized by YouMeWe and Knights in White Lycra, the walkathon invites participants to come together for a relaxed, inclusive walk or jog at their own pace, in support of children living in care homes.

The event combines light physical activity with social impact, encouraging individuals, families and groups to enjoy one of Tokyo’s most iconic routes while helping raise funds for children’s welfare. In addition to participants, the organizers are also welcoming volunteers to assist on event days, offering another way to contribute to the cause.

To volunteer for this event:
volunteers@youmewenpo.org

Fees:
Adults: ¥5,000
University Students: ¥3,000
Children (17 and under): ¥2,000

Where

Palace Hotel, Tokyo

When

March 27, 2026
3pm–8pm
March 28, 2026
10am–3pm

More

Registration required.
Funds raised help children in care homes.
For inquiries: hello@youmewenpo.org

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