Toyama Prefecture will hold its first Pride march on 21 September 2026, bringing together LGBTQ+ people, allies, and supporters. Organised by the Toyama Pride March Executive Committee, the event will begin at Youtown Sogawa West Plaza and include a public march and a no-photography option for participants wanting greater privacy. There will also be a separate space for LGBTQ+ people who do not plan to march.
Registration is now open. Below, you’ll find the schedule and registration deadlines, and participation and privacy options. This article will also explore the local context behind Toyama’s first Pride march.
What Is Toyama Pride March?

について Toyama Pride March Executive Committee says the event will make LGBTQ+ people and their supporters more visible in Toyama. Its slogan, “We are here in Toyama” (私たちは富山(ココ)にいる), reflects the organisers’ aim of showing that LGBTQ+ people are part of the local community.
The organisers also want to include people who may not feel comfortable joining a public march. A separate participant-only space will be available for LGBTQ+ people and those who think they may be LGBTQ+ but do not plan to march.
As Toyama Prefecture’s first Pride march, the event is a significant milestone and an opportunity for the community to come together. Its significance is local, rather than a broader claim about LGBTQ+ visibility or acceptance at a national scale.
Date, Schedule, Location, and Registration
The march will take place on Monday 21 September 2026, a Japanese public holiday. The event will begin at Youtown Sogawa West Plaza in central Toyama City.
Event details:
- 日付: Monday 21 September 2026
- Meeting point: Youtown Sogawa West Plaza, 3-1 Sogawa, Toyama City
- Reception: 10:30
- Opening event: 11:30
- Assembly: 12:30
- March: 13:00 – 14:30
There are several ways to take part, each with its own registration deadline:
- Volunteer applications by 21 August 2026
- Participant-only space by 11 September 2026
- March registration by 18 September 2026
Register through the official Toyama Pride March website.
Who Can Join and What Privacy Options Are Available?
The march is open to LGBTQ+ people, supporters, and anyone interested in taking part. Participants who don’t want to be photographed can request a no-photography safety zone.
LGBTQ+ people and those who think they may be LGBTQ+ who do not plan to join the march can instead register for the separate participant-only space.
If you’re planning to attend, check the official registration information for further information.
Why the March Matters in Toyama

The organising committee says discrimination and prejudice against LGBTQ+ people remain an issue in Toyama. Some people may still find it difficult to openly identify as LGBTQ+ or as an ally. The march is an opportunity to create a public space where LGBTQ+ people and their supporters can come together.
Toyama also has a local パートナーシップ宣誓制度. Toyama Prefecture introduced the system on 1 March 2023, allowing two people to make a partnership declaration and receive a certificate. The certificate is used for certain services, including public-housing applications and hospital visits. As of August 2026, the prefecture had recorded 100 declarations.
The system is not legal marriage and does not provide the same rights and protections available to married couples. It is a prefectural administrative system – its practical use depends on the services that recognise the certificate.
Nationally, the legal status of same-sex marriage remains unresolved. Five of Japan’s six high-court decisions challenging the current law preventing same-sex couples from marriage have found the current system to be unconstitutional. On 25 March 2026, all six cases were referred to the Supreme Court’s Grand Bench, meaning that all six cases are now before the Supreme Court.
For Toyama, the significance of the September march is local. It creates a public space for LGBTQ+ people and supporters to come together in the prefecture, regardless of how the national legal question is decided.
How to Follow or Support Toyama Pride
If you are planning to attend, volunteer, or support Toyama Pride March, check the latest information before travelling. The official website そして X account are the best places to check for registration information, schedule changes, and other notices.
For more Pride events and other LGBTQ+ events around the country, explore our イベントページ.
For broader background on LGBTQ+ rights and the current legal position in Japan, see our guide to current LGBTQ+ rights in Japan.