Overview
mAAch ecute Kanda-Manseibashi is running a year-round illumination that lights up the red-brick railway arches.
According to WalkerPlus information listed as of April 2026, the lights are on from 16:00 to 23:00 except closure days. The site is about a four-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station's Electric Town Exit, making it an easy evening stop along the Kanda River.
Highlights
The venue is mAAch ecute Kanda-Manseibashi, a commercial complex built into the former Manseibashi Station red-brick viaduct.
The illumination uses warm maple-colored lights to illuminate arches that are more than a century old. The official site has also introduced the display as Dan Illumi, linking Manseibashi and the open deck with light and treating the brick arches like a large fireplace.
Because the lights reflect on the Kanda River, it is a convenient spot for visitors who want to walk from Akihabara Station and enjoy the nighttime atmosphere around Manseibashi.
Event Details
- Venue: mAAch ecute Kanda-Manseibashi
- Address: 1-25-4 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- Dates: Year-round except closure days
- Hours: 16:00-23:00
- Admission: Free viewing
- Reservation: Not required
Recommended For
- Visitors looking for an evening stop near Akihabara Station
- People who enjoy former railway sites and red-brick architecture
- Anyone who wants to take photos along the Kanda River


