Get ready for some of the best traditional Japanese festivals, fireworks, and cosplay of the year.
Get ready for some of the best traditional Japanese festivals, fireworks, and cosplay of the year.
Get your yukata and picnic basket ready — here's a round-up of festivals both big and small.
Temples, museums, robot cafés and more.
Light-ups have been extended, since the blossoms were so late this year.
Summer is here, and it's time to board a "booze cruise".
Now with a shiny Guinness World Record. Ticket prices go up July 22.
Expect smaller crowds and fewer high-rises obstructing your view than in Tokyo.
River rafting, cozy cafés, hot springs — and more, just 90 minutes from Shinjuku.
Full guide to the routes, rules, packing, sleeping — and sunrise.
Spoiler: It's a nifty little discount pass for art enthusiasts — and there's still time to use it.
Grab your umbrella and go have some fun.
Take your pick from lakes, rivers — and the bay itself.
Get your yukata on and get out there.
If it rains in Tokyo during your holiday, don't stress, take a look at these things to do indoors.
From vintage anime goods in Nakano Broadway to official merch and secondhand stores.
Fireflies, the famous Sanno and Torigoe festivals, phở — and more.