Momokawaroh — Tokyo Underground Arts Society
Mindbending Noh and other traditional arts, set to techno and jazz. A must in Tokyo.
Mindbending Noh and other traditional arts, set to techno and jazz. A must in Tokyo.
The Chinatown Celebration Parade is an event celebrating the birth of the Jade Emperor.
Get to know the origins of Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival) at the Doll Floating Ceremony in Asakusa.
“Some no Komichi” is a festival highlighting the art of dyeing and screen printing.
Launched in 2005 as a local initiative backed by editors, critics and animation historians, the festival has grown alongside the neighborhood.
These Chinese Traditional Performances are part of the Spring Festival Celebrations in Yokohama's Chinatown.
See the illuminated icicles of Ashigakubo in Saitama and find yourself in a winter wonderland.
This plum blossom festival takes place at Ushi-Tenjin Kitano Shrine where the ancient poet Sugawara no Michizane, who was known for his love of the blooming flower, is enshrined.
The Kite Market at Ōji Inari Shrine celebrates kites, which are considered lucky charms that ward off fires.
Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Mt. Hodo’s 3,000 wintersweet trees scent the entire hillside.
Enoshima Island lights up throughout the winter with dazzling illuminations.
Add a forested touch to your Christmas cheer with the Kioi winter forest. With brilliant views from the Benkeibashi bridge, make sure you don't miss their centerpiece stag illumination.
Hankering for some winter illuminations? Look no further than Hibiya Magic Time Illumination.
See the natural wonders of Nagatoro while staying warm on the water.
The Ume (Plum) Garden at Jindai Botanical Garden bursts with life, color, and music during winter.
Not only will you see different types of plum blossoms, but also a clear view of Mt.Fuji.
The plum festival at Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens has traditional shows (incl. a sparrow dance) as well as beautiful plum blossoms.
Setagaya Plum Blossom Festival takes place at Hanegi Park from February until early March.