
Hokusai Exhibition: Another Story in Tokyo
Woodblock prints by iconic Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, like you've never seen before.
Woodblock prints by iconic Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, like you've never seen before.
Grab a beer and listen to great music from local bands at Shimokita Railway Festival.
Enjoy some of the latest creations of independant filmmakers around the world. From drama to comedy to horror, there'll be something to catch your eye.
The Vietnam Festival in Yoyogi Park has food, drink, entertainment, and traditional folk art.
The spring version of the Oedo Beer Festival has returned to give craft beer fans even more choices of places in which to spend the golden weather of Golden Week.
Enjoy yourself in a Hawaiian paradise with live music and dancing, while snacking on some authentic treats and drinks.
A contemporary art exhibition exploring the roles of artists and AI.
This nighttime festival features one of the largest portable shrines in Tokyo and a vibrant, bordering on chaotic, atmosphere.
Sounds of more than 50 artists will cover the area of Hibiya Park and Tokyo Hibiya Midtown for free.
Enjoy a traditional Japanese festival with a suprise. Amongst the crowds bustling through the food stalls and festival dances, watch the night sky light up with hundreds of fireflies.
Meander through a mini-Manila during the Philippine Expo. This three day festival in Ueno Park is lively, with music, dancing and food galore.
The roads will be closed and the whole town of Tsukiji will take to the streets to celebrate the annual Tsukiji Lion Dance Festival at Namiyoke Shrine.
Ever wanted to step into the magical world of Alice in Wonderland? See the beautiful sight of 10,000 roses as well as enjoy other fun attractions.
Head to the Sri Lanka Festival for Sri Lankan food, drink, and cultural workshops.
Head to Odawara Castle for a pastel flower paradise of hydrangeas and irises.
Get your fill of hydrangeas (ajisai in Japanese) at the annual Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival. Also check out the concert, procession, and free toothbrushes.
As Tokyo Tower turns off its lights, more than 1000 candles will be lit for this poignant annual event.
Visitors head straight for the food stalls at the annual Taiwan Festival in Ueno Park.
The newest Bon Odori festival is held in Sanyabori Square in Sumida Park.
Feast your eyes on 200 roses at the Spring Rose Festival at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.