
Vietnam Festival 2025
The Vietnam Festival in Yoyogi Park has food, drink, entertainment, and traditional folk art.
The Vietnam Festival in Yoyogi Park has food, drink, entertainment, and traditional folk art.
You'll have eyes of blue after a day wandering amongst the blue bells at Hitachi Seaside Park. Expect crowds drawn to the sea of flowers as you wander by the sea.
Immerse yourself in Taiwanese culture without leaving Tokyo.
Sounds of more than 50 artists will cover the area of Hibiya Park and Tokyo Hibiya Midtown for free.
Grab a beer and listen to great music from local bands at Shimokita Railway Festival.
Take a trip to a traditional Akita festival, just minutes away in Asakusa.
A festival showcasing Okinawan food, drinks, and culture at Ikebukuro's Sunshine City
A late-night exhibition about the beautiful firefly in Adachi Ward, surrounded by their nighttime glow.
Rooted in a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition, this race sees teams of paddlers power through the waves, their strokes perfectly in sync with the pounding of drums.
Enjoy yourself in a Hawaiian paradise with live music and dancing, while snacking on some authentic treats and drinks.
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.
Connect with Tokyo's harbor, see rare boats, and hop on one yourself.
Sample a variety of beers from all across Japan at this boisterous festival. Cool, dry, smooth, there'll be something for everyone.
A craft beer festival with over 20 breweries from around Japan.
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.
Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra makes a triumphant return to Japan, visiting Tokyo, Osaka, and Tsu (Mie).
Yu Sakai is making a name for himself after showing off his smooth vocals and vibrant energy on NPR's famous Tiny Desk Concert.
A rare chance to see a live performance of the koto -- a traditional Japanese instrument -- at the café Tsukimasa in Tokyo.
A traditional geisha performance and dance in Asakusa.
This is a chance to see fireflies in an unlikely urban setting.