
Namaste India
Celebrate the ties between India and Japan at this beautiful and vibrant festival. Snacks, saree, and spices await for all lovers of Indian culture!
Celebrate the ties between India and Japan at this beautiful and vibrant festival. Snacks, saree, and spices await for all lovers of Indian culture!
Get a taste of what Hokkaidō has to offer at the the Hokkaidō Fair.
Tokyo Jazz Festival features musical events with jazz artists across the city, including free and paid events.
The "Omotesandō/Harajuku Hello Halloween Pumpkin Parade" is a fun Halloween event for kids.
Meiji Jingū Shrine Yabusame is a chance to watch the Japanese martial art of horse-mounted archery.
The perfect excuse to travel around Tokyo and admire art at the same time, this week-long festival offers handy shuttle links, a plethora of exhibits and a fun stamp rally to top it off!
Practice your snowboarding skills and learn about the importance of bone marrow donations at this winter event.
Bring your sense of rhythm to this week of dance workshops, competitions, and displays.
The Fiesta de España is a celebration of Spanish culture held at Yoyogi Park Events Square.
The Ōedo Kottōichi Japanese Antique Market is an (approximately) monthly event held in Yoyogi Park.
Earth Garden is a sustainability focused festival with market stalls, workshops, and live entertainment.
Experience Tokunoshima-an island in Kagoshima Prefecture- without leaving Tokyo.
St. Patrick's Day in Tokyo is celebrated every year with the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The Wanwan Carnival is a festival of everything doggy and dog related.
Don't miss this week-long festival which features an impressive lineup of traditional performing arts presentations.
Grab yourself a bargain at one of Tokyo's biggest, and most irregular, flea markets.
Try delicious wine, cheese, and other delights at one of the biggest Italian festivals in Japan.
Enjoy Thai sports, dancing, singing, and food at one of the most popular and highly anticipated Thai festivals in Japan.
Usher in summer from Okinawa... without having to leave Tokyo's festival scene.
Head to the Sri Lanka Festival for Sri Lankan food, drink, and cultural workshops.