A small flea market, you can find all manner of cute things from clothing to crockery. On bigger days, expect local craftspeople, music, and even live performances.
A festival showcasing Okinawan food, drinks, and culture at Ikebukuro's Sunshine City
No flight needed. Hawaii comes to Tokyo for a weekend of hula and island vibes.
This open-air festival invites participants to dance, feast, and be merry.
The two-part Fukuro Festival is one of the largest festivals in Ikebukuro.
The two-part Fukuro Festival is one of the largest festivals in Ikebukuro.
A celebration of raw eggs on rice, this unique festival is a simple ode to the much-loved dish of tamago kake gohan and offers an all-you-can-eat eggsperience with eggs from across the country!
Let your inner anime and manga lover free at this popular cosplay festival.