Summer in Japan isn't complete without Bon Odori -- the traditional dance that sees festival goers making their way around an erected tower in synchronized movements. Every ward and city hosts their own. What happens? At the Chuo Ward Bon Dance, local groups come together to put on a rehearsed and masterful performance. You'll have a chance to see the traditional Bon dance, along with dancers clad in flowing robes and one of the largest festival towers (yagura) around. The festival will also include Japanese folk music, traditional arts and crafts workshops, and performing arts with the town residents. And don't forget the food and drink stalls for a real festival mood. Schedule 2025 This year marks the 35th edition of the festival. There will also be practice sessions held in the weeks leading up to the grand festival. Upcoming dates include June 25, July 2, July 9 and July 16. You do not need to register in advance to attend. How to get there The Chuo Ward Bon Dance will take place in Hamachō Park, a small park in eastern Tokyo. The easiest way to get there is by taking the Tokyo Metro Shinjuku Line to Hamachō Station (only 15 minutes from Shinjuku Station). From there, it's a 5-minute walk.