

Bask in a quiet, traditional Japanese festival with a 300-year history.
An exhibition of Japanese crafts, themed around beloved fairy tales.
If you're interested in trying a wide range of craft beer, then this is for you.
Enjoy games, traditional Japanese drama, and music while nibbling on some fresh saury fish.
Oeshiki is a Buddhist festival held at Ikegami Honmonji Temple.
Jiyūgaoka Megami Matsuri is a popular yearly festival held in the area around Jiyūgaoka Station.
One of Asia’s largest gin festivals makes a triumphant return after five years.
An International Film Festival focusing on shorts, this annual event is free and offers a festival atmosphere with food trucks, live performances, and illuminations.
Join the local tradition of visiting shrines of the Seven Lucky Gods.
Mega is indeed the only word for these illuminations, but don't think that's all there is! From festival foods to horse-related activities, there's plenty to see here behind the lights.
See the famous cherry blossom view of Meguro River in winter — well, sort of.
Nakanobu Nebuta Festival is Shinagawa's own mini-version of Aomori's famous Nebuta Festival.