
Hibiya Music Festival
Sounds of more than 50 artists will cover the area of Hibiya Park and Tokyo Hibiya Midtown for free.
Sounds of more than 50 artists will cover the area of Hibiya Park and Tokyo Hibiya Midtown for free.
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.
Enjoy yourself in a Hawaiian paradise with live music and dancing, while snacking on some authentic treats and drinks.
Woodblock prints by iconic Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, like you've never seen before.
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.
A contemporary art exhibition exploring the roles of artists and AI.
Love short movies? Pop by this festival to see some of the best in all of Asia. With the prestigious backing of the Academy, the quality here is unparalled to keep your inner film buff happy.
See the beautiful sight of 10,000 roses as well as enjoy other fun attractions.
Head to Odawara Castle for a pastel flower paradise of hydrangeas and irises.
Discover the vision and process that sculpts the perfect ramen bowl — literally!
The ultimate view of Tokyo from the skies awaits at the top of Mt Takao — with food and drinks included.
Experience the artists and music you love like never before.
Celebrate 70 years of Japan's favorite monster with an art exhibition tribute.
Feast your eyes on 200 roses at the Spring Rose Festival at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.
An exhibition of the art of Masamune Shirow, artist of the cult classic Ghost in the Shell.
Hyper Museum Hanno opens this March with Kenji Yanobe’s Ship’s Cat Island. This surreal exhibition features giant floating space cats and sculptures.
Forest Beer Garden is the perfect summer evening activity, think chill vibes outdoors with drinks.
Things heat up inside Tokyo Dome as the Yomiuri Giants are up to bat on their home turf.