Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills
Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills is one of the classier flea markets in Tokyo.
Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills is one of the classier flea markets in Tokyo.
If you can't get to Aomori for the Hirosaki Neputa Festival, the Hirosaki Neputa Asakusa Festival is the next best thing.
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.
Explore some of Tokyo's best music and art at this unique music event.
The once-a-year chance to meet mascots from all over Japan — and the world.
An art festival inspired by the late Sri Lankan artist Ena de Silva.
Spend a day hunting through the maze of stalls and sales in this enormous flea market, and snag yourself some bargains!
Your last chance to get a lucky rake for future fortunes in this local Tori no Ichi event, with a bonus masked Kagura performance straight from the Edo-era.
A secluded spot to see some of the most vibrant autumn leaves in Japan.
Find your next dream flea market treasure at this trendy market in Shimokitazawa.
Aim to achieve a running or walking distance of at least 55km in November for charity.
In late fall the ginkgo trees in Meiji Jingū Shrine's outer gardens turn bright yellow.
The Tokyo Art Book Fair gathers over 300 exhibitors from around the world for an art book fair.
Erica Ward sets her sights (and paintbrush) on the wonders of the Yamanote Line... with a bonsai twist.
A fall foliage viewing illumination event.
Japan's autumn leaves are a sight to rival even the famous cherry blossom blooms, and Mt Takao is one of the choicest spots to see them.