

The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
The Edogawa Citizens Festival is a local celebration with mascot characters, performances, and local produce.
The two-part Fukuro Festival is one of the largest festivals in Ikebukuro.
Oeshiki is a Buddhist festival held at Ikegami Honmonji Temple.
Shitamachi Matsuri is a traditional festival held each year at Nezu Shrine.
Enjoy games, traditional Japanese drama, and music while nibbling on some fresh saury fish.
Jiyūgaoka Megami Matsuri is a popular yearly festival held in the area around Jiyūgaoka Station.
German music, beer, and food blend to create a warm and cozy atmosphere at Yokohama's famous Red Brick Warehouse.
Check out Tokyo's premier neighborhood for kitchen utensils at this festival with all the traditional Japanese fixings — and great food no doubt.
Toyama Park Yabusame is a chance to watch the Japanese martial art of horse-mounted archery.
The Railway Festival features booths from all Japan's major railway companies.
See exhibits of the latest tech from national and international mega-corporations at this trade show. If you're interested in consumer electronics, stop by.
A golden dragon comes to Sensōji Temple to brighten the cool autumn days.
Blue skies are the perfect time to visit this small antique fair. Enjoy some casual browsing without the pressure and noise of the larger markets.
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Who says fireworks are only for the summer months?
The Yamathon is a fundraising challenge where teams walk or run through Tokyo, visiting all 30 stations of the JR Yamanote train line.
One of Asia’s largest gin festivals makes a triumphant return after five years.
The Kawagoe Festival is a lively event with floats carrying exquisitely crafted dolls.
The Cosmos Flower Festival is a celebration of fall flowers at Showa Kinen Park.