Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Get a seat for Setagaya's biggest fireworks festival and warm up an autumn night.
Pop down to Nezu Shrine for these shrine markets, taking place roughly twice a month.
A traditional geisha performance and dance in Asakusa.
The Yamathon is a fundraising challenge where teams walk or run through Tokyo, visiting all 30 stations of the JR Yamanote train line.
Visit the Chōfu Yosakoi Festival to see energetic and expressive team dances.
Enjoy fall foliage and flowers at the Hagi Festival held at Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens.
The largest vegan festival in Japan, with dozens of stalls offering delicious meat-free meals and snacks with a lively, vibrant atmosphere.
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.
Get a taste of what Hokkaidō has to offer at the the Hokkaidō Fair.
Belgian Beer Weekend is back in town. And it lasts longer than just a weekend.
Food. Dance. Music. That's all you really need to know about the Salsa Street Festival in Ueno.
As the red Spider Lilies flower, the crowds once again gather.
Volunteers set out hundreds of paper lanterns in bright, fancy designs.
Diversity Park's sure to make you feel included, whether you hit the court or watch the sports.
You may see robots zip across the floor, 3D printers spitting out wild creations, drones buzzing overhead, and kids showing off DIY gadgets alongside seasoned engineers and artists.
A traditional moon viewing festival in the heart of Tokyo