Motoshinmei Shrine Annual Festival
Immerse yourself in the Japanese festival culture at this lively festival. Try your hand at Bon dancing, swaying to the taiko drums, or following the mikoshi procession.
Immerse yourself in the Japanese festival culture at this lively festival. Try your hand at Bon dancing, swaying to the taiko drums, or following the mikoshi procession.
Want to see a giant celebration in the heart of Tokyo? Look no further.
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Enjoy a Japanese festivals with all the traditional touches.
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A 3-day religious festival which takes place at Kamakura's most famous shrine.
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A traditional moon viewing festival in the heart of Tokyo
This fall head to Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden for tsukimi (moon viewing).
Things heat up inside Tokyo Dome as the Yomiuri Giants are up to bat on their home turf.
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