

A traditional festival with fleet-footed monks running through flames.
The Chinatown Lion Dances are part of the Spring Festival Celebrations in Yokohama's Chinatown.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Visit the Setsubun Mamemaki (soya bean throwing) Festival at Zōjōji Temple for good fortune.
These Chinese Traditional Performances are part of the Spring Festival Celebrations in Yokohama's Chinatown.
Ward off bad luck by throwing beans and dancing at this setsubun celebration.
Watch out for Tengu on the busy streets of Shimokitazawa! Have your soybeans handy for when you see them, and keep your eyes peeled while enjoying the food stalls and festival.
Join the throngs of people in throwing beans to cleanse misfortune on the slopes of Mt Takao.
See what it takes for professional wrestlers to prepare for a world-famous sumo tournament by visiting their training stable.
The Kite Market at Ōji Inari Shrine celebrates kites, which are considered lucky charms that ward off fires.
See what it takes for professional wrestlers to prepare for a world-famous sumo tournament by visiting their training stable.
Figure collectors, this is the event for you! Wonder Festival is known as the world's biggest festival for figures (also known as "garage kits").
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Find out where to watch the Super Bowl (online and in-person) while you're in Tokyo.
Find a warm cocktail you'd never have dreamed of at this unique drinking festival.
The Chinatown Celebration Parade is an event celebrating the birth of the Jade Emperor.
See what it takes for professional wrestlers to prepare for a world-famous sumo tournament by visiting their training stable.
Celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival in Tokyo's own Chinatown in Yokohama.
The Lantern Festival in Yokohama is the final day of Lunar New Year celebration.