
Yokosuka Curry Festival
This is a tasty celebration of Japan’s naval curry tradition, complete with buffets, curry bread, and regional dishes.
This is a tasty celebration of Japan’s naval curry tradition, complete with buffets, curry bread, and regional dishes.
Get a taste of Kagoshima Prefecture without leaving Tokyo.
Enjoy plenty of traditional entertainment and perfomances at the cable car station before you head up to the heights.
An unusual combination of extreme Japanese street sports and music, the Chimera Games is a one-of-a-kind display that will leave you lost for words.
A popular and bustling outdoor antique market. Spend time hunting through the stalls while also enjoying the beauty of Showa Memorial Park.
If you want to avoid the crowded mid-summer fireworks calendar, then go to this early summer fireworks festival that takes place over the ocean adjacent to Zushi Beach.
Into minimalist abstract strategy games, world-building RPGs, or board games about running a pharmaceutical company? You may want to check this event out.
A traditional Noh theater performance held in the midst of a western Tokyo shrine.
Hibiya Spring Oktoberfest is everything you'd expect from Oktoberfest: music, food, and of course, German beer.
Spring has sprung at Musashino National Government Park, where 700,000 Iceland poppies burst into life alongside fields of nemophila and lupines.
Try delicious wine, cheese, and other delights at one of the biggest Italian festivals in Japan.
Oktoberfest will be in Shiba Park this May with German music, food, and of course, beer!
Experience fireworks like never before at the Star Island Odaiba Fireworks Festival taking place this June.
The Laos Festival is filled with Laotian dancing, music, workshops, and, best of all, food.
Enjoy a carpet of flowers from around the world at Showa Kinen Park. Stretch your legs as your stroll amongst fields of tulips, poppies, cherry blossoms, and more!
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
The streets of Shinjuku get a whole lot busier during the annual grand festival of Hanazono Shrine.
The annual Adachi Fireworks Festival is held along the Arakawa River.
Take a trip to a traditional Akita festival, just minutes away in Asakusa.