Kon-Kon Kutsu Ichi (“Shoe Festival”)
One of Tokyo's more unique festivals, the Shoe Festival features shoe sales and a parade with shoe-shaped floats.
One of Tokyo's more unique festivals, the Shoe Festival features shoe sales and a parade with shoe-shaped floats.
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
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 Akabane Baka Festival, started out as an April Fool's festival but is now Akabane's biggest festival.
Cat lovers should pounce on this festival, with cat themed merchandise and displays galore. Find the perfect gift for the furry friend in your life.
Nico Nico Chokaigi is the ultimate event for gamers, think game merch, performances, and of course, cosplay.
Ryōgoku Nigiwai Festival was started to bring attention to the many points of interest in the Ryōgoku area.
Daring stunts in honor of some of the bravest people to live — watch the acrobatics in memory of the 120 fireman who died during the Edo period.
Spend a day hunting through the maze of stalls and sales in this enormous flea market and snag yourself some bargains!
Join the world's largest sake culture event, happening at Roppongi Hills Arena from April 18 to 29.
teamLab Planets Tokyo will transform their artworks into a cherry blossom paradise for spring.
Kameido Tenjin Shrine is the best place in Tokyo to see wisteria in bloom.
If the sakura have given you a taste for blooms, brave the crowds to be rewarded with one of the most beautiful floral arrangments in all of Japan.
With over 120 stalls full of antique items of all shapes and sizes, it's no wonder this market is a lively spot on the first of the month. Pop by and enjoy digging for some hidden treasure.
Gaze up at twelve giant wheeled floats known as "dashi" parading the city of Ōme in far western Tokyo.
Don't miss this week-long festival which features an impressive lineup of traditional performing arts presentations.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
2,000 people will parade through the streets of Odawara, emulating the Hōjō samurai lords of the past.
Heiwajima Antiques Festival is the place for serious antique lovers. From kimono to toys to porcelain, professional sellers showcase their curated selections. If you're in the know, it's …
Get in for free at Tokyo Sea Life Park and see all the sea animals you want for absolutely nothing.