Hadano Sakura Festival
Wander down Hadano's lengthy sakura promenade, or catch yourself in the beautiful illuminations from Mt. Kobo. You'll be sure to see why sakura is so loved in Japan.
Wander down Hadano's lengthy sakura promenade, or catch yourself in the beautiful illuminations from Mt. Kobo. You'll be sure to see why sakura is so loved in Japan.
Come and celebrate cherry blossom season in the heart of the city.
Experience nighttime cherry blossoms in the traditional Japanese garden of Happo-en.
Tilt your cherry blossom viewing to the cosmopolitan, with exhibits and cafes in Tokyo Midtown to provide a unique experience to accompany your trip.
Ichiyo Sakura (Cherry Blossom) Festival is a major event in Asakusa Kannon-ura.
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.
Celebrate the beginning of spring at Hibiya Blossom. From March 20 to April 14, the area will be covered with colorful flowers and art.
The Kamakura Festival is a festival at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine in Kamakura.
Paella, Tapas, BBQ... every Spanish snack under the sun is available at this festival! Come early though, it's so delicious the queues can be enormous.
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.
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.
Asakusa Yabusame is a chance to watch the Japanese martial art of horse-mounted archery.
Watch Waseda University and Keio University face off in a rowing competition on the Sumida River.
You don't need to travel outside of Tokyo to grab a little slice of the Netherlands.
Find free art, vibes, vegetarian food, and music at this year's Earth Day.
See the gorgeous carpet of flowers blanketing Chiba's town of Sakura at the largest Tulip Festival 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.
A 400-year-old pastime is on display at Nakizumo, as sumo wrestlers compete to make babies cry for good fortune. Come and watch, and perhaps some of the good luck will rub off on you!
One of Tokyo's more unique festivals, the Shoe Festival features shoe sales and a parade with shoe-shaped floats.
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.
The Akabane Baka Festival, started out as an April Fool's festival but is now Akabane's biggest festival.