

Head to this festival to see portable shrines carried through the streets of Kichijōji.
The long-running Nezu Shrine Festival is a major yearly event at Nezu Shrine.
Want to see a giant celebration in the heart of Tokyo? Look no further.
The Sakaki Festival is one of the longest running festivals in the Kantō region.
Enjoy a Japanese festivals with all the traditional touches.
Held every September, Ōmiya Hachiman Festival is one of the most important matsuri (festivals) in Suginami Ward.
A 3-day religious festival which takes place at Kamakura's most famous shrine.
Belgian Beer Weekend is not a cheap event, but at for 10 tokens that can be exchanged for up to 3 super-strength Belgian beers, a very fancy souvenir beer glass, and lots of entertainment is …
Sample a variety of beers from all across Japan at this boisterous festival. Cool, dry, smooth, there'll be something for everyone.
Tokyo National Museum's regular exhibitions are free to the public on the third Monday of September.
A fiesta to explore the depths of Mexican culture, cuisine, and tradition.
A traditional moon viewing festival in the heart of Tokyo
This fall head to Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden for tsukimi (moon viewing).
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Head out to the Chōfu City Fireworks Festival for fireworks on the riverbank.
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.
Nine days of top tier athletes showcasing their talents in central Tokyo.
The Daradara Festival goes on for 11 days, making it the longest traditional festival in Japan.