
Yokohama Tanabata Festival
Held across Yamashita Park and the plaza in front of Yokohama Marine Tower, this two-day celebration promises lanterns, live performances, food stalls, and a whole lot of light.
Held across Yamashita Park and the plaza in front of Yokohama Marine Tower, this two-day celebration promises lanterns, live performances, food stalls, and a whole lot of light.
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.
Ocean Peoples is "an ocean festival for people who love the sea", with performances and a market.
Hiratsuka's Tanabata Festival is one of the biggest Star Festivals in the Kantō region
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
If you're in the area of Narita Airport, why not drop by this 300-year-old festival?
Spend the day promoting an ecological lifestyle and get organic, earth-friendly wares while listening to music.
Yebisu Garden Place’s Foodies' Picnic brings together food, films, and wellness.
Tokyo Tower is ready for the Tanabata season and that means lights, candles, and wishes.
Celebrating their anniversary, Tokyo Miraikan has free admission for all on July 9. Marvel at the exhibits and wonders of modern technology and science with our friends and family.
Renowned club Womb once again hosts an explosive techno rave that lasts all night.
A traditional geisha performance and dance in Asakusa.
Wander the seafront at Yokohama and settle in for the evening fireworks display.
Test your reflexes with this traditional Japanese card game meetup.
This film festival brings exemplars of queer cinema from across the world to Tokyo.
The Enoshima Tenno Festival features mikoshi (portable shrines) that are even dipped into the sea.
No flight needed. Hawaii comes to Tokyo for a weekend of hula and island vibes.