Womb Presents New Year Countdown to 2025
Hit the new year running with a club party like none other. With international DJ's and hundreds of people around you, you'll feel like you've danced into the new year.
Hit the new year running with a club party like none other. With international DJ's and hundreds of people around you, you'll feel like you've danced into the new year.
Yokohama's way of ushering in the new year — with fireworks and ships.
This early countdown sees hundreds of lanterns being sent up into the air in Shinjuku.
Looking for a New Year's Eve celebration that all the family can enjoy? Come and join the countdown event taking place at the oldest amusement park in Japan.
Join a good bash this New Year's Eve at Liquidroom, a well-known, popular live music venue in Shibuya.
Four days of partying, rock, and nearly 200,000 people. If you're into music festivals and really want to ring in the New Year with a bang, this is for you.
Celebrate the New Year with fireworks at one of Japan's most iconic spots.
Gather with the foxes for the first shrine visit of the year at Ōji Inari-jinja Shrine.
Wander the seafront at Yokohama in the morning for the parades of ships and shrines, before settling into the teeming Yamashita Park for the evening fireworks display
If you're willing to climb on the first day of the new year, join the crowds in welcoming the sunrise of a fresh start.
Watch 2024 drift away on the waves, and 2025 light up the skies in Yokosuka.
The Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Eight metropolitan gardens in Tokyo open and host special events to celebrate the start of the new year.
Need a little luck in the new year? Kick off the new year with good fortune and tradition at Kitain Temple's annual Daruma Market, taking place in the historic city of Kawagoe.
Get ready for Wrestle Kingdom! New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s biggest event of the year.
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 Oedo Antique Market is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan.
Walking in a winter wonderland indeed, this stretch of Omotesando's busy street lit up will have you feeling Christmassy in no time.
Grab yourself a bargain at one of Tokyo's biggest, and most irregular, flea markets.