

Music meets pyrotechnics and the grand finale features a 300-meter Niagara at the Odawara Sakawa River Fireworks Festival.
This festival commemorates the arrival of Commodore Perry’s black ships.
Fireworks with a feathery finish. Read on to find out about the Southern Beach Chigasaki Fireworks Festival.
The Itabashi Fireworks Festival has roughly 13,000 fireworks.
Ōme City Nohryo Fireworks Festival sees 4,000 fireworks in the night sky over Nagayama Park.
Hanazono Shrine hosts an annual Bon Dance festival in August each year.
See the largest sunflower field in Tokyo at Kiyose Sunflower Festival.
Head to the Sri Lanka Festival for Sri Lankan food, drink, and cultural workshops.
If you're curious about traditional Japanese festivals but want something a little outside the typical tourist circuit, the Hachiōji Festival is a perfect pick.
Enjoy the main stage attractions like a music festival mosh pit, or chill out a little further away and enjoy the spirit of Bon Odori. Either way, Central Park is the place to cap off Obon with …
The Geino Yamashirogumi Kecak Festival is one of Shinjuku's main summer events.
Soak in some summer spirit with the traditional dances at the Nakameguro Summer Festival.
Get ready to get wet at this annual music festival inspired by the traditional Thai festival Songkran.
Spend a week away in Japan's most famous onsen town, but instead of soaking in the springs, soak in the festival atmosphere and days of fireworks and festivals.
Woodblock prints by iconic Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, like you've never seen before.
Cool off in the summer heat at Ueno Summer Festival. A traditional Japanese festival with all the fixings and plenty of things to do!
An exhibition for the latest series of Mobile Suit Gundam.
What does Snoopy really mean to you? Discover the words that moved ten creators at this quote-filled Peanuts exhibition in Ginza.