Setsubun Oni & Otafuku Origami Meetup
Get into the spirit of Setsubun with an origami workshop.
Get into the spirit of Setsubun with an origami workshop.
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
This free art exhibition showcases the captivating work of more than 30 talented street photographers.
Find your next dream flea market treasure at this trendy market in Shimokitazawa.
Magic the Gathering's premier competitive event returns to 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.
Figure collectors, this is the event for you! Wonder Festival is known as the world's biggest festival for figures (also known as "garage kits").
Find a warm cocktail you'd never have dreamed of at this unique drinking festival.
This is one of the world's largest flower events.
Celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival in Tokyo's own Chinatown in Yokohama.
Christmas illuminations only a short walk away from one of Japan's busiest stations. Just the thing to brighten your day without going far.
A one-of-a-kind fashion event, inspired by the creative mind of Japanese designer Yuima Nakazato.
Take a stroll through Matsuda's Yadoriki area, surrounded by crowds of people and Wintersweet shrubs.
With over 1.2 million lights, Marunouchi's Nakadori Avenue feels like a winter wonderland, complete with ice rink and miniature merry-go-round.
With the sparkling lights and wistful piano music, you'll feel like you're walking through a fairytale.
Midtown Ice Rink is a popular winter event and right next door to Midtown Winter Lights.
Everyone's favorite cartoon cat (or girl) has taken over Tokyo, and for good reason, to celebrate her 50th anniversary.
Not only will you see different types of plum blossoms, but also a clear view of Mt.Fuji.
See the illuminated icicles of Ashigakubo in Saitama and find yourself in a winter wonderland.
Step into the world of manga artists Mori Kaoru and Irie Aki at the Setagaya Literary Museum, where original drawings, creative notes, and early self-published works reveal their artistic evolution.