Taking place over two nights, you’ve got no excuse not to see this impressive firework display in Yamashita Park. The festival starts at 11:30am and features all sorts of entertainment including a ship parade, marine rescue demonstration, a mikoshi parade and a whole host of sea-food themed stalls from some of the city’s best restaurants! The fireworks displays will take place between 7:30pm and 8pm on both evenings, the best viewing spot is Yamashita park, but it will be busy!
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, many events have been canceled. Always check official sites before heading to an event.Yokohama Sparkling Twilight
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Tokyo Art Tank Vol. 6
A new generation of underground artists are reconceptualizing the avant-garde and for two days their creative works are on display for the world to enjoy. Tokyo Art Tank provides a vast and eclectic body of work that is enjoyable for […]
10:00am – 8:00pmFree
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Okinawa Festival
The Okinawa Festival showcases the food, culture, music and crafts of Japan’s southernmost prefecture. Enjoy an Orion beer while watching performances from Okinawan artists and comedians. There will also be performances of eisa — Okinawa’s unique style of traditional dancing.
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Tokyo Jazz Festival
The Tokyo Jazz Festival takes place at few venues across the city, some of which are paid, but the free gigs can be found at Yoyogi Park. And we like free. The festival will feature artists, both seasoned professionals and up-and-comers. […]
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Akasaka Antique Market in Ark Hills
The Ark Hills antique market is much classier compared to some of Tokyo’s usual fairs. In addition to the amazing finds you can usually dig up at a flea market, like jewelry and home goods, you can also find stylish […]
11:00am – 5:00pmFree -
May Grand Sumo Tournament
The third of Japan's six annual sumo tournaments.
¥3,800 – ¥38,000