The Tokyo Summer Fireworks Guide
Get your yukata and picnic basket ready—here's our guide to festivals both big and small!
Get your yukata and picnic basket ready—here's our guide to festivals both big and small!
A spot of wet weather is no reason not to be out and about.
The yukata is the casual summer cousin of the kimono. Lightweight and eternally in style, yukata are great for personal wear and gifts. Here's how to buy them on the cheap.
The Itabashi Fireworks Festival is always a good show. Roughly 12,000 fireworks are expected to go off this year—and there should be some colorful character and flower shapes in the mix. The …
Heso is Japanese for belly button, so this festival in Nakaita goes to town with the concept, featuring Eisa Dancing, Belly Dancing and ‘Heso Odori’—belly button dancing. As far …
Experience izakaya culture – classic Japanese tapas-style drinking and dining. Go on an …
The definitive guide to Tokyo's best onsen and public bathhouses, including all you need to know about opening hours, …
As Tokyo shifts into early summer and rainy season mode, there’s an explosion of events. The next two months offer a …