Tokyo Events This Week: Food & Culture Festivals and Traditional Ceremonies
Tokyo events for Monday, April 22 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Tokyo events for Monday, April 22 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Don’t know your gizzards from your tail? You’ve come to the right place. Whether it’s a full-blown feast or an …
From robot restaurants to strange cafes and outlandish fashion, the adjective ‘weird’ has long been synonymous with …
Alvin Cheung talks third wave coffee, body painting in an abandoned warehouse and what the perfect mechanical keyboard …
The Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library offers a quiet workspace, fast wifi, cheap eats and even views! Read our guide …
Add these folk festivals to your diary for some traditional fun.
Want to explore Harajuku? Here's our guide to enjoying the sights—quirky, serene and everything in between!
Eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, toast and at least two hash browns, not to mention a mug of tea to …
Few things spell satisfaction like gnawing on chicken wings and leaving behind a little pyramid of bones, like a less …
Everything you need to know about visiting the new Moomin theme park in Saitama. Plus an impressive and free Moomin …
When you hear the word ‘museum’, it’s not not unusual to think of dusty displays and long-winded descriptions, but …
With mild temperatures, fairy tale-like floral scenes & traditional festivals, what's not to love about this season?
Nothing says luxury like scones, champagne and skyline views.
We're talking cherry blossoms in a cemetery, on a boat—and even in your birthday suit!
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Love all things cherry blossoms? Here's a guide to seasonal and limited-edition sakura items (food, drinks, tumblers) …
All you need to know about jiko bukken "stigmatized properties"—which happen to be some of the cheapest apartments in Tokyo.
Joining a hanami party is a quintessential Japanese experience.
Take a break from the neon wonderland and get out into these green spaces.
Just five minutes from tourist mecca Shinjuku, Shin-Okubo has a vibe unlike anywhere else in Tokyo.
A bookmark-me overview of Asakusa hotels and other accommodation.
Read our tips for an even more magical day.
Although cliché, there’s some serious truth to the fact that the city shows its true colors after dark.