February 2022: Events Not to Miss in Tokyo
If you made a New Year's resolution to go out and explore more of the city, here are 5 events to help you do just that in the month of February.
If you made a New Year's resolution to go out and explore more of the city, here are 5 events to help you do just that in the month of February.
Start the new year with these festive events and ward off the winter-weather blues.
End off 2021 with these five not-to-be-missed events filled with fun and festivity!
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A chance to see the infamous penis festival, horseback archery, a courtesan parade and more!
Spring is coming soon, so what better way to welcome the season than with cherry blossoms, fire-walking, St.Patrick's Day & more!
Try ramen, tofu and Taiwanese street food. Be stunned by an impressive golden dragon dance. And celebrate St.Paddy's Day in Yoyogi Park!
Try your feet at fire-walking this weekend!
Spring is in the air! Plum blossoms are here, and so are festivals in Yoyogi Park—giving you many reasons to head outside this weekend.
Not to be missed this weekend are the Boroichi Market and the Furusato Festival!
End-of-year celebrations are underway this weekend. Read on for all the ways to ring in 2017 in Tokyo.
Lots of free events this weekend - festive and otherwise!
The famous 400-year-old Boroichi market is back - along with plenty other fairs and festivals you don't want to miss!
Christmas stuff, fireworks in December and evening markets.
Warm up at the nabe (hot pot) festival at Hibiya Park this weekend.
Cheapo foodies are going to be very satisfied this weekend.