What to Do During COVID-19 Closures
Lots of events and things to do in Tokyo during the era of COVID-19 cancellations and closures.
Lots of events and things to do in Tokyo during the era of COVID-19 cancellations and closures.
Beyond the airport lies museums, shopping and sacred temples.
An authentically traditional town with lots of charm and hardly any crowds.
Tokyo Closet Ball is the leading provider of English-language gender-subversive entertainment in the city.
Enjoy Tokyo's tallest structure and surrounds without the high costs.
Lots of options for staying active and making friends.
Tokyo events for Monday, February 3 to Sunday, February 9, 2020
Real-deal Japanese nightlife, on the cheap.
Tokyo events for Monday, January 20 to Sunday, January 26, 2020
A guide on where to get games, where to play them and even how to find people to play with.
Plenty of group ski events and tours in Japan to choose from!
If you’re ready to take a Tokyo rickshaw tour, take your pick from these companies, all of which are known for offering quality service.
Check out the many open-mic and art nights in Tokyo — a great way to be entertained, get creative and meet new people!
This pint-sized museum packs a punch with its creative themes and meticulously selected pieces—celebrating art in all sorts of mediums.
Planning your trip to Tokyo but not sure of the best time to come? There are pros and cons to each season.
Shinjuku's West Exit Camera Town is where you'll find close to every camera available on the market.
Flights for under 1,000 yen? Believe it.
Koenji is known as a retro paradise and hipster haven, filled with music venues, old-school shopping streets, and a thriving arts scene.
Tokyo events for Monday, October 28 to Sunday, November 3, 2019
Only a few weeks left to visit Japan's most unusual arcade before it closes its doors for good.
Beneath the skyscrapers, Shinjuku has a stunning park with traditional gardens, a teahouse and some of that precious fresh air.
Before Akihabara, there was Suginami, the real original center for Japanese geekdom.