January 2023: 5 Events Not to Miss
Start the new year with these festive events and ward off the winter-weather blues.
Start the new year with these festive events and ward off the winter-weather blues.
Where to go for drinks, dancing, and of course the big countdown.
Everything you need to know, including food, the first sunrise and where to celebrate.
Finish 2022 with these five not-to-be-missed events filled with fun and festivity!
Lots of winter deals to be had. And don't forget to pick up a fukubukuro or "lucky bag"—filled with last year's inventory at a bargain.
Eat, steam and sightsee your way through the cold season!
10 uniquely Japanese winter foods to try—from yuzu, tofu and the risky dinner option of puffer fish to the celebratory New Year traditional dishes.
Tokyo events for Monday, December 31, 2018 to Sunday, January 6, 2019
For good luck in the new year, go on the Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage (aka Shichifukujin Meguri), which involves visiting seven temples to receive blessings from the deities of good fortune.
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Osechi ryori refers to cuisine traditionally eaten during the New Year. As osechi ryori can be expensive, this is a guide to cheap osechi options.