Tokyo Events This Week: Lucky Beans and Early Blooms
Tokyo events for Monday, February 3 to Sunday, February 9, 2020
Tokyo events for Monday, February 3 to Sunday, February 9, 2020
Planning your trip to Tokyo but not sure of the best time to come? There are pros and cons to each season.
Add these folk festivals to your diary for some traditional fun.
Tokyo events for Monday, April 8 to Sunday, April 14, 2019
Tokyo events for Monday, April 1 to Sunday, April 7, 2019
With mild temperatures, fairy tale-like floral scenes & traditional festivals, what's not to love about this season?
We're talking cherry blossoms in a cemetery, on a boat—and even in your birthday suit!
Love all things cherry blossoms? Here's a guide to seasonal and limited-edition sakura items (food, drinks, tumblers) to be found in Tokyo.
Joining a hanami party is a quintessential Japanese experience.
Sanja Matsuri is one of Tokyo's biggest festivals of the year!
Parades and performances, blossoms and Buddha's birthday.
Peak weekend for cherry blossom viewing, plus the Kanamara "Penis" Matsuri.
According to the forecast, this is the best weekend to see cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
Some of the historic cherry tree sites in Tokyo that makes it one of the most popular spring destinations in the world!
Buddha's birthday celebrations, a parade of traditional Japanese courtesans, a ramen fesitval and more!
Best weekend to see cherry blossoms, the infamous "Penis Festival", art events and more!
See hundreds of blossoming plum trees during Mito City's famous annual plum festival.
One of our favorite plum-viewing spots in Tokyo. Close to 400 plum trees among other flowers makes it a perfect location for a spring stroll.