Nagatoro Autumn Leaves Festival
A secluded spot to see some of the most vibrant autumn leaves in Japan.
A secluded spot to see some of the most vibrant autumn leaves in Japan.
Hear Howl’s Moving Castle’s soundtrack performed live beneath a galaxy of stars at Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo.
Blue skies are the perfect time to visit this small antique fair. Enjoy some casual browsing without the pressure and noise of the larger markets.
In late fall the ginkgo trees in Meiji Jingū Shrine's outer gardens turn bright yellow.
A fall foliage viewing illumination event.
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum celebrates the work of director Pedro Costa.
Japan's autumn leaves are a sight to rival even the famous cherry blossom blooms, and Mt Takao is one of the choicest spots to see them.
See the beauty of autumn nights at Kamakura's Hasedera Temple Illuminations.
Take a walk and enjoy the changing colors of the autumn leaves even at night in Ogikubo.
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Snack on yuletide treats at the base of what might be Japan's biggest Christmas tree.
Wander through the crowds with delicious German snacks and drinks, while live music and illuminations really embrace the Yule spirit.
Throngs of people descend on this beautifully illuminated Christmas market. Enjoy a bite of stollen or some mulled wine while searching through stalls of traditionally made gifts and decorations.
Tokyo Tower provides a perfect backdrop to this annual Christmas illumination.
The Midtown illumination is an incredibly popular Christmas event.
The winter illumination event is aimed at promoting the Purple Ribbon Campaign, and increasing awareness of violence against women.
This is one of the newer Christmas markets in Tokyo. And it's free.
A European Christmas market lands in Japan at the foot of Tokyo Tower.
Wander through the whimsical stalls selling traditional Christmas snacks and treats while wrapped up warm.
Mega is indeed the only word for these illuminations, but don't think that's all there is! From festival foods to horse-related activities, there's plenty to see here behind the lights.
Stretching over 200 meters, the champagne gold LED lights sparkle with a view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
See the famous cherry blossom view of Meguro River in winter — well, sort of.