Yoyogi Park Wanwan Carnival
The Wanwan Carnival is a festival of everything doggy and dog related.
The Wanwan Carnival is a festival of everything doggy and dog related.
Watch Waseda University and Keio University face off in a rowing competition on the Sumida River.
Tilt your cherry blossom viewing to the cosmopolitan, with exhibits and cafes in Tokyo Midtown to provide a unique experience to accompany your trip.
See sakura in the shadow of Tokyo Skytree at Sumida Park. With festival stalls, music, and a promenade of blossoms a kilometer long, you could forget you're still in the city.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Celebrate the beginning of spring at Hibiya Blossom. The area will be covered with colorful flowers and art.
Asakusa Yabusame is a chance to watch the Japanese martial art of horse-mounted archery.
Find free art, vibes, vegetarian food, and music at this year's Earth Day.
The Kamakura Festival is a festival at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine in Kamakura.
Samurai, stunts, and sakura. Kawagoe’s Spring Festival features gunfire, ladder acrobatics, and a stunning cherry blossom boat ride.
The Kokuryo Wisteria Festival features local food, stage performances, and a magical evening light-up.
See the gorgeous carpet of flowers blanketing Chiba's town of Sakura at the largest Tulip Festival in Japan.
You don't need to travel outside of Tokyo to grab a little slice of the Netherlands.
One of Japan's most popular cherry blossom spots, if you can find a spot to cool your heels you'll be rewarded with some of the most vibrant views in all of Japan.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
A 400-year-old pastime is on display at Nakizumo, as sumo wrestlers compete to make babies cry for good fortune. Come and watch, and perhaps some of the good luck will rub off on you!
Nico Nico Chokaigi is the ultimate event for internet lovers, think game merch, performances, and of course, cosplay.
Ryōgoku Nigiwai Festival was started to bring attention to the many points of interest in the Ryōgoku area.
One of Tokyo's more unique festivals, the Shoe Festival features shoe sales and a parade with shoe-shaped floats.
The Akabane Baka Festival, started out as an April Fool's festival but is now Akabane's biggest festival.
Join the world's largest sake culture event, happening at Roppongi Hills Arena from April 18 to 29.