Where does it take place? What's it like? And what on earth is the "shiko"?
Where does it take place? What's it like? And what on earth is the "shiko"?
Temples, museums, robot cafés and more.
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.
Tokyo 7 days a week, with the best free picks planned out by us so you don't have to!
Now with the option of a dramatic light-up and music.
Blooming marvellous spots.
Look forward to Halloween parties, Edo-era festivals, fireworks, and more.
Life is full of surprises.
The Tatsumi Ice Arena is world-class, affordable, and family friendly.
November is looking real pretty.
No, not for the reasons you may think. The city's public baths are running a special campaign to welcome visitors.
Just half an hour by train and it's all historical buildings, sweet potatoes, and lucky temples.
We visited for a mini "chaos retreat".
It was like sailing off into a dystopian future.
The Harajuku icon will be reborn as Kawaii Monster Land this winter.
Filled with shrines, temples, and natural wonders, there is no better place for a break.