There's no rule that fireworks festivals have to be on in summer.
The Tokugawa Hundred-Member Gun Squad Fair is held every odd year in Hyakuninchō, Shinjuku.
The Autumn Festival at Ōkunitama Jinja Shrine, also called the Chestnut Festival
Featuring jazz, funk, and R&B artists from around the globe.
Original Works and Prints by Six Prolific UK Artists.
A three-day independent solo exhibition in Harajuku.
Celebrate the ties between India and Japan at this beautiful and vibrant festival. Snacks, saree, and spices await for all lovers of Indian culture!
Roppongi Matsuri is Roppongi's own little neighborhood festival.
If you're interested in trying a wide range of craft beer, then this is for you.
The Pirates of Tokyo Bay presents bilingual improv comedy shows every month in Shibuya.
Nikkan Kōryu Festival is held in both Tokyo and Seoul. It aims to bring the two cities closer together.
The Tokyo Game Show is one of the top gaming shows in the world.
Roppongi Art Night has become one of the biggest art events in Tokyo.
Shinagawa Shukuba Festival celebrates the Old Tokaidō Road.
The two-part Fukuro Festival is one of the largest festivals in Ikebukuro.
The 5th of Japan's six annual sumo tournaments.
Things heat up inside Tokyo Dome as the Yomiuri Giants are up to bat on their home turf.
One of Tokyo's biggest displays of Edo-period erotic displays.
Enjoy fall foliage and flowers at the Hagi Festival held at Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens.
As the red Spider Lilies flower, the crowds once again gather.
German music, beer, and food blend to create a warm and cozy atmosphere at Yokohama's famous Red Brick Warehouse.