7. Fireworks Festivals Get out of Tokyo for some colorful bursts and bangs. | Photo by Getty Images When you think offireworks in Japan, you don’t often think of November, but there are quite a few shooting off this month on the outskirts of the city, so grab your layers and bundle...
Dates:2nd Dec, 2023 Entry:Free Read more Chichibu Night Festival Thisyomatsuri(night festival) is one of Japan’s big threehikiyama(float) festivals. Also, this is a rare opportunity to see fireworks in the winter. There will be a pre-festival the night before, with more processions ...
No area in Tokyo can perform better than Ikebukuro when it comes to cosplaying, so it makes perfect sense that one of the largest Halloween festivals is held here. Dress up in your best costume and celebrate Halloween with your friends and family! Date Fri, Oct 25-Sun, Oct 27, 2024 Tim...
On weekends, you usually find some events or festivals here too. Other Things to See and Do in Tokyo 1. Watch a sumo match Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan’s most famous sumo wrestling arena, hosts tournaments three times each year, in January, May, and September. The sumo wrestling that we ...
In 2013, he was involved in the founding of cultural business company Noechika as a director, and for eight years was involved in the launch of art fairs and art festivals specializing in crafts, such as "KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa" and "KUTANism". In April 2021, he founded art business ...
The swirling sonics of ‘Planet Rapture’ featured on the labels 2023 V/A compilation, alongside music from label heavyweights Jordan Nocturne, Massimiliano Pagliara, Anna Gram, Chrissy and more. ‘Morning Magic’ is out tomorrow (Friday, 4th October) via Permanent Vacation. Pre-order the EP ...
Responded September 01, 2023 ANA InterContinental Tokyo Did you find this review helpful?Yes|No 10,0 Exceptional haohsuan from South Korea Group Stayed 3 nights in November 2022 Please keep your promise with Intercon guests.” First time visiting Japan, chose Intercontinental at a reasonable price...
Outside of winter however there’s just as much on offer including great hiking and mountaineering in the surrounding mountains, music festivals including Japan’s largest – Fuji Rock, and the increasingly popular Echigo-Tsumari Art Field.
Through 80 original Peanuts comics you can share in the joy of romance, friendship, and affection – or, failing that – at least sympathize with Charlie Brown’s eternal pining over the Little Red-Haired Girl. Until April 8. Artists Meet Books: Domani Exhibition Plus at Hibiya Library & Mu...
February 1 2024 FT GlobetrotterFT Globetrotter’s month-by-month guide to what’s on in our cities What’s happening in Tokyo: FT Globetrotter’s month-by-month guide to 2024 The Japanese capital’s cultural must-dos and most fascinating festivals this year ...