4. Fiesta de España 5. Winter illuminations Bonus November 2023 Tokyo events Home EventsThe madness of Halloween might soon be over, but events in Tokyo haven’t lost their spark. It’s the best time of year for kōyō (the viewing of autumn leaves), but on the days when you’...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
It's also known for various annual festivals, and the whole district gets involved with the huge Sanja Festival in May. Read more Reach out directly Visit websiteCall Full view Best nearby Restaurants 10,000 within 3 miles Ueno Wagyu Yakiniku USHIHACHI Kiwam...
Explore Ikebukuro's entertainment district at bikebukuro. Shop, dine, and enjoy attractions, landmarks, art galleries, bars, ramen shops, indoor park, and 'Sky Circus'. Immerse in local culture with events and festivals. Nearby is Sunshine City. Experience the bustling streets and vibrant atmosp...
Around September, the weather starts to cool again in the fall leading to colder weather again in the winter. From September through November, things are generally pleasant. December through February are once again “weather wild cards” with freezing temperatures and even snow possible. If you’...
FESTIVALS: The monthly temple festival is on the 8th, with the festival in April being the grand festival. PILGRIMAGE: Ōme Shichifukujin for Daikokuten. NEAREST TRAIN STATION: Ōme Station (JR Ōme Line) WEB: http://ome7.tokyo/enmeiji/ Former...
The Japanese capital’s cultural must-dos and most fascinating festivals this year Save Thursday, 18 January, 2024 Asian prime property Can Tokyo’s rental market be made friendlier to foreigners? Numbers of international workers are rising, but many struggle to find a home Save Tuesday, ...