Kichijōji Fall Festival 2023
Head to this festival to see mikoshi (portable shrines) carried through the streets of Kichijōji.
Head to this festival to see mikoshi (portable shrines) carried through the streets of Kichijōji.
Snap up some crab on Onjuku Beach! Enjoy a stroll along the beach as you nibble on the freshly caught crab at the stalls.
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Blue skies are the perfect time to visit this small antique fair. Enjoy some casual browsing without the pressure and noise of the larger markets.
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Immerse yourself in the Japanese festival culture at this lively festival. Try your hand at Bon dancing, swaying to the taiko drums, or following the mikoshi procession.
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