Chidorigafuchi Moat Lantern Floating Festival
Around 2,000 lanterns will travel down Chidorigafuchi Moat as the sun sets.
Around 2,000 lanterns will travel down Chidorigafuchi Moat as the sun sets.
Marine Day is a somewhat new only-in-Japan holiday to celebrate the ocean. Maybe an island country does have the right to celebrate the ocean twice as much as others. While many hit the beach and …
As Tokyo Tower turns off its lights, 1,690 candles will be lit for this poignant annual event.
You don't need to travel outside of Tokyo to grab a little slice of the Netherlands.
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See sakura in the shadow of Tokyo Skytree at Sumida Park. With festival stalls, music, and a promenade of blossoms a kilometer long, you could forget you're still in the city.
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See a unique sight among cherry blossoms, an enormous weeping cherry blossom tree lit bright.
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Rated as one of the best illuminations by local light-up junkies.
Christmas illuminations only a short walk away from one of Japan's busiest stations. Just the thing to brighten your day without going far.
With the sparkling lights, wistful piano music, you'll feel like you're walking through a fairy tale.
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The winter illumination event is aimed at promoting the Purple Ribbon Campaign, and increasing awareness of violence against women
Snack on yuletide treats at the base of what might be Japan's biggest Christmas tree.
A light-up event that has happened for the last few years on the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station.
Tokyo Tower provides a perfect backdrop to this annual Christmas illumination.