Kanamara “Penis” Festival 2024
Join the crowds at one of Tokyo's most infamous festivals.
Join the crowds at one of Tokyo's most infamous festivals.
If you want to stroll down a cherry blossom-lined street without big crowds, then head to Spain-zaka near Ark Hills.
This Japanese festival has all the trimmings with food stalls, music, and of course, Sakura. Watch from the shore or take a ride across the water and under the boughs
One of Japan's most popular cherry blossom spots, if you can find a spot to cool your heels you'll be rewarded with some of the most vibrant views in all of Japan.
The African Festival Yokohama is one of Japan's largest African cultural events.
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.
See this annual wrestling event that takes place at Ryōgoku Kokugikan (the sumo stadium) each year.
The Wanwan Carnival is a festival of everything doggy and dog related.
Light up your Christmas with this brilliant illumination display that transforms Yomiuriland into a kaleidoscopic dream.
Wander down Hadano's lengthy sakura promenade, or catch yourself in the beautiful illuminations from Mt. Kobo. You'll be sure to see why sakura is so loved in Japan.
Visit Ueno Park in spring for the Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival.
Ichiyo Sakura (Cherry Blossom) Festival is a major event in Asakusa Kannon-ura.
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.
Head into central Tokyo's Nihonbashi district for an electric (and eclectic) cherry blossom experience.
For the first time in four years, the Nakameguro Cherry Blossom Festival is back!
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.
Inspired by the Thai watering festival, Japan's twist is a live music concert with main stage events and more!
Watch Waseda University and Keio University face off in a rowing competition on the Sumida River.
The Kamakura Festival is a week-long festival at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine in Kamakura.
Tilt your cherry blossom viewing to the cosmopolitan, with exhibits and cafes in Tokyo Midtown to provide a unique experience to accompany your trip.
Paella, Tapas, BBQ... every Spanish snack under the sun is available at this festival! Come early though, it's so delicious the queues can be enormous.
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.
A 400 year old pastime is on display at Nakizumo, as sumo wrestlers compete to make babies cry for good fortune. Come and watch, and perhaps some of the good luck will rub off on you!
Enjoy the views over scenic Toyosu Bay with unique craft beers and some delicious grilled snacks. What more can we say?