May 2024: 5 Events Not to Miss in Tokyo
May is the official start of festival season in Tokyo. With mega-fests like Sanja Matsuri and the Golden Week holiday, you're spoiled for choice!
May is the official start of festival season in Tokyo. With mega-fests like Sanja Matsuri and the Golden Week holiday, you're spoiled for choice!
A different way to tune into the city.
Move over, cherry blossoms! These other blooms will take your breath away well into late spring.
Pokémon merch, food — and even hotel rooms — await.
If you like your holiday season with a bit of European flair.
Add this easy trip to your travel plans.
From award-winning ramen to Japanese sweets, street food — and beyond.
All the different types of day trips to Japan's most famous mountain.
Take your pick—but make sure you do the polka dots.
Get the most out of the spookiest holiday of the year.
A bit of magic, for a bit less cash.
Our recommended list of Tokyo events to check out this month. Of note are the firefly festivals and the impressive Torigoe Matsuri.
Going to art galleries will never be the same again, after you've experienced the teamLab Planets digital art exhibition in Tokyo. Read this before you go!
Discover a wealth of gardens and galleries, with guided tours and castle ruins.
Drink with vampires, dine with cute characters like Moomin or Pom Pom Purin, or play retro video games at these Tokyo themed restaurants!
Cycle around Lake Kasumigaura, and get a taste of country life in Inashiki City.
Sakura Town is now fully open. Go smack giant silver acorns—and catch some Japanese culture while you're at it!
Planning a 2020 trip to Japan? Be sure to tick off these bucket-list experiences!
One for the history buffs—and everyone else too.
Experience Japanese history and nature just 90 minutes from central Tokyo.
Three hours of entertainment in a historical stadium smack-bang in the middle of Tokyo—for less than a movie ticket.