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!
From rooftop bars to public baths, art spaces, and more — there's lots to keep you busy.
One for the bucket list.
Take your pick—but make sure you do the polka dots.
Restorative hot springs, refreshing mountain walks and more await.
A private art museum in Ebisu, specializing in nihonga, a style of paining which uses traditional Japanese painting techniques and materials.
An immersive digital art space in Tokyo, created by international art collective teamLab.
Bookmark this guide for a fabulous visit to the most popular of the Fuji Five Lakes.
Reach nirvana, visit the famous resting place of Hachiko's owner, and even hang out will spacefish, among other wallet-free activities.
How far can 10,000 yen take you beyond the borders of Tokyo? Follow our budget Tokyo to Kanazawa itinerary without missing all the best sights!
Toranomon is not really known for having "things to do", but there are a few historical and modern hiddens gems to explore.
With hot springs and beaches, Atami is a great year-round day-trip destination from Tokyo.
Introducing the 3 best (lengthy) walking routes that urban Tokyo has to offer. There's much to see along the way and even a secret or two to uncover.
Make cocktails, try yoga or upskill!
With constantly rotating exhibitions, it's the perfect place to get your art fix.
Beyond the airport lies museums, shopping and sacred temples.
Check out the many open-mic and art nights in Tokyo — a great way to be entertained, get creative and meet new people!
This pint-sized museum packs a punch with its creative themes and meticulously selected pieces—celebrating art in all sorts of mediums.
Tokyo events for Monday, November 24 to Sunday, December 1, 2019