April 2024: 5 Events Not To Miss in Tokyo
A chance to see the infamous "penis festival", puppies, processions, and more!
A chance to see the infamous "penis festival", puppies, processions, and more!
Where to go for street food, music — and lots of sakura.
Start the new year with some festive fun and ward off the winter blues.
Everything you need to know, including food, the first sunrise and where to celebrate.
The next Grand Sumo Tournament is less than a month away — have you booked?
See the world's biggest auction of tuna at Toyosu Market (though the experience is very different to Tsukiji).
Guide to rental shops + our video on getting the best kimono experience in Tokyo.
Here's why Tsukiji should still be on your itinerary.
Experience Japanese history and nature just 90 minutes from central Tokyo.
Learn what a typical Japanese summer festival is like with our handy guide to the sights, sounds and tastes.
Enjoy Tokyo's biggest fireworks festival without breaking a sweat or wrecking your budget.
Take a break from the neon wonderland and get out into these green spaces.
These traditional Japanese inns are right in the heart of some of Tokyo’s most historic neighborhoods, making them a perfect base of operations for your stay.
Oedo Onsen Monogatari provides the ultimate bathing experience in Tokyo with an Edo-era twist. (Money-saving tips included)
Lesser-known Tokyo fish markets and street markets.
Kimono never go out of style—read our insider tips and tricks to buying one of the most sought-after Japanese souvenirs.
The yukata is the casual summer cousin of the kimono. Lightweight and eternally in style, yukata are great for personal wear and gifts. Here's how to buy them on the cheap.
There are opportunities to see geisha in Tokyo too—you just have to know where to look.