Tokyo Skytree Dream Christmas 2024
Snack on yuletide treats at the base of what might be Japan's biggest Christmas tree.
Snack on yuletide treats at the base of what might be Japan's biggest Christmas tree.
The opening of the brand new Azabudai Hills complex comes with a sprinkling of Christmas cheer.
The winter illumination event is aimed at promoting the Purple Ribbon Campaign, and increasing awareness of violence against women
Forget traditional illuminations and step into a photo-ready winter wonderland that's bursting with Instagram opportunities. With a new theme each year, White Kitte goes big so expect magical …
The Midtown illumination is an incredibly popular Christmas event.
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.
For those who love to party, TK Nightclub's New Year count down event lasts an entire week.
Looking for a New Year's Eve celebration that all the family can enjoy? Come and join the countdown event taking place at the oldest amusement park in Japan.
Join a good bash this New Year's Eve at Liquidroom, a well-known, popular live music venue in Shibuya.
The winter edition of Comiket is one of Japan’s biggest comic-related events.
Four days of partying, rock, and nearly 200,000 people. If you're into music festivals and really want to ring in the New Year with a bang, this is for you.
Hit the new year running with a club party like none other. With international DJ's and hundreds of people around you, you'll feel like you've danced into the new year.
Gather with the foxes for the first shrine visit of the year at Ōji Inari-jinja Shrine.
Celebrate the New Year with fireworks at one of Japan's most iconic spots.
Walking in a winter wonderland indeed, this stretch of Omotesando's busy street lit up will have you feeling Christmassy in no time.
See the famous cherry blossom view of Meguro River in winter — well, sort of.
The Hills have lights — Toranomon Hills hosts an international illumination show.
With the sparkling lights and wistful piano music, you'll feel like you're walking through a fairytale.
Mega is indeed the only word for these illuminations, but don't think that's all there is! From festival foods to horse-related activities, there's plenty to see here behind the lights.
Enjoy a quiet getaway from the rush of Shinjuku in Shinjuku Twinkle Park. Keep an eye out around Christmas for their handbell concert.
Christmas illuminations only a short walk away from one of Japan's busiest stations. Just the thing to brighten your day without going far.
Hankering for some winter illuminations? Look no further than Hibiya Magic Time Illumination.