Lantern Festival 2025
The Lantern Festival in Yokohama is the final day of Lunar New Year celebration.
The Lantern Festival in Yokohama is the final day of Lunar New Year celebration.
Celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival in Tokyo's own Chinatown in Yokohama.
The Chinatown Celebration Parade is an event celebrating the birth of the Jade Emperor.
Experience Tokunoshima-an island in Kagoshima Prefecture- without leaving Tokyo.
These Chinese Traditional Performances are part of the Spring Festival Celebrations in Yokohama's Chinatown.
Take a stroll through Matsuda's Yadoriki area, surrounded by crowds of people and Wintersweet shrubs.
The Chinatown Lion Dances are part of the Spring Festival Celebrations in Yokohama's Chinatown.
Watch out for Tengu on the busy streets of Shimokitazawa! Have your soybeans handy for when you see them, and keep your eyes peeled while enjoying the food stalls and festival.
Visit the Setsubun Mamemaki (soya bean throwing) Festival at Zōjōji Temple for good fortune.
Join the throngs of people in throwing beans to cleanse misfortune on the slopes of Mt Takao.
Daikoku Matsuri is a traditional festival sure to get your year off to a good start.
This is a friendly neighborhood festival with a fiery twist. Along with daruma dolls of all shapes and sizes, there'll be dances and a bonfire.
Bring your New Year decorations to Torigoe Shrine and take part in a tondoyaki ceremonial burning.
Ring in the New Year with the traditional Japanese tradition of hatsumōde.
At this festival, daikon are offered to the god Shoden then given to visitors so they can gain some of the health and power of the god himself.
Eight metropolitan gardens in Tokyo open and host special events to celebrate the start of the new year.
Celebrate the New Year with fireworks at one of Japan's most iconic spots.
If you're willing to climb on the first day of the new year, join the crowds in welcoming the sunrise of a fresh start.
A European Christmas market lands in Japan, at the foot of Tokyo Tower.