Try your feet at fire-walking this weekend!
If you're on a day trip, have time to kill or want to explore—here are ten suggestions to keep you fed, cultured and happy!
"Blossom Blast was noted as one of the most influential events that supported International Women’s Day in Japan."
Spring is in the air! Plum blossoms are here, and so are festivals in Yoyogi Park—giving you many reasons to head outside this weekend.
Home to late nineteenth century art by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Odilon Redon, and Félix Vallotton, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum is a tribute to the nineteenth century. The Ichigokan was actually the first office building in Japan.
An alley of artisan shops and one-of-a-kind craftsmen discretely tucked away under the Yamanote tracks near Okachimachi Station.
Five of the best social Tokyo art events where you can produce works of art, explore the city and make new friends all at once.
Taro Okamoto is a famous abstract artist in Japan whose paintings and sculptures are instantly recognizable. Kawasaki, Shibuya, and Omotesando house his work.
Christmas stuff, fireworks in December and evening markets.
Warm up at the nabe (hot pot) festival at Hibiya Park this weekend.
Cheapo foodies are going to be very satisfied this weekend.