The Bunkyo Azalea Festival (Tsutsuji Matsuri) is one of the five flower festivals of Bunkyo Ward, centered at the historic Nezu Shrine. From early April through...
From mid-April until early May, Shibazakura Hill in Hitsujiyama Park transforms into a breathtaking expanse of moss phlox (shibazakura). Spanning 17,600 square ...
The wisteria at Kameido Tenjin Shrine (亀戸天神社) were planted during the Edo period and remain one of Tokyo’s most iconic floral displays. From mid-April to early ...
From mid-April through late May, over 500,000 shibazakura (moss phlox) bloom near Lake Motosu in the Fuji Five Lakes region. This creates vibrant carpets of pin...
The Yokohama Frühlingsfest brings an authentic German spring festival to the Red Brick Warehouse. This celebration features a 30-meter beer counter serving impo...
The Meiji Jingu Spring Grand Festival (Haru-no-Taisai) is held annually from April 29 to May 3 in Shibuya, Tokyo. This event honors the spirits of Emperor Meiji...
The Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Spring Rose Festival is a celebrated annual event in Tokyo that showcases a harmonious blend of Western and Japanese landscape design. ...
Kurayami Matsuri is one of Tokyo’s most popular festivals and one with a rich and long history with roots that extend as far back as the 11th century. The draw ...
The Jiyugaoka Megami Matsuri, or Goddess Festival, is a major food and culture event that has been running since 1973 and attracts over 500,000 visitors annuall...
The Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival is one of the most historically significant seasonal events in Tokyo, held within the expansive grounds of Ueno Park. The area ...
Sumida Park is a prominent location for seasonal viewing, featuring approximately 1,000 cherry trees that span both banks of the Sumida River between Taito and ...