From mid-April until early May, Shibazakura Hill in Hitsujiyama Park transforms into a breathtaking expanse of moss phlox (shibazakura). Spanning 17,600 square ...
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...
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 Haisai Okinawa Festa transforms Kawasaki’s Italian-inspired LA CITTADELLA complex into a vibrant island celebration every Golden Week. This five-day event f...
Held annually on May 2 and 3, the Ome Grand Festival (青梅大祭) is the city’s largest event, boasting over 500 years of history. While inspired by the ornate float-...
The Heiwajima Antique Fair is one of Japan’s oldest and largest indoor kotto (antique) events, attracting nearly 300 dealers from across the country. Held...
The Jizo-son Hosan Bon Odori at Zojoji Temple is a visually stunning summer tradition, set against the striking contrast of the temple’s ancient main hall and t...
The Cambodia Festival at Yoyogi Park is a vibrant two-day celebration held annually during the Golden Week holidays. Established in 2015, this free event transf...
The Yokohama Parade (ザ・よこはまパレード) is a spectacular highlights of the Golden Week holidays, famously featuring an array of vibrant marching bands, elaborate float...
The Hakata Dontaku Port Festival (博多どんたく港まつり) is the centerpiece of Japan’s Golden Week, attracting over two million visitors to Fukuoka every May 3–4. The fest...