International Museum Day
Ueno Park Ueno Park, 5-20 Uenokoen, Taito, TokyoInternational Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
International Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
International Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
International Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
All the Southeast Asian countries make an appearance in Tokyo for a weekend festival: Laos, Thailand, the Philippines,…
This two-day event that celebrates the deep history and rich cultural exchange between the two countries symbolically takes…
The Kobe Festival is one of the city’s most famous: an international parade with stage performances, markets, musical…
International Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
The Yokohama Dragon Boat races take place over the weekend and the one prior but the final Sunday…
Dragon Boat races take place over the two weekends from early June—the anniversary of the opening of Yokohama…
First held in 2011 to celebrate 100 years since the formation of Taiwan, as well as an event…
The Yokohama Frühlingsfest takes place in the plaza area outside the Red Brick Warehouses and boasts a 30-meter…
A week long event organised by the LGBT community in Tokyo to promote awareness and equality. Events takes…
International Museum Day has been held every 18 May since 1977 in a bid to raise awareness of…
The hawarinbayaru, which means "Spring Festival" in Mongolian, is held annually in May to celebrate Mongolian culture, art,…
Held annually since 1981, the Asakusa Samba Carnival is one of the biggest events on the Tokyo calendar,…