Wadakura Fountain Park

A small park to the east of the Imperial Palace opened in 1961 to commemorate the wedding of the Emperor and Empress, and refurbished in 1995 to celebrate the wedding of the Crown Prince and Princess.

Yamanashi Nouveau Wine Festival

Annual wine festival to promote Yamanashi—Japan’s most famous wine region. The tasting festival is held in Tokyo and…

Tokyo Chrysanthemum Exhibition

Chrysanthemum exhibitions are held but the most famous of all is the Tokyo Metropolitan Tourism Chrysanthemum Exhibition. The…

The Railway Festival

The 14 October is Railway Day (鉄道の日), commemorating the date in 1872 that Shimbashi was linked to Yokohama…

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

The museum focuses primarily on late 19th century Western art work—notably including 250 works of graphic art originally owned by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

Hibiya Park Marunouchi Ondo Bon Odori

The annual Hibiya Park Marunouchi Ondo Bon Odori. An international crowd supplemented by the office workers from the…

Tokyo Christmas Market

Tokyo Christmas Market is Tokyo’s biggest Christmas market, and certain attracts the crowds. There is, however, plenty of…

Japan-Korea (Nikkan) Exchange Festival

This two-day event that celebrates the deep history and rich cultural exchange between the two countries symbolically takes…

Oedo Antique Market

The Oedo Antique Market is arguably the most well-known in Tokyo. The market began in September 2003 to…

Hibiya Park

Park opened to the public in 1903 which was once the palace grounds of a feudal lord before being converted to military training grounds during the late 19th century. The park contains two open-air concert area, sports facilities, restaurants, and a library.