
Japan International Seafood&Technology Expo | Aug. 24 - 26. 2022
Endorsed by Japan Fisheries Association. Sushi Expo will also take place as a part of this exhibition.
Endorsed by Japan Fisheries Association. Sushi Expo will also take place as a part of this exhibition.
VR Design Institute Inc. will hold this VR event. Visitors can experience VR works from the graduate creators to the professional works of XR advanced companies. Admission is free. Pre-registration is required.
Aiming to develop a place to support up-and-coming young artists, this art showcase event will take place at Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center in Hamamatsucho.
Visitors will experience the techniques of traditional craftsmanship which have supported Japanese culture and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. Admission Free
An Awa-odori festival held in front of Mitaka Station (South Exit). Mitaka is a town next to Kichijoji, one of the most popular living area in Tokyo.
An Awa-Odori dance festival held in Shimokitazawa (called Shimokita for short), a town in the western Tokyo, popular among young Japanese.
A traditional festival held at Suwa-jinja Shrine at Yanaka. During the festival, about 100 stalls will line the streets next to the shrine.
Began in 1957, Koenji Awa-odori dance festival became a popular event held every summer. 10,000 dancers will join, and a million visitors come to see their performance.
Hibiya Park Marunouchi Ondo Bon-odori Dance Festival is a large Japanese folk dance festival. People gather around a Yagura stage and dance together.
A large Japanese folk dance festival held in Hamacho-koen Park, Chuo-ku City. Local people in Yukata gather around a Yagura stage and dance together.
Known as one of the three largest annual festivals established in the Edo period (1603-1868), Fukagawa Hachiman Matsuri is such a popular traditional festival where 300,000 visitors come to see.
A Tanabata Festival held at the Asagaya shopping street. The 700m-long street will be decorated with giant paper crafts, looking funny, cheap, artistic, surreal and chaotic that visitors will find 'Kawaii.'
A large, local festival held at Fussa City in Tokyo, has 400,000 visitors every year.
One of the largest float parade festivals held in greater Tokyo. 4000 people in traditional summer costume will dance and parade with 19 floats on Koshu-kaido Street.