Upcoming Events in Tokyo
What's on in Tokyo — concerts, festivals, markets, and cultural happenings starting from today.
64 upcoming events — sorted by date
A celebration of African culture featuring live music and dance performances, hands-on workshops for traditional instruments and African dance classes, and an African Day program showcasing daily life from different African countries.
A seasonal festival at Nezu Shrine celebrating azalea blooms during spring.
A spring festival featuring a reenactment of a colorful Edo period oiran (courtesan) procession with elaborate kimono and late-blooming ichiyo cherry blossoms.
A traditional festival at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine featuring warrior processions, archery demonstrations, tea ceremonies, and other cultural traditions.
A festival held in Kamakura featuring traditional celebrations and cultural activities spanning over a week in mid-April.
Traditional festival held at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine in Kamakura featuring warrior processions and local celebrations.
A traditional festival featuring phallic imagery and decorations, with a parade of giant penis statues as the main event.
Traditional spring festival held in Takayama featuring parades, floats, and cultural performances.
A spring handmade market event featuring artisan crafts and handmade goods at Tokyo Dome City Prism Hall.
Free art, music, and vegetarian food celebration for Earth Day in Shibuya.
Environmental festival featuring NPOs, eco-friendly businesses, talks, workshops, demos, and live music with a zero-waste approach. The 2025 edition drew around 80,000 visitors.
Japan's biggest plant-based festival featuring vegan food vendors and entertainment.
An annual spring grand festival in late April or early May featuring traditional performances including Bugaku dance, noh and kyogen theater, and sankyoku chamber music performed by Japan's top artists.
A large event for internet culture enthusiasts featuring game merchandise, live performances, and cosplay activities.
A national Japanese holiday celebrating the birth of Emperor Showa with public festivities, cultural events, and festivities throughout Tokyo and Japan.
A craft beer festival during Golden Week offering numerous breweries and outdoor drinking opportunities.
The largest Cambodian festival in Japan featuring cultural performances, food, and entertainment.
A rare cultural festival celebrating Tahitian culture and traditions in Tokyo.
A traditional samurai procession festival held in the heart of Tokyo featuring cultural performances.
Major music festival featuring rock, pop, and popular artists performing across multiple stages in Chiba.
A major antique market event for serious antique collectors and enthusiasts.
A festival celebrating Japanese dumplings in various styles including steamed, fried, boiled, and grilled preparations.
Asakusa's most energetic annual festival celebrating traditional Japanese culture and community spirit.
A showcase of floral art and garden design with hands-on activities for families.
A spring craft beer festival during Golden Week featuring multiple breweries and beer selections.
A unique festival featuring a traditional samurai procession through the heart of Tokyo.
A festival showcasing impressive large kite displays and traditional kite flying.
A farmers market offering fresh vegetables, produce, and other local goods.
A large flea market selling second-hand clothes, DVDs, books, and various items.
A K-pop and Korean culture festival returning to Makuhari Messe with expanded programming.
Asakusa's most energetic festival of the year, featuring traditional celebrations and street festivities in the historic temple district.
Asakusa's most energetic festival of the year featuring traditional matsuri celebrations and processions.
A spring craft beer festival featuring multiple breweries and beer vendors during Golden Week season in Tokyo.
The annual Adachi Fireworks Festival held along the Arakawa River featuring traditional fireworks displays.
A harbor-themed festival featuring rare boats and boat cruises on Tokyo Bay, celebrating the city's port heritage.
A three-day festival in Ueno Park celebrating Philippine culture with music, dancing, food, and cultural performances.
A cultural festival celebrating Korean heritage with K-pop performances, food, and traditions in Ueno Park.
A music and beer festival at Shimokita featuring performances by local bands.
A Spanish food festival showcasing paella, tapas, pinchos and other Spanish dishes, known for long queues due to popularity.
A harbor-themed festival showcasing rare boats and offering boat ride experiences for visitors.
A traditional festival from Akita Prefecture held in Asakusa, bringing regional cultural practices to Tokyo.
A festival celebrating the historic opening of Yokohama Port with harbor-themed activities.
A summer festival celebrating umeshu (plum wine) with tastings and relaxation under the trees in Ueno Park.
A lively nighttime festival featuring one of Tokyo's largest portable shrines and a vibrant, energetic atmosphere.
A regular market held at Nezu Shrine featuring antiques, crafts, and vintage goods.
A small outdoor antique fair offering casual browsing in a relaxed atmosphere without the crowds and noise of larger markets.
An antique and vintage flea market offering a curated selection of treasured items in Tokyo.
The largest outdoor antique market in Japan, featuring a wide selection of vintage and antique goods.
An urban firefly viewing festival offering a rare chance to observe fireflies in the city setting.
An ocean festival for sea enthusiasts featuring performances and a market.
One of Asia's largest art events featuring creative exhibitions and performances.
A day-long festival promoting ecological lifestyle with organic wares, earth-friendly products, and live music.
A two-day celebration featuring lanterns, live performances, and food stalls across Yamashita Park.
One of the biggest Star Festivals in the Kantō region held in Hiratsuka.
A 300-year-old traditional festival held in the Narita Airport area.
A cultural exchange celebration between Japan and China featuring food, music, and traditional performances.
An annual festival showcasing the creative talent and artwork of Tokyo University of the Arts students.
A traditional Japanese shrine festival held in the trendy Shimokitazawa neighborhood of Tokyo.
A yuletide market in Tokyo's Hibiya area offering holiday shopping and festive atmosphere.
Shrine markets held roughly twice a month at Nezu Shrine featuring local goods and vendors.
