Ichiya Kanjo (One Night) Festival
A smaller, but unique festival in Osaka for fans of traditional Japanese culture
A smaller, but unique festival in Osaka for fans of traditional Japanese culture
Start the new year with a bang. Using Mount Fuji as a backdrop, this colorful fireworks display is a sight to behold.
Pound the asphalt or cheer from the sidelines at the Osaka Marathon 2024
While most snow festivals feature man-made sculptures, the snow monsters of Zao are entirely natural.
Stunning plum blossom, tea ceremonies, and even Geisha make an unmissable event.
Enjoy the warmth of an onsen in the middle of a winter wonderland.
Attend a parade that features a portable shrine topped with a tiger and traditional Japanese instruments.
Visit an illuminated winter wonderland with fireworks each night in Aomori.
A 300-year-old fire festival with moving stages and live performances.
Head to Nagasaki Lantern Festival to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
See Osaka and Kobe come alight at this unique illumination event.
See early blooming cherry blossoms at Kawazu's annual flower festival.
Enjoy the early sights of plum blossoms blooming at the Atami Plum Blossom Festival
Feast on this winter delicacy that was fetched fresh from nearby waters.
Feast your eyes upon 5,100 individual plum trees and 25 different varieties at this quaint park in Aichi.
There's a little Netherlands in Nagasaki and in spring it transforms itself into a tulip paradise.
Make the most of sakura season at the Osaka Castle Spring Festival, happening from February 21 to April 15.