
Kankame-Inari Yomiya Festival
See geisha entertain the locals at this very small festival in Kyoto.
See geisha entertain the locals at this very small festival in Kyoto.
An outdoor night museum, with nemophila in the spotlight. This seasonal installation by international art collective teamLab is worth checking out.
This procession takes place on the second day of the Nikkō Tōshōgū Shrine Grand Festival.
See the natural beauty of fields of wisterias at this mesmerizing display.
Every May, as Sendai’s zelkova trees turn green, the Sendai Aoba Festival takes center stage. Rooted in the legacy of the Date clan, this annual event is one of the city’s most significant …
Gander at traditional boats floating down the river carrying musicians and performers.
Visit Tōji Temple, one of Kyoto's oldest temples, and explore the bustling Kobo-ichi Market. Held monthly, this vibrant market is an unmissable experience for visitors and locals alike.
Swap your usual lager for a Trappist Tripel and sip riverside at Belgian Beer Weekend Osaka — with nearly 100 beers and food to pair.
Science and imagination meet in the form of glowing fossils and Pokémon prehistory.
Explore the Tenjin-san Flea Market at Kitano Tenman-gū, Kyoto, held on the 25th of every month.
A traditional festival showcasing military skills and horseback riding in Fukushima.
As the sun goes down, feast your eyes on thousands of lanterns and a traditional Japanese dance performed by 100 shrine maidens in red and white.
See the colorful and vibrant flower fields at the base of Mt. Fuji
View the iconic koi carp streamers hanging above Yoshino River at Ōboke Gorge.
Ever wanted to see the mystical dragons of the Nintendo Zelda games come to the life?
From sacred shrine illuminations to fierce pyrotechnic showdowns, each fireworks display tells a story. It all culminates in a dazzling 30-minute finale on 23 July.
Yu Sakai is making a name for himself after showing off his smooth vocals and vibrant energy on NPR's famous Tiny Desk Concert.
Two very different processions over two days, but each one's impressive.
Discover handmade treasures and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere at Kyoto’s Umekoji Handicrafts Market, a monthly gathering of artisans and creators.