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Events in Tokyo Region

No city in Japan — perhaps no city on earth — produces as many events per square kilometre as Tokyo. The scale is staggering: on any given weekend you could attend a centuries-old Shinto festival in Asakusa with its roaring crowds and traditional music, a contemporary art opening in Roppongi's gleaming galleries, an underground music night in Shimokitazawa's basement venues, a craft beer festival in Yoyogi Park, and a traditional performing arts show in Shibuya — often without leaving a five-kilometre radius. Each of Tokyo's neighbourhoods operates as its own event ecosystem. Yanaka preserves Edo-period atmosphere with temple ceremonies and craft fairs in wooden buildings. Harajuku drives youth culture and subcultural fashion. Shinjuku's pachinko halls and neon-lit streets pulse with a different energy entirely. The challenge has never been finding something to do in Tokyo — the real skill lies in discovering what is actually worth attending beyond the tourist-facing surface. Most events are announced primarily in Japanese, listed only on local websites, or operate through word-of-mouth networks that foreign visitors rarely penetrate. This is where What's On Japan becomes essential: translating not just the logistics of events, but their cultural context and genuine significance within Tokyo's neighbourhoods.

50 upcoming events in the Tokyo region