This Week(End): Tokyo Area Events For Mar 31-Apr 1
Flowers, Festivals, And Fun In The City
No, it's not an April Fool joke — this will most likely be the last weekend to enjoy Tokyo's cherry blossoms in full bloom, which means that if you haven't done this year's hahami yet, it's time to get that obento ready, call your friends and plan a day in the park. But just in case you're after something different that flower viewing, there's still plenty of opportunities to enjoy! Here are our top event picks for the upcoming week(end).
Flower Carpet
Showa Kinen Park Flower Festival
Tachikawa's Showa Memorial Park is a heaven for family outings: there's flower viewing, picnicking, playing sports, barbecuing, water play, and so much more. Since last week, the park is hosting its annual Flower Festival, which includes hundreds of hectares of beautiful spring flowers of all colors and kinds. This weekend, enjoy sakura in full bloom — there are 1,500 cherry trees of some 30 kinds for your delight — and tulips too! A perfect venue to get away from the crowds of Tokyo and enjoy a day in the park!
- Date
- Now through Sun, May 27, 2018
- Time
- 9:30 A.M.–5 P.M.
- Location
- 3173 MIDORI-CHO, TACHIKAWA-SHI, TOKYO (CLOSEST STATION: NISHI TACHIKAWA)
- Fee
- ¥410 (ADULTS), ¥80 (ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS)
- Info
- Recommended for: Families, Couples, Social Media Influencers
Seasonal Blossoms
Sakura Events Across The City
While the city is officially covered in pink, it’s important to remind ourselves that the sakura experience in Japan is not limited to sitting under the trees and admiring the cherry blossom canopy — the sakura is everywhere: in hotels, in shows as well as in the food we eat in March and April. Click "More Info" to see 10 of the capital’s best sakura-themed events and seasonal specials happening at this very moment!
- Date
- Sat, March 31-Sun, April 1, 2018
- Time
- Various
- Location
- Across the city
- Fee
- DEPENDS ON EVENT
- Info
- Recommended for: Everyone fond of sakura, Families, Couples, Friends, Instagrammers
Japanese Beauty In Art
Hokusai Beauty: The Brilliant Women of Edo
An exhibition celebrating Katsushika Hokusai's fascination with beautiful women as depicted in his bijinga (portraits of beautiful women) ukiyoe paintings. The exhibition explores some 130 of Hokusai's works and guides visitors through what the Japanese perceived as beautiful back in the Edo period.
- Date
- NOW THROUGH SUN, APRIL 8, 2018. (CLOSED MONDAYS)
- Time
- 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
- Location
- HOKUSAI MUSEUM, 2-7-2 KAMEZAWA, SUMIDA-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- ¥1,000 (ADULTS)
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: FANS OF JAPANESE ART, COUPLES, ARTISTS, SOLO DATES
Man's Best Friends
Interpets 2018
Interpets is a massive annual trade show showcasing the latest pet trends in Japan and teaching us how we can improve the lives of our pets. Last year, over 38,000 visitors attended the event, which featured 404 domestic and international exhibitors. This year, with 480 exhibitors, organizers promise it’ll be even better! Enjoy various stages, workshops, special campaigns, pet food and toys and so much more! If you have a pet or plan to have one (or simply enjoy the sight of them), this is your event!
- Date
- Fri, MARCH 30 - SUN, APRIL 1, 2018
- Time
- 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Location
- Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1, 2, 3, 4, 3-11-1 ARIAKE, KOTO-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- ¥2,000 (GENERAL)
- Info
- Recommended for: Pet owners
Street Blossoms
Bunkyo Sakura Festival
Welcome spring with the annual Bunkyo Sakura Festival. While the festival runs until April 8, this weekend will be the best time to head there as there will be a wide array of special cultural events, including taiko and music performances, a visiting zoo, parades and more happening under the famous location's 120 sakura trees, which are now in full bloom.
- Date
- Now through Sun, April 8, 2018. Special events on Sat, March 31 and Sun, April 1.
- Time
- Special events: 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
- Location
- HARIMAZAKA STREET, 4 AND 5-CHOME, KOISHIKAWA, BUNKYO-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- Free
- Info
- Recommended for: Families, Couples, Flower viewers, Social media influencers
Spring Freedom
Harukaze Music Festival 2018
This annual outdoor party welcomes the arrival of the hanami season with two days of free live music, art and fun events in Yoyogi Park. Expect various performances, market stalls, food and drinks, and a wide range of other fun activities.
- Date
- Sat, March 31-Sun, April 1, 2018
- Time
- 12 p.m.-8 p.m. (Sat), 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sun)
- Location
- YOYOGI PARK, 2-1 YOYOGI KAMIZONOCHO, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- Free!
- Info
- Recommended for: Couples, Families, Park date with friends
Walk The Garden
Flower Garden Yokohama
Witness Yokohama's Red Brick Warehouse turn into a massive (and gorgeous) "wildflower garden" under this year's event theme for this popular annual event. Launched since 2007 to commemorate the then-5th anniversary of the renewal of Yokohama's symbol, this annual garden of some 14,200 blooming flowers is the perfect venue for a pleasant stroll amid blooming flowers and greenery. There will be many events and food as well, including, of course, edible flowers and blossom-inspired gifts to take back home.
- Date
- Sat, March 31-Sun, April 22, 2018
- Time
- All day. Light up: 6 p.m.-12 a.m.
- Location
- YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE EVENT PLAZA, 1-1 SHINKO, NAKA-KU, YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA PREFECTURE
- Fee
- Free
- Info
- Recommended for: Instagrammers, Families, Couples, Photographers
Cultural Festivities
Tokyo Thingyan Festival 2018
Every year in April, Myanmar holds a traditional New Year's Festival during which all evil and bad luck from the previous year is washed away when festival participants are covered in water. While Tokyo's version of the festival won't pour water on visitors, it's a fun event that celebrates Myanmar's culture through traditional performances, music, food, drinks and handmade crafts to take back home. If you're going to Yoyogi Park for the sakura, stop by — it's definitely worth it!
- Date
- Sun, April 1, 2018
- Time
- 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Location
- Hibiya Park, 1 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- Fee
- Free!
- Info
- Recommended for: Myanmar nationals living in Japan, Foodies, Families, Couples, Friends
Photo Exhibition
A Titan of Showa Era Photography: The Work of Tadahiko Hayashi as a Narrative on His Times
Held as a centenary celebration of the birth of renowned Japanese photographer Tadahiko Hayashi (1918—1990), this special exhibitions showcases Hayashi's most famous works done in Showa Era-Japan. In his lifetime, Hayashi was able to capture some of Japan's most historically-significant looks: from the country's post-war recovery and rapid economic growth, to the Bubble Era and beyond. Part 1 of the exhibition displays monochrome photographs documenting postwar Tokyo and its people. Part 2, coming up in June will feature some of his well-known color photographs. A must-see exhibition for anyone interested in Japanese history.
- Date
- Sun, April 1-Thu, May 31, 2018 (Part 1)
- Time
- 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
- Location
- The Photo History Museum at Fujifilm Square, 9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Fee
- Free
- Info
- Recommended for: Historians, Photographers
Spanish Food Fiesta
Paella Tapas Festival 2018
Come with an empty stomach and get full on the best of the city's paella, tapas and sweets from sunny Spain at this massive Spanish food festival. You'll also get the chance to vote for your favorite paella, but consider yourself warned — there'll be plenty to choose from!
- Date
- Sat, March 31-Sun, April 1, 2018
- Time
- 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sat), 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sun)
- Location
- Yoyogi Park, 2-1 YOYOGIKAMIZONOCHO, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- Free admission
- Info
- Recommended for: Foodies (especially fans of Spanish cuisine)
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