This Long Week(End): Tokyo Area Events For Sept 15-17
Culture, Fashion, And Fun In The City
Getting into the latter half of September, the temperatures are lower, the days are shorter and the change of seasons is finally hitting us, perhaps making us a tad more tired than usual. Or not? Either way, this is a long weekend, which means getting plenty of well-deserved rest and catching up on events in the city. The biggest hit this weekend is the much-anticipated annual Fashion's Night Out, but there are other options too just in case you prefer not to be in the spotlight for a change.
In The Spotlight
Vogue Fashion's Night Out 2018
Fashionistas from all around Tokyo gather out every year to attend this massive one night-limited Japan franchise of the global event by Vogue. Aimed to celebrate fashion, participating stores in the Omotesando, Aoyama, and Harajuku area will wow the crowd with unique sales, giveaways, and special events. Special attendance by key Japanese celebrities, including model Ai Tominaga, Rola and everyone's favorite comedian-turned-fashionista Naomi Watanabe, is also on the agenda. This year marks the 10th anniversary of FNO, so expect the event to be at least 10 times larger. (And the crowds, too, btw!)
- Date
- Sat, Sept. 15, 2018
- Time
- 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (10th Anniversary ceremony from 5 p.m. at Omotesando Hills)
- Location
- Omotesando Hills, Aoyama and Harajuku
- Fee
- Free entrance!
- Info
- Recommended for: Fashionistas, Couples, Girls' Night Out
Oh, Wouldn't it be Loverly?
Musical: My Fair Lady
Sayaka Kanda, the daughter of Japan's beloved Showa era idol Seiko Matsuda, will be wearing the hats of Eliza Doolittle in this Japanese adaptation of the famous Broadway musical. A favorite story that never gets old, this one is a must-see for anyone who needs a bit of a motivation boost and a few extra laughs in their life right now.
- Date
- Sun, Sept. 16-Sun, Sept. 30, 2018
- Time
- Various (See website)
- Location
- Tokyo Theater Orb, 1F SHIBUYA HIKARIE 2-21-1 SHIBUYA, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- ¥4,000-¥12,500
- Info
- Recommended for: Dates, Musical Fans
Back To Basics
Japan Traditional Culture Fest
This event, held three times a year, is all about learning and tasting the rich culture of Japan. Experience making traditional pottery, yuzen dye, and learn some pro ninja shuriken throwing skills. There will be a lot to see, taste and take back home! A great event to attend if you're still new to Japan — or want to go back to basics!
- Date
- Fri, Sept. 14-Mon, Sept. 17, 2018
- Time
- 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Location
- UENO ONSHI PARK, UENO PARK, TAITO-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- Free!
- Info
- Recommended for: Families, Newcomers to Japan, People who have guests visiting from abroad, Inbound travelers
Gold Hunt
Hiroo Creative Lifestyle Pop Up Market
Tired of all the conventional goods out there in the market? This market is all about celebrating unique creations, from handmade accessories to one-of-a-kind lamps and interior objects. Stop by to grab your own piece of gold for home or your office.
- Date
- Wed, Sept. 12-Mon, Sept. 17, 2018
- Time
- 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Location
- 1F, 5-16-3 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Fee
- Free entrance
- Info
- Recommended for: People who like unique gadgets and rare interior items
Atara-ShiiDi
The Lagerphones: 4th Japan Tour
Hailing from Melbourne, jazz band The Lagerphones have built a significant fan base in their hometown, but quite interestingly (for a foreign indie band), their second largest fanbase is based here in Tokyo. Having toured Japan three times already, the party crew is back again, stopping in Tokyo, then Osaka, and again in Tokyo to promote their new, Japan-inspired album "ATARA-CD." Their shows are mostly free and they're cool and genki, so if you have an hour or two to spare, come see them live!
- Date
- Fri, Sept. 14-Thu, Sept. 20 and Thu, Sept 27-Sun, Sept. 30, 2018
- Time
- Various (See website)
- Location
- CITAN HOSTEL, DAVIDE COFFEE STOP, LITTLE NAP COFFEE ROASTERS, VERVE COFFEE ROASTERS KAMAKURA and other locations (See Facebook page for more details)
- Fee
- Free! (Some shows are paid. See Facebook page for details)
- Info
- Recommended for: Jazz fans, Couples, Friends, Solo dates
Building Common Grounds
Japanese-American Friendship Festival
Held annually at the Yokota Base, the Japanese-American Friendship Festival will be held this weekend to celebrate hopes for peace and prosperity of both countries for years to come. Ready your cameras for the aircraft displays, and groove to the music and dance stages of all genres, from rock to hula dance. Bring your passport or residence card for identification.
- Date
- Sat, Sept. 15 and Sun, Sept. 16, 2018
- Time
- 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
- Location
- Yokota Air Base #5 Supply/ Ushihama gate, 2552 Fussa, Tokyo
- Fee
- Free entrance!
- Info
- Recommended for: Families, International couples
Faces & Places
Charity Event: An Evening With Icons of the Music World
Marvel at photographs of some of the greatest rock and jazz musicians in history — including David Bowie, Miles Davis, John Lennon, and Jimmy Page — while you support Refugees International Japan (RIJ). Photographers James Fortune and David Spindel have donated some of their photographs for auction, and all proceeds will benefit RIJ, which offers people displaced by conflict the opportunity to regain their independence.
- Date
- Thu, September 13, 2018
- Time
- 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
- Location
- Gallery E&M Nishiazabu, 4-7-10 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Fee
- Free entrance. Donations welcome.
- Info
- Recommended for: Music fans, Families, Solo dates, Couples, Anyone who supports charities
Freshly Baked
Yokohama Bread Festival
If you love the smell of freshly baked bread, you have to attend Yokohama’s Pan no Fest (Bread Festival) — the largest of its kind in Japan with over 80 bakeries from across the nation selling warm, freshly-baked bread. The festival takes places at the famous Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and it's perfect for anyone into food, cooking and creative bread chunks.
- Date
- Sat, Sept. 15-Mon, Sept. 17, 2018
- Time
- 11 a.m.-7 p.m. (Until 5 p.m. on Monday)
- Location
- YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE, 1-1 SHINKO, NAKA-KU, YOKOHAMA
- Fee
- Free entrance! (¥500 for the special bakery area)
- Info
- Recommended for: Bread lovers, Bakers, Families, Friends, Solo dates
The Yoga Summit
Yogafest Yokohama
This largest yoga event in Asia brings over 50 thousand yogis annually, and you can be part of it as well this weekend in Yokohama! Over 150 top professional yoga instructors from around the world will be hosting approximately 200 yoga classes in which you can participate with your friends, partner, and kids. From beginners, intermediate, and even maternity ―find a class just right for you for an active and refreshing weekend.
- Date
- Sat, Sept. 15-Mon, Sept. 17, 2018
- Time
- 9:30 a.m.-7:30 (Sat), 8 a.m.-7:30 (Sun), 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Mon)
- Location
- PACIFICO YOKOHAMA EXHIBITION HALL, 1-1-1 MINATOMIRAI, NISHI-KU, YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA
- Fee
- Free entrance. Charge for some classes. You can buy tickets for classes you wish to attend for ¥1,620 per class.
- Info
- Recommended for: Yogis and their friends
Meat The Chefs
Tokyo Wagyu Beef Show
Taste the highest ranked Wagyu beef from all over Japan at this taste buds-teasing event happening twice every year. The autumn edition this weekend features dozens of Japan's finest restaurants specializing in unique beef culinary creations, stretching from meat sushi, delicious steaks and even beef hot dogs. The only rule is to come hungry.
- Date
- Thu, Sept. 13-Mon, Sept. 17, 2018
- Time
- 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Until 8 p.m. on Monday)
- Location
- Hibiya Park Fountain Area, 1-2 HIBIYAKOEN, CHIYODA-ku, TOKYO
- Fee
- Free entrance
- Info
- Recommended for: Foodies, Families, Friends, Couples
In Retrospect
Tokyo 150 Years: Exhibition
An exhibition tracing the history of the city many of us call or second home. Witness how Tokyo has transformed in the past 150 years since it became Japan's capital through various photographs, videos, maps and other unique artifacts. A must-see part of the exhibition are the several urban planning proposals that were submitted back in the day but never fully implemented.
- Date
- NOW THROUGH MON, OCT. 8, 2018
- Time
- 9:30 A.M.– 5:30 P.M.
- Location
- EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM 5F FEATURE EXHIBITION ROOM, 1-4-1 YOKOAMI, SUMIDA-KU, TOKYO
- Fee
- ¥600 (ADULTS)
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: HISTORIANS, SOCIOLOGISTS, STUDENTS
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