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Festival time and what to do then

2023.05.08

There is no unfamiliarity that Tokyo is a vibrant and lively city.

However, there are times when it becomes even more than that. Of course, these are the times of festivals and events. It is when people, not only those who live in Tokyo but in the surrounding area, gather to appreciate the culture.

From the pleasant feeling to the energetic atmosphere when the fireworks burst, Tokyo will offer its visitor a glimpse into its soul

Cherry Blossom Festival

Festival time during cherry bloosom period

The whole city baths in a great sheet of pink

One of the most popular events in Tokyo is the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Held annually in late March to early April, the festival marks the beginning of spring and the blooming of the iconic cherry blossoms.

During this time, Tokyo is awash in shades of pink and white as the trees burst into bloom. People from all over the place flock to Tokyo to be a part of this wonderful experience.

Parks and gardens around the city will have new appearances, filled with locals and tourists alike gathering to admire the flowers while indulging in traditional Japanese customs.

From hanami (cherry blossom viewing) parties to tea ceremonies and cultural performances, the Cherry Blossom Festival is a celebration you will regret missing.

Obon Festival

Obon festival time in mid August

A subtle atmosphere stretches throughout Tokyo

Another popular event in Tokyo is the Obon Festival.

It is a festival where Japanese people have to honour and remember the spirits of their ancestors, held in mid-August. During this time, people return to their hometowns to visit their family graves and perform traditional rituals.

For people staying in Tokyo, street performances and parades will be the spice added to their daily lives.

Despite the fact that there would be numerous traditional music and dances, the most iconic image is the floating lanterns on the Sumida River. Thousands of lanterns are released onto the river, creating a breathtaking sight that you can not see elsewhere.

Tokyo International Film Festival

Festival time is not just about the tradition

Besides the customs, Japan is home to numerous international events

For art lovers, the Tokyo International Film Festival is a must-see.

The festival, which takes place in late October, walks you through all the best pieces over the year.

Don’t worry if your taste is a little bit different, the festival has something for you, from indie flicks to blockbuster hits. There are also various workshops, seminars, and Q&A sessions with directors, actors, and other industry experts during the festival.

For cinephiles, this is your opportunity to see and interact with the media world as well as its people.

Tokyo Comic Con

Festival time can even be experience in house

If you too were led to Japanese culture via anime and manga, this is THE PLACE!

Another event that is gaining prominence is the Tokyo Comic Con.

Every year in late November, the Comic-Con celebrates all things pop culture. From comic books to video games to anime and manga, the Comic-Con provides a glimpse into the world of fantasy and creativity.

The event includes cosplay competitions, signing sessions with industry executives, and exclusive goods from big series. The Comic Con will blur the line between the world you have used to and the world of creativity and possibilities.

These events are completely different, but all provide a unique insight into Tokyo’s culture, history, and traditions. If you have been to Tokyo but have not experienced these events, it’s time for you to come back again. I promise it will be worth it!