Tokyo's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Sake, Concerts, and Cherry Blossoms Await
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Kick off today at Roppongi Hills Arena where Craft Sake Week 2026 explodes into its 10th anniversary, running all the way to April 29th. According to Voyapon, this massive festival organized by Hidetoshi Nakata's JAPAN CRAFT SAKE COMPANY features a record 130 breweries paired with 20 top restaurants, turning sake into a global party. Tickets start at 4,800 yen—grab them online ahead of time and dive into tastings under the open sky at 10-1-6 Roppongi, Minato. Perfect for foodies craving that crisp, evolving brew scene.
Music lovers, tonight's your night at Tokyo Dome where BTS takes the stage at 6:30 PM, as listed by Japan Concert Tickets. Over at Nippon Budokan, LiSA rocks out at 6 PM with her J-Pop hits, while Arch Enemy unleashes metal fury at Ex Theater Roppongi starting at 7 PM. Catch Rokudenashi's Vocaloid vibes at Kanadevia Hall at 7 PM too—Tokyo's concert lineup is straight fire.
FABEX Tokyo wraps up today at Tokyo Big Sight through April 17th, Arigato Travel reports, showcasing Japan's cutting-edge food industry with massive booths and demos—ideal if you're into culinary trends.
Tomorrow and Sunday, April 18th and 19th, head to Yoyogi Park for Earth Day Tokyo, one of Japan's biggest green bashes. Arigato Travel highlights eco-vendors, live music, workshops, and family-friendly activism that screams sustainability fun.
Don't sleep on the Chiyoda Cherry Blossom Festival wrapping up around the Imperial Palace through late April, per Time Out Tokyo, with rowboat rides along the moat and LED-lit sakura strolls. Time Out also flags the Tokyo Tower's 333 Koinobori carp streamers waving till May 6th right at the entrance—no ticket needed for that colorful spectacle. And the Sanrio Exhibition at Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi runs through June 21st, diving into kawaii's origins with pink overload.
Whether you're sipping sake, jamming to K-pop, or hugging trees, Tokyo's delivering non-stop thrills this week. Get out there and make memories!
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