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What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide

What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide

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"Stay updated on all the exciting events happening in Tokyo, Japan with our daily podcast. From festivals and cultural events to food markets and outdoor activities, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in Tokyo." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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  • Tokyo This Week: Festivals, Fireflies, and Fun Around Every Corner
    Jun 14 2026
    Listeners, if you’re in Tokyo this week, you’ve picked an incredible time to explore the city. From food festivals in Yoyogi Park to glowing fireflies in quiet gardens, there’s a little bit of magic in every corner. Let’s start with big outdoor festivals. Tokyo Cheapo reports that Yoyogi Park is in full swing this week with a rotating lineup of international events. One highlight is the Vietnam Festival, where you can wander between stalls serving banh mi, pho, and Vietnamese coffee while enjoying traditional music, dance, and folk art performances on the main stage. Nearby weekends often feature the Philippine Expo, turning the park into a mini-Manila with lechon, halo-halo, and live bands and dance troupes bringing Filipino pop and traditional culture to life, according to Tokyo Cheapo’s June events roundup. If you’re a fan of European flavors, the same guide notes a Paella and Tapas Festival and the Italia, Amore Mio! event, both packed with regional dishes, wine, and live music. These usually run through the week into the weekend, so listeners can drop by after work for a plate of saffron rice or a spritz and some people-watching under the trees. For something uniquely Japanese and a little more tranquil, Tokyo Cheapo highlights several firefly festivals around the city. In Adachi Ward and around Asakusa, special late-night events let you stroll through dimly lit gardens while hundreds of fireflies flicker around you, turning a Tokyo night into something that feels almost rural and timeless. It’s a perfect date idea or a calming solo walk after a busy day. Culture lovers should look toward Asakusa, where traditional geisha performances and dances are scheduled this month. According to Tokyo Cheapo, these shows offer rare access to classical music, storytelling, and dance in intimate theaters, ideal for listeners wanting to connect with old Tokyo. In Ikebukuro’s Sunshine City, there’s an Okinawan culture fair with island food, awamori, and live sanshin music, bringing a bit of tropical Naha energy to the capital. If laughter sounds better than incense and shamisen, Tokyo Comedy Bar in Shibuya is running its Weekend Comedy at TCB series, as highlighted by Tokyo Cheapo. Expect international and local comedians performing in English and Japanese, plus craft beer on tap. For a noisier night, Instagram nightlife roundups point to club events in Shibuya and Aoyama, including late-night DJ parties where doors open around 10 p.m. and the beat continues “till late.” And for listeners who like festivals with a sporty twist, Tokyo Cheapo notes that traditional dragon boat races and harbor events are taking place on the bay this week, with teams paddling in rhythm to drums and visitors jumping on harbor cruises to see rare ships up close. Whatever you’re into – food, festivals, comedy, or quiet summer nights with fireflies – Tokyo has something lined up for you over the coming days and into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Tokyo. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Tokyo's Weekend Guide: From Doll Horror Talks to Summer Markets and Festival Fun
    Jun 13 2026
    If listeners are looking for a lively Tokyo weekend, today already has a conversation-worthy pick in Shinjuku: the June 13 talk event for Jenny Penn is Unhappy at Shinjuku Musashinokan, where the theme is the history and enjoyment of doll horror, a niche but fascinating treat for film fans and anyone who likes their culture with a little chill. According to iwafu, the venue is just a short walk from Shinjuku Station, making it an easy add-on to an afternoon in the city. [4] For the rest of this week and into the weekend, Tokyo Cheapo highlights a strong mix of classic city fun and seasonal outings. One easy crowd-pleaser is the Shimokitazawa Flea Market, where listeners can hunt for vintage finds without the intensity of the bigger markets, while the Oedo Antique Market offers even more treasure-hunting energy and is the largest outdoor antique market in Japan. [1] If listeners want something more festive, Tokyo Cheapo also points to the Vietnam Festival in Yoyogi Park, which brings food, drink, entertainment, and traditional folk art into one lively open-air gathering. [2] Another cultural highlight is the Asakusa Geisha Performance, a chance to see traditional dance and stagecraft in one of Tokyo’s most historic neighborhoods. [2] For a more playful evening, the weekend calendar includes Tokyo Comedy Bar’s Weekend Comedy, a reliable option for a laugh after a long week. [1] And for those who want atmosphere over structure, Forest Beer Garden is shaping up as a perfect summer-night plan, with Tokyo Cheapo describing it as a chill outdoor drink spot under the trees. [1] Tokyo also has a strong summer-market feel this week, with flower-focused outings like Bunkyō Hydrangea spots and the Keisei Rose Garden on the radar, plus the Ohi Racecourse Flea Market for a bigger, more bustling browse. [1] If listeners want a family-friendly or culture-rich day out, Tokyo Cheapo also mentions a calligraphy experience and a Japanese crafts exhibition themed around demons, showing just how wide Tokyo’s event range can be right now. [1] Thank you for tuning in, and subscribe for more Tokyo picks all week long. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Tokyo's Best Events This Week: Art, Anime, Food, and More
    Jun 12 2026
    Tokyo is buzzing this week, so if listeners are wondering what to do, let’s dive right into some of the best events happening across the city over the next few days. For art lovers, the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills is hosting a large-scale contemporary exhibition that explores technology, identity, and the future of cities. According to the museum’s schedule, the show runs through this weekend, with extended evening hours at the adjoining Tokyo City View observation deck, so listeners can pair cutting-edge art with a nighttime skyline. Down in Odaiba, teamLab Planets Tokyo in Toyosu continues to be one of the city’s most immersive experiences. The official event calendar notes special late-night slots this week, where listeners wade barefoot through water-filled rooms, walk through floating flower gardens, and get lost in interactive light installations, all perfect for a date night or a memorable group outing. If listeners are into anime and pop culture, Akihabara is hosting a limited-time collaboration café tied to a popular seasonal anime series. Local listings report themed food, exclusive character goods, and reservation-only seating in the evenings, making it a fun stop before or after shopping the game and figure shops nearby. For something outdoorsy, Ueno Park is a great base this week. The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the National Museum of Nature and Science are both running special exhibitions, and Ueno Zoo’s summer-friendly schedule makes it easy to spend an entire day wandering, then wind down at nearby Ameyoko Market for street snacks and discount shopping. Over in Shibuya, event guides note that several live houses are featuring indie rock and city pop showcases through the weekend, with reasonably priced tickets at the door. Shibuya Sky, the rooftop observatory above Shibuya Station, is also promoting twilight admission, giving listeners that perfect golden-hour photo over the famous scramble crossing. Food-focused listeners should head to Nihonbashi and Ginza, where department stores like Mitsukoshi and Ginza Six are highlighting regional food fairs this week. These events bring in limited-time ramen, sweets, and sake from across Japan, allowing listeners to sample specialties from Hokkaido to Kyushu without leaving central Tokyo. And if the weekend calls for something a bit slower, Sumida River cruise operators are promoting evening cruises with views of Tokyo Skytree, often paired with casual dining plans. It is a relaxed way to end a busy day of sightseeing and events. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening in Tokyo and beyond. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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