HANA MATSURI
Kimonos and tea ceremonies are held in the country's main temples to ...Read more
MIYAKO ODORI
All the grace of the geisha put forward in beautiful traditional dances to ...Read more
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM DE TOKYO
Read moreLike all major capitals, Tokyo organizes its International Film Festival, which is above all open to all Asian cinemas. The event is usually held at Roppongi Hills, but other venues such as Kabuki-za also have programs. It's an opportunity to discover films and directors who have less visibility in Western countries. If you speak English, you'll be able to watch the festival's films.
THEATRE NO DE LA PREFECTURE D’ISHIKAWA
Read moreA Représentation representation takes place every first Sunday from the month to 13 h. In April and September, this representation takes place on the second Sunday of the month. No representation in August. Please contact the Tourist Office.
OKUNCHI MATSURI
Read moreThis festival dates back to 1660, and each tank was to represent a quarter of the city. In 1819, the festival leaders decided to standardise the tank architecture, which, however, took the most diverse forms: lion, turtle, dragon, etc. The festival takes place on November 3 and 4.
HALLOWEEN
Millions of monsters and horror movie characters parade freely in Shibuya ...Read more
SHINING MOON TOKYO
Read moreFans of the uniformed warrior Sailor Moon need not worry: this cafe-show features the adventures of Azabu Juban's high school girl and her friends, the sailors, as they battle the enemies of planet Earth and the Moon. More ambitious than most themed shows, it will delight fans and the curious with its special effects, dances and choreographed fights. The downside is, as usual, the food that is not very digestible, but you can leave with a plate or a bowl with the effigy of its heroine