Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Tokyo this week, starting right now on this vibrant Wednesday in early April. With cherry blossoms still dazzling the city and spring fever in full swing, Tokyo's buzzing with colorful festivals, kawaii vibes, and poetic nights that you won't want to miss.
Kick off today and tomorrow by heading to the Chiyoda Cherry Blossom Festival along the stunning 700-meter Chidorigafuchi promenade near the Imperial Palace. Time Out Tokyo highlights how 230 sakura trees line the moat, perfect for daytime strolls or renting a rowboat for ¥1,000 for 30-minute rides from 9am to 7:30pm. At night, the blooms glow under LED lights until 9pm – pure magic under the pink canopy.
Tomorrow, Thursday, dive into ultra-kawaii at the Sanrio Exhibition: The Beginning of Kawaii, opening at Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi and running through June 21. Time Out Tokyo calls it the most expansive edition yet, celebrating over 60 years of Hello Kitty and the global rise of cute culture with pink-hued history and artifacts that'll have you snapping pics all day.
Friday and Saturday bring hands-on fun at Tokyo Tower's Annual Spring Event: 333 Koinobori carp streamers fluttering at the main entrance through May 6 – no ticket needed. Spot the sneaky 6-meter sanma fish streamer honoring the 2011 earthquake recovery. Kids can join a ¥500 koinobori coloring workshop on the fifth floor on April 11-12, per Time Out details.
Poetry lovers, Tokyo Poetry Week 2026 starts Friday and runs through April 18 across Shibuya, Sangenjaya, Yanaka Ginza, and Nakameguro. Voyapon reports free readings, workshops, and performances blending haiku, tanka, and international voices – grab your notebook for inspiring evenings.
Saturday heats up with Fresh Meat at Silk Road Cafe in Sumida for ¥2,500 – a unique dinner event via their Instagram buzz. Then, the massive Oedo Antique Market at Tokyo International Forum offers free entry to Japan's largest outdoor antique hunt, packed with Japanese and foreign treasures, as noted by Japan Travel.
Over at Tokyo Skytree Town, catch koinobori festivals, Taiwanese food stalls, and candy sculpting workshops all weekend. And don't sleep on the Art Aquarium Museum in Ginza's Super Cherry Blossoms exhibit with dreamlike goldfish worlds until April 22, straight from Earst Japan guides.
Plan ahead for next week: Craft Sake Week hits Roppongi Hills Arena from April 17-29 with tastings from ¥4,800, and the Fuji Shibazakura Festival blooms April 11-May 24 near Mt. Fuji for epic pink moss fields.
Tokyo's spring is calling – get out there, soak it up, and make memories under the sakura sky!
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