What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide

Tokyo's Week of Art, Film, Food, and Music


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If you find yourself in Tokyo this week, you're in for a treat! The vibrant city is alive with events that will captivate every kind of traveler, from art lovers to adventure seekers. Here's your guide to the best happenings in Tokyo through this weekend.

Start your Thursday by immersing yourself in the world of contemporary art at the annual Tokyo Art Fair held at the trendy Roppongi Hills. This event showcases works from both up-and-coming Japanese artists and renowned international creators. With workshops and live performances, it's a dynamic cultural hub for art aficionados and curious visitors alike. Be sure to catch the interactive installations, which promise a truly immersive experience.

For those who enjoy the magic of cinema, the Tokyo International Film Festival is in full swing. Screenings are happening across the city until Sunday, including at the sophisticated Tokyo Midtown Hibiya. This year’s line-up features an impressive variety of global films, with special focus on emerging Asian cinema. Don’t miss the panel discussions with filmmakers, which offer a deeper insight into the works on display.

Foodies will relish Tokyo’s Ueno Park this Friday, as it becomes the site of the much-anticipated Ramen Tasting Festival. Sample bowls from Tokyo's top ramen chefs, each offering unique twists on this beloved noodle dish. The festival also includes live demonstrations on ramen-making techniques, perfect for those looking to recreate the magic at home.

Saturday promises a musical extravaganza at the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, where the annual Tokyo Jazz Nights are set to groove from afternoon till late. The open-air setting is ideal for enjoying the eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and funk. Bring a picnic blanket to lounge on the grass while you soak up the tunes under the stars.

For a unique cultural experience, head over to Asakusa on Sunday for the Asakusa Tori-no-ichi. This traditional market is held at the famous Otori Shrine, where you can witness the locals buying special bamboo rakes (kumade) decorated with bright ornaments. These are considered lucky charms for prosperity. Experience the lively atmosphere, complete with traditional music and street food stalls.

Lastly, the end of your week could be beautifully spent at the Shibuya Sky observation deck, where a special Valentine’s-themed night awaits atop this iconic high-rise. Couples and singles alike can enjoy a festive ambiance complete with romantic lighting, music performances, and cocktails reflecting the season of love.

Whether you're in search of cultural insights, tantalizing flavors, or simply want to bask in the vibrant local atmosphere, Tokyo this week offers something for everyone. Grab a friend, bundle up, and head out to explore the rich tapestry of events and experiences this spectacular city has to offer.

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What to do in Tokyo - Events GuideBy Inception Point Ai