Summer Olympics
The delayed Games of the XXXII Olympiad are set to begin July 23, 2021.
Tokyo Romantic Flea Market
From 5/25/2025 - 11/23/2025
The Tokyo Romantic Flea Market is a charming event held in the heart of Japan's bustling capital, attracting both locals and tourists in search of unique treasures. With over 500 vendors offering vintage clothing, antiques, handmade crafts, and delicious street food, attendees can easily spend hours exploring the eclectic stalls. Wander through the market, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, and perhaps find a one-of-a-kind souvenir to remember your trip by.
Deaflympics
From 11/15/2025 - 11/26/2025
The Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics marks the 100th anniversary of this international multi-sport event for deaf athletes and will be held in Japan for the first time. Organized by the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf, the Games emphasize visual communication with features like starting lights, flags, and International Sign. This milestone edition celebrates a century of athletic excellence and inclusion, bringing together competitors from around the world in a uniquely accessible environment.
Roppongi Crossing
From 12/3/2025 - 4/5/2026
Roppongi Crossing exhibitions readily showcase a lively array of Japanese creators, ranging from internationally lauded artists to emerging talents just starting their artistic journeys. This year's exhibition stays true to its diverse stance, offering a rich blend of contemporary art, architecture, fashion, and design, summarizing the current state of Japan's dynamic art scene through a global lens.
Osame-no-Kannon Goennichi
From 12/17/2025 - 12/19/2025
Osame-no-Kannon Goennichi is a traditional Buddhist festival held at Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most revered temple. Rooted in the story of the discovery of a sacred Kannon statue in the 7th century, the event honors centuries of devotion and cultural heritage tied to Asakusa. Visitors gather to pay their respects, experience the spiritual atmosphere, and explore the vibrant streets surrounding the temple. Blending history, faith, and local culture, it offers travelers a meaningful way to connect with one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks.