What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide
If you’re in Tokyo this week and wondering what to do, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to explore the city’s early-summer energy. Let’s walk through some of the most interesting things happening over the next few days so you can start planning. According to Tokyo Cheapo’s June events guide, hydrangea season is in full swing all month, and it’s one of the most beautiful, low-pressure ways to enjoy Tokyo right now. At the Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival around Hakusan Shrine and Hakusan Park, thousands of hydrangeas line the paths, with food stalls and small performances on weekends, making it perfect for a relaxed stroll and some festival snacks. Over in Hino, Takahata Fudoson Temple is hosting its Hydrangea Festival through the end of June, with around 7,500 blooms spread over spacious temple grounds, ideal for listeners who want a slightly quieter, more contemplative day trip. Listeners who enjoy evening magic should consider the urban firefly events that Tokyo Cheapo highlights. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is running a special garden firefly viewing through the end of June, letting you wander lush, lantern-lit paths and glimpse fireflies flitting over streams, right in the middle of the city. It’s a romantic option for date night or a calming way to end a busy day of sightseeing. Looking toward the coming weekend, social media roundup accounts like Try Try Japan are flagging a packed lineup of festivals on June 20th and 21st. Their weekend event reel points to international food and culture festivals at Yoyogi Park, including an African Heritage Festival and a Jamaica-themed event, both known for live music, dance performances, and plenty of street food like jerk chicken and African fusion dishes. These Yoyogi gatherings are easy to enjoy even if you don’t speak Japanese—just follow the music, grab something from a food stall, and join the crowd. For something a bit more niche, Try Try Japan also notes vintage and artisan markets popping up around Shibuya this weekend, where local creators and collectors sell handmade accessories, retro fashion, and one-off art pieces. It’s a fun way to pick up a unique souvenir and people-watch in one of Tokyo’s trendiest neighborhoods. Finally, if you’re into big venues and pop-culture business, Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake is hosting multiple trade fairs under the Content Tokyo banner this week, including exhibitions focused on XR, metaverse tech, creators, and video and CG production. According to Tokyo Big Sight’s official schedule, these shows turn the convention center into a playground for tech, design, and media professionals, and many booths are open to general visitors who register in advance. Wherever you end up—under the hydrangeas, chasing fireflies, dancing at Yoyogi, or browsing Shibuya’s markets—Tokyo this week is all about being outside, soaking in color, music, and summer evenings. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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