What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide
Tokyo is buzzing this week, so if listeners are wondering what to do, there is a lot more than just neon lights and ramen on the menu. Let’s start with live music. According to Japan Concert Tickets, J-pop idol group CANDY TUNE is bringing their “3rd Anniversary Live 2026” tour to Nippon Budokan on Saturday, June 6. Doors open at 3 pm and the show kicks off at 4:30 pm, with tickets around 10,000 yen. If listeners want that classic Budokan experience – glow sticks, elaborate staging, and a wall of sound from devoted fans – this is the one to plan around. For nightlife, Nightlife Tokyo reports that tonight in Shibuya, the club Or is hosting “OR FRIDAY,” a hip-hop focused party starting at 10 pm on the first floor. Expect a mix of local DJs, a packed dance floor, and that classic Shibuya late-night energy stretching into the early hours. Then on Saturday, June 6, DeTour in Tokyo is putting on “J-NATION,” featuring Kimie from Suree, Remi, and BEPPU. Nightlife Tokyo notes that this party leans into cutting-edge Japanese club sounds, making it perfect for listeners who want something a little more underground than the usual tourist bars. If listeners are more into culture than clubs, the International City Shinjuku Dance Festival 2026 is a great option. According to iwafu’s event listing, this festival in Shinjuku is all about international exchange through dance, with performers from different countries sharing styles ranging from traditional folk to contemporary choreography. It is a relaxed way to experience global culture inside Tokyo, and a nice contrast to the city’s usual high-speed pace. For daytime exploring the rest of the week, Tokyo Cheapo’s event calendar highlights ongoing exhibitions, markets, and seasonal happenings across the city. Listeners can check out the Oedo Antique Market, Japan’s largest outdoor antique market, where stalls are packed with vintage kimono, old coins, and retro Japanese design pieces. Tokyo Cheapo also points to the Forest Beer Garden as a perfect evening stop: an outdoor beer garden setting where listeners can unwind under the trees with cold drinks and casual food, right in the city but with a surprisingly relaxed, summer-holiday feel. Later in June, Time Out Tokyo’s June events roundup notes big traditional festivals like the Sanno Festival and Torigoe Matsuri, along with Pride Night and Pride Parade events, so if listeners are staying longer, the city’s calendar just keeps getting better. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Tokyo. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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