goldenweek
Great news for everyone staying in Tokyo during this 10-day-long Golden Week: there are plenty of events to keep you entertained no matter what your hobbies are. From stunning flower festivals to musicals and classical ballet to all-you-can-eat food and sweets events and international festivals, Tokyo will be steaming hot over the holidays! Here are our 10 picks of the best events for the whole Golden Week! Run With The WorldOnline Event: Wings For LifeDownload the Wings for Life World Run App and start running with thousands of people around the world at the exact same time. You'll run as far...
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The coronavirus situation continues across Japan, especially in Tokyo. For the sake of yourself and others, we recommend that you take whatever precautions necessary when leaving your home. To keep you entertained this Golden Week, we have some recommendations for things you can do at home, along with a few events happening online and around the city. More InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoMore InfoWhat are your plans for the weekend? If you’re organizing a fun or interesting online event, or you know someone who is,contact usto get it listed! Attendin...
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Golden Week is nothing but a time that challenges your beat-the-crowd skills. As we wave goodbye to the fleeting sakura season, it’s time to start looking forward to another favorite time of the year: the Golden Week. These series of national Japanese holidays falling from late April to early May are what many Japanese salarymen live for and the cause of a massive travel exodus both within and out of Japan. This year, the first part of Golden Week starts on April 29 and the second takes place from May 3 through May 5. And if you’re lucky and brave enough, taking April 30 and May 6 and 7 off wi...
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You might have noticed colorful fish-shaped flags hanging on balconies while going out. That means it's almost Children's Day in Japan! Things change quickly in Japan. As soon as Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Day) ends and the cherry blossom season dies down, Japanese families start preparing for Golden Week—and even more specifically, for Kodomo No Hi(Children’s Day)! To the untrained eye, fish swimming in the sky may seem like an odd affair—colorful carp-shaped flags hoisted from balconies and ominous-looking samurai armor adorning family living rooms. Let us fill you in on this traditional public hol...
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