
Shinagawa Yakiimo Terrace
Are you a sweet potato fanatic? Then look no further than Shinagawa Yakiimo Terrace -- where potatoes of all kinds are baked to delicious perfection.
Are you a sweet potato fanatic? Then look no further than Shinagawa Yakiimo Terrace -- where potatoes of all kinds are baked to delicious perfection.
If you're a fan of ekiben (aka station lunchboxes) then this is the event for you. At Ekiben Tournament you can buy ekiben from all over Japan in one handy location in Tokyo.
If you don’t have the time or money to go to those awesome but far-flung regional matsuri (festivals), this is the event for you. The Furusato Matsuri Tokyo promises to gather all the …
At this festival, daikon are offered to the god Shoden then given to visitors so they can gain some of the health and power of the god himself.
Nabe is a popular winter dish in Japan. Nabe literally means “pot,” but it’s used as a generic term for soups or light stews cooked in an iron or clay pot. Made with dashi (soup stock), …
Celebrating all things fish, this is the 8th Fisherman’s festival to be held in Tokyo and will have an array of stalls to choose from. Run by the Sakana and Japan Festival it was attended …
Get ready for the Brazil Festival, featuring all things Brazilian -- food, dancing, and vibrant performances.
The 11th of November is Cheese Day in Japan. Conveniently timed to coincide, Cheese Festa is a two-day cheese tasting festival taking place at Ebis303 in Ebisu. The festival will include a cheese …
This is Japan’s biggest plant-based festival. Tokyo, and Japan, have been known as not having the best restaurants and food options for vegans and vegetarians. But times are changing and …
This festival, correctly titled “Setagaya Pan Matsuri” (subtitled La Fête Du Pain Setagaya) is a celebration of this Western staple to to which Japan has taken a liking. Included is a …
2022 is yet to be confirmed. Get ready to experience real Japanese flavors! This three-day food festival is jam-packed with 100 authentic Japanese experiences for kids and adults to eat, make, …
Not everyone loves raw eggs on top of rice, but for those who can’t get enough, this festival was designed for you. Ikebukuro Egg Festival, also known as Tamago Fes, celebrates the much-loved …
Takao Beer Mount is definitely the highest beer garden in Tokyo at 500m on the side of a mountain. With “terrace,” “garden,” and “hall” seats, you can enjoy …
The Hokkaido Fair (also called “The Hokkai Shokudo”) is a 4-day celebration of the food of Japan’s northernmost prefecture. Well known for potatoes, dairy and meat, the region …
The waters off the coast of Onjuku on the eastern side of the Boso Peninsula are famed for spiny lobster or ise-ebi. This festival gives you a chance to eat lots of lobster with lots of of other …
A Taiwan food festival in the heart of Ueno Park. Peruse the various sweet and savory food stalls. And don’t leave without trying a Taiwanese favorite: lychee fruit. (There’s even …
The Soba and Sake Festival is a four-day feast at Komazawa Park. Try handmade soba noodles ( a bowl) and over 100 kinds of sake (cups range from to each).
A festival dedicated to the weirdly addictive and mouth-numbing spice from China’s Sichuan district. Chefs from Japan and China will be serving up tempting plates to showcase the spice, …
For a limited time only, the popular anime Chainsaw Man will get its own café in Tokyo. There will be specially themed food and drink, as well as original goods and products to buy. It is …
The Oyama Tofu Festival’s highlights include a Wanko Tofu speed eating contest, which you can watch via the link below. You can even make it yourself, or just buy it as usual in various …
Load up your plate with seafood at this year's Sakana and Japan Festival.