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  1. 2024年5月17日 · SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 is a large international event that will be held at several venues across the Tokyo Bay area between April and May 2024. As part of the event, the SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 Showcase Program will allow visitors to experience Tokyo in 2050 through various content.

  2. 2024年5月12日 · Flyer for Symbol Promenade Park venue. Updated: May 10, 2024. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is hosting SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 to promote their Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo (SusHi Tech Tokyo) initiative, which aims to create sustainable new values.

  3. 2024年5月27日 · 2024-5-27 - 2024-6-16. Updated: April 1, 2024. As its name suggests, Horikiri Shobuen Iris Garden has long been famous for its iris flowers, inspiring artists such as Utagawa Hiroshige and Utagawa Toyokuni. It is home to 6,000 iris plants representing approximately 200 varieties.

  4. 2023年7月29日 · 2024-7-27. Updated: June 3, 2024. The Eisa Festival originated in Okinawa as a way to honor the island's ancestors and pray for the well-being of families and economic prosperity. Today this festival is also held annually in Shinjuku. During the celebrations, performers form a procession and dance through the streets to the beat of taiko drums.

  5. 2024年5月24日 · A station bursting to the seams, armies of office workers, school kids and international travelers squeeze through Shinjuku Station's ticket gates on a daily basis—out into a sprawling area of towering skyscrapers, wide shopping streets and countless cafes, bars and restaurants.

  6. 2024年5月17日 · Sanja Matsuri (Sanja Festival) 三社祭. Sanja Matsuri (Sanja Festival) 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo. 2024-5-17 - 2024-5-19. Updated: June 3, 2024. Note: The 2024 installment of this event has already taken place. According to legend, brothers Hinokuma Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari were fishing in the Miyatogawa River (now known as the ...

  7. 2024年5月15日 · Monthly calendar of unique cultural festivals. The festivals known as matsuri can take many forms, but typically they honor nature, tradition, or community—or, frequently, all three. Temples and shrines hold festivals to commemorate important events in their history or pray for good fortune.

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