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  1. 2024年3月22日 · 查詢地圖. 轉乘資訊. 聯絡方式. 網站. 周邊地區. 東京都中心. 神田・神保町. 關鍵詞. 3月. 4月. 春. 櫻花. 開放時間. 點燈18點~22點/遊船 9點~20點. *此為預定日程(實際日程視開花情形而定)。 關於舉辦狀況、時間及費用等最新資訊,請至各活動官方網站查詢。 櫻花. 看更多. 首頁 > 東京區域導覽 > 東京都中心 > 神田・神保町 > 千代田櫻花祭. 在每年正值賞櫻時節的3月下旬至4月上旬,皇居附近的千鳥淵(全長約700公尺)沿岸步道「千鳥淵綠道」將舉辦「千代田櫻花祭」。 「千鳥淵綠道」為日本全國知名的賞櫻勝地,活動期間除了為染井吉野櫻、大島櫻等約達260棵櫻花樹點燈以外,「千鳥淵划船場」也將在夜間特別營業,遊客可在千鳥淵的水面上享受夢幻的夜櫻美景。

  2. 2 天前 · Top Things to Do at Tokyu Kabukicho Tower - Tokyo's New Entertainment Hub. Shibuya Loft. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden travel guide. Harmonica Alley. Inokashira Park. Nakano Broadway. Tokyo Skytree - a 360 view of Tokyo from above the clouds. Tokyo Metropolitan Ueno Park.

  3. 2024年3月23日 · 交通方式. 舍人公園站. 日暮里-舍人線在. 東京北部. 北千住. 關鍵詞. 3月. 春. 開放時間. 10:00-16:00. 關於舉辦狀況、時間及費用等最新資訊,請至各活動官方網站查詢。 首頁 > 東京區域導覽 > 東京北部 > 北千住 > 日暮里-舍人線通車16週年慶 舍人公園千棵櫻花祭. 適逢賞櫻季的舍人公園將推出各式各樣的精彩活動。 屆時會有各主辦機構及在地信用合作社舉辦的PR展及物產展、由北足立市場協會舉辦的蔬菜、水果及花卉展銷會等。 建議您不妨搭上日暮里-舍人線前往舍人公園,欣賞上千棵櫻花樹綻放的美景吧。

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    Kanda Myojin Shrine hosts the Daikoku Festival, which is held close to Coming-of-Age Day, a holiday held in honor of those who are turning 18 that year. A Shinto dancer dressed as Daikoku, the deity of fortune, greets new adults by shaking his lucky mallet above their heads. You can also buy a daruma doll, a lucky charm said to make wishes come tru...

    Setsubun is a traditional event held across Japan marking the end of winter, where you throw beans to cast out evil spirits and bring in good fortune. Throwing the beans at the "demons" (people in masks and/or costumes) is an activity children across Japan love. For a great Setsubun event, visit Okunitama Shrine, Sensoji Temple, or Zojoji Temple. I...

    Visit Mt. Takao in western Tokyo for the Fire-Walking Festival, where barefooted monks chant and walk atop a path of smoldering embers. March also marks the beginning of cherry blossom season, which means cherry blossom festivals all the way into mid-April. Some big ones include the Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival, the Chiyoda Cherry Blossom Festival,...

    In April, spring gets into full swing. Cherry blossom festivals continue into early April, when the petals begin falling from the trees in droves. This is the quintessential Japanese image of ephemeral beauty. The annual Meiji Jingu Grand Spring Festival, held from late April through early May, features presentations of traditional performing arts ...

    Kanda-Matsuri Festival, a grand six-day celebration, is considered one of Japan's three greatest festivals. This religious festival is centered on Kanda Myojin Shrine, and it features huge processions of mikoshi (portable shrines) and floats. Massive crowds turn out to celebrate this epic event. If you're a night owl, the Kurayami Matsuri (Darkness...

    The biggest traditional festival on June's calendar is the historic Sanno Masturi in Asakusa, considered to be one of Japan's three great festivals. The festivities last 11 days, and every day offers something new. As summer kicks off, you could head to the Hachioji region of Tokyo for the Fussa Hotaru (Firefly) Festival to witness fireflies dancin...

    Japan has some amazing fireworks festivals. One of the most well-known is the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in Ryogoku. Thousands upon thousands of fireworks of all colors, shapes and styles, launched from multiple spots around the neighborhood, fill the skies for close to two hours. Consider getting there early to claim a good spot. Tokyo has lo...

    August is Bon season in Japan, and countless Bon-odori festivals will be held in every neighborhood of the city. One large Bon festival with a long history is the Tsukiji Hongwanji Bon Odori, held at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple. The annual festival of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, also known as the Fukagawa Hachiman Festival, is held around August 15. It...

    Head to the Nezu-jinja Shrine for their major annual Reitaisai festival in September. Said to have been established in 1714, it currently features traditional dance performances and street stalls. Other festivals include the Fukuro Matsuri in Ikebukuro and the Shinagawa Shukuba Matsuri in Shinagawa. A large-scale parade brings the community togethe...

    You can enjoy a variety of evening events in October. Check out the Mori no Takigi Noh in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. A special firelit Noh performance is put on in the park, which is normally closed during the evenings. At the Ikegami Honmonji Temple Oeshiki Ceremony, a procession of tall lanterns marks the anniversary of the passing of Nichir...

  4. 2024年4月11日 · In Japan, May 5 is celebrated as Children's Day. It's a tradition to decorate your garden with koinobori (carp-shaped streamers) as a way of praying for the healthy growth of your children. 333 koinobori are displayed at Tokyo Tower, which is 333 m tall. At TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN, you can see over 1,000 koinobori swimming in the breeze.

  5. 2024年3月30日 · Bunkyo Azalea Festival (Tsutsuji Matsuri) 文京つつじまつり. Bunkyo Azalea Festival (Tsutsuji Matsuri) Legend has it that Nezu Shrine was established more than 1,900 years ago by a prince named Yamatotakeru. It is known for its 300-year-old azalea garden, which spans 6,600 square meters, and features approximately 3,000 azalea plants of ...

  6. 2024年4月9日 · The 45th Ueno Toshogu Shrine Spring Peony Festival. 9-88 Ueno-koen, Taito City, Tokyo. 2024-4-9 - 2024-5-8. Updated: March 1, 2024. Note: The event may begin a few days earlier than scheduled. The Spring Peony Festival is held from early-April to early May each year at the peony garden of Ueno Toshogu Shrine in Ueno Park.

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