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Celebrating Thanksgiving in Tokyo
Thanksgiving is a Japanese holiday in November — though not in the way many might think.
In Japan, it's meant to be a day to celebrate the people whose hard work benefits society, like police officers and firefighters. It's celebrated every November 23 and is primarily about giving thanks (as the name implies). Families may get together for a meal, but you're more likely to find school children distributing cards and artwork to members of the community.
American Thanksgiving, however, is very much about dinner. Expressing gratitude to loved ones is on the menu, of course,...
Japan may be well-known around the world for hanami in the spring (for good reason!) but autumn offers another beautiful, colorful opportunity to observe Mother Nature's changes: koyo !
Starting in early to mid-October , the leaves across Japan begin to change colors. Brilliant reds, golds, and oranges can be seen on the trees, first in Hokkaido and then gradually moving south. It makes for a wonderful excuse to get outside in the crisp fall weather — and to go...
Family-Friendly Halloween in Tokyo 2022
It's spooky season in Tokyo! Does your family have plans for Halloween yet?
There are always lots of fun festivals and events to choose from, whether you enjoy a costumed parade or light show. See below for our favorite family-friendly Halloween events in and around Tokyo!
Tokyo Disneyland
now - Oct. 31
Why wait until October to celebrate Halloween? At Tokyo Disneyland, you can enjoy themed parades (complete with...
It's official: Foreign tourists can begin visiting Japan — after more than two years of restrictions on entry due to the COVID-19 pandemic — as of October 11! If you are one of the many families planning your long-delayed trip to Tokyo, you no doubt already have an itinerary of "must-see" places: Tokyo Tower, the Rainbow Bridge, Harajuku, the Imperial Palace. It's a massive city and there is no shortage of incredible sites to see!
But if you're traveling with kids you should always have additional family-friendly options in your back pocket. Weather, crowds, or lingering COVID...
Autumn in Tokyo is a wonderful time of year to explore and experience new things with your family. The weather is great — gone are the hot and humid post-rainy season days and it's not yet too chilly to enjoy outdoor events when the sun goes down.
To inspire your family's next adventure in and around the city, we've listed a few of the upcoming events we're most looking forward to below!
Moon Art Night
Through Sept. 25 ...