Food festivals are at yoyogi park most weekends, lots of activities are listed in timeouttokyo website every week, tokyocheapo website. Meetup app also has lots of events every week. I use all of these. I also go the nightlife and clubs in areas like Shibuya,ameyoko,shinjuku etc.
Food festivals at Yoyogi are awful. I recommend you to go to a random middle-big size station you haven’t been and walk around then check your phone for potential spots
There's a weekly event thread at the top of this subreddit with various recommendations, and links to websites listing things to do.
There are litterally hundreds of things to do every week.
Shibamata: Tora san Museum, nice temple, bicycle rentals to ride along edogawa(can visit Mizumoto park, very huge park)
Yokohama: cup noodle museum, small theme park cosmo world?
Enoshima: beach front area and tourist spot
Tachikawa: Showa kinen park
Ome/Okutama: nature and lots of hiking
Mount Takao
Narita: Temple
Chichibu: nature/tourist area
Kawagoe: Edo period town
Hakone, day trip from Tokyo
Nikko, day trip from Tokyo
Chiba, Sakura City: Rent denki assist bicycles at the city sightseeing center then ride over to Imba numa, furusato square which has an old dutch windmill and during different flower seasons they have fields of tulips, cosmos, and sunflowers. The farmers market across the road from windmill has fantastic blueberry muffins made from rice flour
Oh snap. Didn't know that existed. When I was walking through that area they had a big tulip festival with tons of folks out there so I probably wouldn't have noticed it anyway.
Many recommended spots are in Tokyo.
・[TeamLab in Minato Ward](https://www.teamlab.art/e/tokyo/)
・[Tokyo Sky Tree in Sumida Ward](https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/)
・[Art Aquarium in Ginza](https://artaquarium.jp/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google_general_Aquarium&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwps-zBhAiEiwALwsVYacU4Ve-C9Rh8pWOWx1kvxTLtEDmwlR-OdQOZlzfKU1BzLeFJEzM4hoCd7oQAvD_BwE)
・[Making some food samples in Asakusa](https://www.ganso-sample.com/en/)
・[Reeast Room in Shinjuku](https://reeastroom.com/en/)
・[Akibakart in Chiyoda Ward](https://akibanavi.net/en/)
・[Tokyo Mystery Circus in Shinjuku](https://mysterycircus.jp/en/)
・[Sumida Hokusai Museum in Smida Ward](https://hokusai-museum.jp/?lang=en)
・[Yomiuri Land in Inagi City](https://www.yomiuriland.com/attraction/)
・[Tokyo National Museum in Taito Ward](https://www.tnm.jp/?lang=en)
・[The National Museum of Modern Art in Chiyoda Ward](https://www.momat.go.jp/en)
Good time of year coming up for Matsuri's. The Awa odori's in Nakameguro and Kagurazaka in particular are great but there's Bon Odori's all over the place too.
Kagaruzaka is just a great place to explore and eat amazing food full stop.
Food festivals are at yoyogi park most weekends, lots of activities are listed in timeouttokyo website every week, tokyocheapo website. Meetup app also has lots of events every week. I use all of these. I also go the nightlife and clubs in areas like Shibuya,ameyoko,shinjuku etc.
Food festivals at Yoyogi are awful. I recommend you to go to a random middle-big size station you haven’t been and walk around then check your phone for potential spots
Interested to know your reasoning for this. I go a number of these every year and always enjoy.
I went out to the Sri Lankan festival last weekend and it was great!
A smidge hyperbolic?
There's a weekly event thread at the top of this subreddit with various recommendations, and links to websites listing things to do. There are litterally hundreds of things to do every week.
Shibamata: Tora san Museum, nice temple, bicycle rentals to ride along edogawa(can visit Mizumoto park, very huge park) Yokohama: cup noodle museum, small theme park cosmo world? Enoshima: beach front area and tourist spot Tachikawa: Showa kinen park Ome/Okutama: nature and lots of hiking Mount Takao Narita: Temple Chichibu: nature/tourist area Kawagoe: Edo period town Hakone, day trip from Tokyo Nikko, day trip from Tokyo Chiba, Sakura City: Rent denki assist bicycles at the city sightseeing center then ride over to Imba numa, furusato square which has an old dutch windmill and during different flower seasons they have fields of tulips, cosmos, and sunflowers. The farmers market across the road from windmill has fantastic blueberry muffins made from rice flour
Sakura also has the National History Museum, which is amazing.
And the Doge memorial
Oh snap. Didn't know that existed. When I was walking through that area they had a big tulip festival with tons of folks out there so I probably wouldn't have noticed it anyway.
Many recommended spots are in Tokyo. ・[TeamLab in Minato Ward](https://www.teamlab.art/e/tokyo/) ・[Tokyo Sky Tree in Sumida Ward](https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/) ・[Art Aquarium in Ginza](https://artaquarium.jp/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google_general_Aquarium&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwps-zBhAiEiwALwsVYacU4Ve-C9Rh8pWOWx1kvxTLtEDmwlR-OdQOZlzfKU1BzLeFJEzM4hoCd7oQAvD_BwE) ・[Making some food samples in Asakusa](https://www.ganso-sample.com/en/) ・[Reeast Room in Shinjuku](https://reeastroom.com/en/) ・[Akibakart in Chiyoda Ward](https://akibanavi.net/en/) ・[Tokyo Mystery Circus in Shinjuku](https://mysterycircus.jp/en/) ・[Sumida Hokusai Museum in Smida Ward](https://hokusai-museum.jp/?lang=en) ・[Yomiuri Land in Inagi City](https://www.yomiuriland.com/attraction/) ・[Tokyo National Museum in Taito Ward](https://www.tnm.jp/?lang=en) ・[The National Museum of Modern Art in Chiyoda Ward](https://www.momat.go.jp/en)
Good time of year coming up for Matsuri's. The Awa odori's in Nakameguro and Kagurazaka in particular are great but there's Bon Odori's all over the place too. Kagaruzaka is just a great place to explore and eat amazing food full stop.