Anime Japan

The key expo for manga fans and those in the animation business—almost 150,000 visitors and 200 companies from…

Tokyo Mobility Show

Formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show, this event is one of the world’s foremost motor shows and…

Tokyo International Toy Show

This event has been going since 1962 and today sees about 200 vendors (from both within Japan and…

Oedo Onsen Monogatari

Tokyo’s most famous onsen is undoubtedly Oedo Onsen Monogatari in Odaiba. Its attraction is a combination of easy access, a multitude of services, and Edo-style amusement arcade designed with young people and foreigners in mind.

Umi no Hi Lantern Festival

To commemorate the public holiday Marine Day (Umi no Hi) over 50,000 paper lanterns are lit with candles…

Palette Town & VenusFort

An amusement complex that contains an indoor shopping street created in an 18th century European style (VenusFort) and one of the world’s largest Ferris wheels.

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

Museum that focuses on the role technology plays—and will play—in society. There are three permanent exhibitions where visitors can communicate with robots, view earth from space, and interact with the exhibits.

Museum of Maritime Science

Museum housed in a building modeled on the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner. The Museum of Maritime Science has five sections which trace the history of sea exploration. Outside you can see an ice-breaker ship and deep ocean submarines.