THINGS TO DO IN TOKYO IN FEBRUARY 2024

Jan 30, 2024

BY Beth Fortune

As Tokyo embraces winter, February unfolds into a captivating blend of traditional celebrations, seasonal festivals, and exciting events in the bustling metropolis. Regardless of whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, food lover, or cultural connoisseur, each individual can discover something extraordinary. Come along as we delve into a diverse array of activities, ensuring your February trip to Tokyo is an unforgettable experience.

Setsubun Photo Credit: Zojoji Temple https://www.zojoji.or.jp/event/ev_setsubun.html

Setsubun
Photo Credit: Zojoji Temple

Setsubun Mamemaki Festival: Banish Misfortune, Welcome Good Fortune

On February 3rd, 2024, Zōjōji Temple hosts the Setsubun Mamemaki Festival, a traditional ceremony to ward off disasters and bring good fortune. Watch men and women born in the current year’s Chinese zodiac don samurai garb for a lively bean-flinging ceremony against the backdrop of the tan lacquered Sangedatsumon gate. Experience mochi pounding, demon questions and answers sessions, and Setsubun bean throwing in this vibrant celebration of Japanese traditions.

Admission: Free

Date: February 3rd

Times: TBD

Location: Zōjōji Temple

Website: Zōjōji Temple Setsubun Mamemaki

Plum Blossoms Photo Credit: yamasa-n on Unsplash

Plum Blossoms
Photo Credit: yamasa-n on Unsplash

Setagaya Plum Festival 2024: A Symphony of Plum Blossoms

From February 10th to March 3rd, 2024, Setagaya’s Hanegi Park will become a floral haven during the Setagaya Plum Festival. With 650 plum trees, including red and white varieties, the park hosts traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, amazake tasting, and hands-on arts and crafts activities. Amidst cherry blossoms and azalea bushes, this festival provides a delightful celebration of early spring’s natural beauty.

Admission: Free to attend; price varies depending on participation

Date: February 10 – March 3

Times: TBD

Location: Setagaya Ward Hanegi Park, 4-38-52 Daita, Setagaya-ku

Website: Setagaya Plum Festival
Tokyo Romantic Market Photo Credit: Tokyo Romantic Market https://tokyo-romantic.com/

Tokyo Romantic Market
Photo Credit: Tokyo Romantic Market

Tokyo Romantic Market: A Vintage Affair in the Heart of Tokyo

For vintage enthusiasts, the Tokyo Romantic Market is a must-visit flea market held in the gardens of Shibuya Garden Tower on February 11th and 25th, 2024. Over 100 shops showcase antiques, vintage items, handicrafts, accessories, fine art, organic foods, and plants. Explore Japanese, Chinese, European, American, and global treasures in this charming green oasis in the heart of Shibuya.

Admission: Free to attend; price varies depending on participation

Date: February 11th; February 25th

Times: 10:00 – 16:00

Location: Nanpeidaicho16-17 Shibuya-ku Tokyo

Website: https://tokyo-romantic.com/

Interstyle Banner Photo Credit: INFOVISION Co.,Ltd. https://www.interstyle.jp/en/press/press_photo.php

Interstyle Banner
Photo Credit: INFOVISION Co.,Ltd.

INTERSTYLE 2024: Action Sports Extravaganza

From February 13th to 15th, 2024, INTERSTYLE, Japan’s largest action sports and outdoor trade show, takes over PACIFICO Yokohama. Evolving from its origins in surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding, the 20th-anniversary edition broadens its scope to include outdoor gear, fashion, gadgets, and more. Don’t miss USER DAY, a chance for direct sales to consumers, offering a unique opportunity for industry enthusiasts and curious visitors alike to engage directly with experts in the field.

Admission: Free; Pre-Registration needed to enter

Date: February 13th – February 15th

Times: 10:00 – 18:00 (Last Day – 17:00)

Location: PACIFICO Yokohama (D-Hall 6,700㎡), 1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan

Website: INTERSTYLE

SAKANA&JAPAN FESTIVAL Photo Credit: SAKANA&JAPAN FESTIVAL Executive Committee https://37sakana.jp/sakanajapanfes/index.html#overview

SAKANA & JAPAN FESTIVAL
Photo Credit: SAKANA & JAPAN FESTIVAL Executive Committee

Sakana & Japan Festival 2024: A Seafood Lover’s Paradise

Indulge your taste buds from February 22nd to 25th, 2024, at Yoyogi Park during the Sakana & Japan Festival. Sponsored by the Sakana & Japan Festival Executive Committee, this event features around 80 booths offering delicacies like tuna, salmon, sea urchin, and crab. The festival showcases not only Japanese dishes but international flavors, supporting Fukushima’s fishing industry with the “Discover! Fukushima Fish Festival.”

Admission: Free to attend; price varies depending on participation

Date: February 22nd – February 25th

Times: Varies by day (Check the official website for details)

Location: Yoyogi Park Event Square, 2-3 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041

Website: Sakana & Japan Festival

Somenokomichi 2024 Recruiting Photo Credit: Chikako Nimori https://www.somenokomichi.com/news/15238.html

Somenokomichi 2024 Recruiting
Photo Credit: Chikako Nimori

Some no Komichi: Dyeing and Screen Printing Festival

Experience the art of dyeing and screen printing in Shinjuku Ward’s Nakai/Ochiai area from February 23rd to 25th, 2024, during the scaled-back Some no Komichi festival. Celebrating dyeing heritage, the festival decorates the shopping area with 95 specially produced noren, offering a unique cultural experience. With a “River Gallery” above the Myōshōji River and a focus on revitalizing the area, Some no Komichi brings together tradition and contemporary artistry.

Admission: Free to attend; price varies depending on participation

Date: February 23rd – February 25th

Times: TBD

Location: Exact location TBD; Ochiai/Nakai area, Shinjuku Ward

Website: https://www.somenokomichi.com/2024news

In the heart of Tokyo’s February festivities, a captivating blend of action sports, cultural traditions, and culinary delights awaits visitors. From the dynamic INTERSTYLE trade show to the blossoming beauty of Setagaya Plum Festival, each event offers a unique glimpse into Tokyo’s diverse offerings. Sakana & Japan Festival tantalizes taste buds with an array of seafood delights, while Some no Komichi seamlessly intertwines heritage and contemporary artistry. Concluding the month, Tokyo Romantic Market invites vintage enthusiasts to explore treasures in the green oasis of Shibuya. Tokyo in February promises an unforgettable journey through the city’s rich tapestry of experiences.

 

Feature photo credit: Luis Benito on Unsplash

 

On a trip to Tokyo? Book your local guide to learn more about Japanese food and culture.

 

Book your pocket wifi now to stay connected through your entire Japan Journey!

Totally unlimited Japan 4G/LTE Wifi

Be sure to get the JR Pass to make navigating Japan during your trip that much easier!

Japan Rail Pass
Arigato Travel Logo
Land Operator and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Registered Travel Agency No. 2-8620
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence, Traveler's Choice
Accreditation Reference Badges