What’s Happening in Tokyo: things to do in February 2023

Jan 27, 2023

BY Aika Nakamura

February is the month with some of the coldest and driest weather. Despite that, in the traditional Japanese calendar, February marks the beginning of spring! Although skiing is a great activity to do, other events happening in Tokyo this month will make you enjoy the crisp and cold weather.

Culture

We cannot start the list without mentioning the upcoming Setsubun. Setsubun literally translates to “seasonal division” and is held on February 3rd,  a day before the beginning of spring in the Japanese calendar. In this auspicious mamemaki (bean-throwing) event, fuku-mame (lucky beans) are thrown at the oni (a Japanese folklore demon usually represented by the male head of the household) while chanting “Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi!” (Demons out, fortunes in!), which in line with spring cleaning, purifies the home of evil, warding off misfortunes and bringing in prosperity and good luck. While Senso-ji in Asakusa is a popular place for setsubun, here are other places you can go to on this special day:

Setsubun Mamemaki

Setsubun Mamemaki at Zojoji Temple Photo credit: TimeOut

In close proximity to Tokyo Tower is the Zojoji Temple, which became the temple of the Tokugawa Shoguns in the Edo period and is a popular spot for festivities. At this temple, you may find politicians, sumo wrestlers, and famous personalities throwing beans at the crowd, and witness the annual tradition of mochi-tsuki (pounding rice cakes)!

Location

Zojoji Temple

4 Chome-7-35 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011

https://goo.gl/maps/gt7179Ngbuj

Date

February 3, 12:00 

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.zojoji.or.jp/en/

Setsubun

Setsubun at Ikegami Honmonji Temple Photo credit: Honmonji Temple

Honmonji Temple is one of the most popular places for setsubun in Tokyo, but the crowd is still smaller than at Senso-ji. Many of the participants that show up here are sumo wrestlers. The temple is also known for its kuzumochi, a traditional Japanese dessert made of kuzu powder. 

Location

Ikegami Honmon-ji Temple

1 Chome-1-1 Ikegami, Ota City, Tokyo 146-8576

https://goo.gl/maps/EhtuunMVZcL2

Date

February 3, 13:00 (procession), 14:00 (prayer service), 15:00 (bean throwing)

Cost

Free

Website

https://honmonji.jp/index.html

Setsubun

Setsubun at Yakuo-in Temple Photo credit: Mt. Takao Magazine

Located on the hillside of Mt. Takao, it is known as a spiritual power spot, with numerous halls enshrining different kinds of gods for different hopes and needs. Bean throwing is done after a goma fire ritual, done to lead people to a spiritually higher realm. The event is also packed with prominent figures like celebrities, wrestlers, and singers. 

Location

Yakuo-in Temple

2177 Takaomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-8686

https://goo.gl/maps/7h4c1mAyR44C35Sr6

Date

February 3, starting from 7:30 and done every hour and a half with the last at 14:30

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.takaosan.or.jp/english/

Once you are done participating at setsubun, or if you are looking for another event, there is also the Chinese festival happening at Yokohama near Motomachi Chukagai Station! Chinatown will be holding its 37th Spring Festival, the first time after three years of postponement due to the pandemic. It will run from January 22 until February 5th. On February 4, a major event called the Celebration Dance Parade will be held from 16:00 onwards, and there will be a lantern festival on February 5th to mark the end of the Chinese New Year. You can also write your wishes for free at ChinaTown80 until February 4!

Location

Yokohama Chinatown

Yamashitacho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0023

https://goo.gl/maps/dQtNyFZSEZWysET7A

Date

January 22 – February 5

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.chinatown.or.jp/event/celebration/shunsetsu2023/

Nature

Another notable event this February is the plum blossoms. Visible from February to March, these seasonal flowers bloom earlier than the cherry blossoms. Alongside the onset of spring in the Japanese calendar, these flowers symbolize vitality, hope, and renewal.

Yushima Tenjin

Bunkyo Plum Festival at Yushima Tenmangu Shrine or also known as Yushima Tenjin Photo credit: GO TOKYO

Just a few minutes from Ueno Park is the Yushima Tenmangu Shrine. They have a plum blossom festival (ume matsuri) starting early February until early March. During the festival, the place is filled with street foods, charity sales, and there is even a karaoke competition! 

Location

Yushima Tenjin Shrine

3 Chome-30-1 Yushima, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0034

https://goo.gl/maps/Sh27DSo143bmd2EAA

Date

February 8 – March 8, 8:00 – 19:30

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.yushimatenjin.or.jp/pc/ume/2023/index.htm

Setagaya Plum Festival

Setagaya Plum Blossom Festival at Hanegi Park Photo credit: gotokyo.org

Another great place to celebrate the plum blossom festival is at Hanegi Park in Setagaya. Also from early February to early March, in this festival, you can partake in several traditional Japanese activities such as tea ceremony, koto sessions, haiku workshop, mochi pounding, and amazake service. 

Location

Hanegi Park

4 Chome-38-52 Daita

Setagaya, Tokyo 155-0033

https://goo.gl/maps/YZDbdTf7BdmRimrj7

Date

February 11 – March 5, 10:00 – 16:00

Cost

Free

Website

http://setagaya-umematsuri.com/

Culinary

Of course, entertainment and cultural activities always come with food! There are numerous food festivals happening across Tokyo, and this February, there will be events for some of the staples in Japanese cuisine – namely, bread and fish!

Bread Festival

Odaiba Bread Festival featuring a blueberry bread Photo credit: Japanese Foodie Restaurant Guide

Happening late February at the Fuji Television Headquarters in Odaiba, the pan matsuri or bread festival will be filled with delicious treats for carb and cafe lovers! There will be different kinds of bakeries, as well as drinks, fruit jams, and desserts. 

Location

Fuji Television Headquarters

2 Chome-4-8 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091

https://goo.gl/maps/c6DLaQRtG7bcFJJJ6

Date

Late February

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.fujitv.co.jp/gotofujitv/panfes2020winter/

sakana and japan festival

Poster of the festival happening this year! Photo credit: Sakana & Japan Festival

One of the largest fish-eating events in Japan, the Sakana and Japan Festival highlights the Japanese people’s strong affinity to seafood. With around 70 booths presenting seafood from across the country, you will be able to enjoy and discover gourmet dishes, seasonal ingredients, and local specialties.

Location

Yoyogi Park

2-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052

https://goo.gl/maps/1PfYFg8RbVVqpiXy6

Date

February 23 – 26, 10:00 – 20:00 (time schedule may vary)

Cost

Free

Website

https://37sakana.jp/sakanajapanfes/

Entertainment

Cirque du Soleil

Cirque de Soleil is back in Japan! Photo credit: Cirque de Soleil

With advertisement filling in the trains, Cirque du Soleil’s Alegria is a highly-anticipated reimagined classic combining fantasy with revolution – they have dubbed it a “quintessential Cirque de Soleil spectacle.” The show runs for 125 minutes and tickets will be sold until May 31st.

Location

Odaiba Big Top

Tokyo Koto-ku Aomi 1-chome 1R-gaiku

https://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/spot/02022-1242111/

Date

February 8 – June 4

Cost

¥5,800 – ¥22,000

Website

https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/japan/tokyo/alegria/buy-tickets

If you are looking for a calmer activity, another event is the illumination, which is a recurrent winter spectacle. In Tokyo, many of the winter illuminations end on February 14, so it’s a way to spend a leisurely romantic date with your partner as you stroll in the last signs of winter. Below are two of the recommended scenic spots:

Hibiya Illumination

Magic Time illumination in Hibiya until Feb. 14th Photo credit: Hibiya Magic Time Illumination

Location

Tokyo Midtown Hibiya

1 Chome-1-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006

https://goo.gl/maps/nZegKP4yGjrfeqTy9

Date

November 17 – February 14, 17:00 – 23:00

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.hibiya.tokyo-midtown.com.e.adj.hp.transer.com/xmas/en/index.html

Shinjuku Illumination

Shinjuku Southern Terrace Illumination until Feb 14th Photo credit: Shinjuku Southern Terrace

Location

JR Minami-Shinjuku Building / JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower / Suica Penguin Plaza / Takashimaya Times Square / Shinjuku Maynds Tower / Shinjuku Southern Terrace

Date

November 14 – February 14, 17:00 – 23:00

Cost

Free

Website

https://www.southernterrace.jp/news/2286

February is the month that marks the end of winter and its transition into spring, and these events emanate the feelings evoked in such a transition – warmth, joy, and vitality. Let’s join in on the festivities and continue marking a positive start to the year!

 

Feature image credits: Timo Volz 

 

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