
Tokyo Events This Week: Chinatown Dragon Dances and (Tech)Noh Performances
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Tokyo events for Monday, February 16, to Sunday, February 22, 2026. From Yokohama to Saitama, Greater Tokyo is putting on a stacked lineup of events this week. Chinatown has a few big days planned, an
Tokyo events for Monday, February 16, to Sunday, February 22, 2026. From Yokohama to Saitama, Greater Tokyo is putting on a stacked lineup of events this week. Chinatown has a few big days planned, and plum blossoms and early sakura come into bloom at festivals all over the city. On top of that, you can catch traditional Noh theater performed to techno music, and the last of winter’s illuminations get ready to turn off their lights.
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Tokyo Underground Arts Society Produced by Suigian, a luxurious underground bar and restaurant in Nihonbashi, Momokawa-ro — Tokyo Underground Arts Society invites you to enjoy top-notch Noh and other performances, set to techno.
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