
Tokyo Events This Week: Horseback Archery, Kamakura Festival, and Earth Day Tokyo
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Tokyo events for Monday, April 13, to Sunday, April 19, 2026. It’s that time of year in Tokyo when there’s no shortage of reasons to get out and enjoy the weather. This week has a bit of everything, f
Tokyo events for Monday, April 13, to Sunday, April 19, 2026. It’s that time of year in Tokyo when there’s no shortage of reasons to get out and enjoy the weather. This week has a bit of everything, from horseback archery and portable shrine ceremonies to flower festivals, traditional music performances, and events for a good cause. Check out some of our favorites below.
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Asakusa Yabusame It’s quite difficult to hit a target from a moving horse. See the masters in action in Asakusa.
Asakusa YabusameDates:Apr 18, 2026
Entry:
¥0 – ¥4,000Venue:Sumida ParkRead more
Kamakura Festival The festival features a parade with mikoshi (portable shrines) car
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