
Tokyo Events This Week: Sensōji’s Golden Dragon Dance and Early Sakura Fun
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Tokyo events for Monday, March 16, to Sunday, March 22, 2026. It’s the calm before the storm of cherry blossom festivals taking over the city, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing on this week. From
Tokyo events for Monday, March 16, to Sunday, March 22, 2026. It’s the calm before the storm of cherry blossom festivals taking over the city, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing on this week. From early festivities at Ueno Park to the Golden Dragon Dance at Sensōji Temple, here are some of our favorite things to do over the next seven days.
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Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival Grab something to eat and drink, and relax on a picnic rug or walk around and take in the festivities. This week, there will be live music, DJs, and comedy, including classical music and idol performances, as well as tons of stalls selling food from Ueno and beyond.
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