Headline: Indulge in Seafood, Comics, and Horseracing this Weekend in Tokyo
Update: 2025-11-28
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Good morning Tokyo! Whether you're a local or just visiting, this weekend is absolutely packed with amazing things to do. Let me walk you through some fantastic events happening right now through Sunday.
Starting today, Friday, one of Japan's largest open-air seafood festivals is kicking off at Hibiya Park. The SAKANA and JAPAN Festival runs through Sunday evening and features over thirty gourmet vendors celebrating Japan's incredible fish food culture. You'll find everything from fresh sushi to grilled oysters, and the best part? It's completely free to enter. The festival showcases nutrient-rich, fish-centered meals that are central to Japanese culinary tradition. Head over to Hibiya Park in Chiyoda anytime between ten in the morning and six at night through Sunday.
If you're into comics and art, tomorrow and Sunday are your days. The Tokyo Comic Art Expo Winter 2025 opens at the Science Museum in Chiyoda with some seriously talented international creators. You can meet renowned artists like Stanley Lau, Derrick Chew, and Kendrick Lim while checking out exclusive art displays, live drawings, and limited-edition merchandise. General admission is twenty-five hundred yen, though students get in for just one thousand yen and kids under elementary school age get free entry. The expo runs from eleven in the morning to five in the evening both days.
For horse racing enthusiasts, the Japan Cup is happening Sunday at Tokyo Racecourse, marking the third major race of the Japan Autumn season. It's a thrilling event that draws serious racing fans from across the region.
Beyond this weekend, if you're planning ahead, the Setagaya Boroichi flea market returns in December with its famous second-hand goods and vintage finds. This is Tokyo's oldest flea market and it's an absolute treasure hunt for unique items.
Here's my friendly suggestion: start your weekend at the seafood festival this afternoon to grab some delicious lunch, then head to the Comic Art Expo tomorrow for some creative inspiration. You really can't go wrong with either option.
Thank you so much for tuning in to What's Happening in Tokyo this week! Be sure to subscribe for your weekly guide to the best events, festivals, and activities across the city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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Starting today, Friday, one of Japan's largest open-air seafood festivals is kicking off at Hibiya Park. The SAKANA and JAPAN Festival runs through Sunday evening and features over thirty gourmet vendors celebrating Japan's incredible fish food culture. You'll find everything from fresh sushi to grilled oysters, and the best part? It's completely free to enter. The festival showcases nutrient-rich, fish-centered meals that are central to Japanese culinary tradition. Head over to Hibiya Park in Chiyoda anytime between ten in the morning and six at night through Sunday.
If you're into comics and art, tomorrow and Sunday are your days. The Tokyo Comic Art Expo Winter 2025 opens at the Science Museum in Chiyoda with some seriously talented international creators. You can meet renowned artists like Stanley Lau, Derrick Chew, and Kendrick Lim while checking out exclusive art displays, live drawings, and limited-edition merchandise. General admission is twenty-five hundred yen, though students get in for just one thousand yen and kids under elementary school age get free entry. The expo runs from eleven in the morning to five in the evening both days.
For horse racing enthusiasts, the Japan Cup is happening Sunday at Tokyo Racecourse, marking the third major race of the Japan Autumn season. It's a thrilling event that draws serious racing fans from across the region.
Beyond this weekend, if you're planning ahead, the Setagaya Boroichi flea market returns in December with its famous second-hand goods and vintage finds. This is Tokyo's oldest flea market and it's an absolute treasure hunt for unique items.
Here's my friendly suggestion: start your weekend at the seafood festival this afternoon to grab some delicious lunch, then head to the Comic Art Expo tomorrow for some creative inspiration. You really can't go wrong with either option.
Thank you so much for tuning in to What's Happening in Tokyo this week! Be sure to subscribe for your weekly guide to the best events, festivals, and activities across the city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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