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Bach Collegium Japan - The 300th Anniversary Project of Choral Cantatas
Classical Concert

Don Giovanni
Opera

Gautier Capuçon and Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Classical Concert

Hayato Sumino Japan Tour 2026 “Chopin Orbit”
Classical Concert

Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Ken-ichiro Kobayashi
Classical Concert

Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Tatsuya Shimono
Classical Concert

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Classical Concert

Kit Armstrong and Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Classical Concert

Manon (ballet)
Ballet

March Program at the Kabukiza Theatre
Show

MIDORI with Festival Strings Lucerne
Classical Concert

Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa
Classical Concert

Rigoletto
Opera

Sayaka Shoji (Violin) and Gianluca Cascioli (Piano) Duo Recital
Classical Concert

The Orchestra Japan - 10th Anniversary Concert
Classical Concert

Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra - 50th Anniversary Special Concert
Classical Concert

Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Osmo Vänskä
Classical Concert

Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Conductor - Keitaro Harada
Classical Concert

Toyota Master Players, Wien
Classical Concert

Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra - Beethoven and Mozart
Classical Concert

Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra - St Matthew Passion
Classical Concert

Yutaka Sado and New Japan Philharmonic
Classical Concert

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Suntory Hall, Main Hall , Tokyo
28 Mar 2026, Sat 6 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Aaron Copland , Dmitri Shostakovich , Leonard Bernstein
Cast: Keitaro Harada , Tadashi Miroku , .... + 2
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Suntory Hall, Main Hall , Tokyo
30 Mar 2026, Mon 7 PM  (1 event)
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Suntory Hall, Main Hall , Tokyo
31 Mar 2026, Tue 7 PM  (1 event)
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Things to do in Tokyo - March 2026

Ballet "Swan Lake" at the New National Theatre Tokyo

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a bustling city where modern neon-lit skyscrapers are combined with traditional temples. Among the trees is the ornate Meiji Shrine, famous for its high gates. And in the huge public gardens is the Imperial Palace. There are many museums in the city. The Tokyo National Museum displays classical art, while the Edo-Tokyo Museum displays a replica of the kabuki theater.

Tokyo has many museums. In Ueno Park, there is the Tokyo National Museum, the country's largest museum and specializing in traditional Japanese art; the National Museum of Western Art and Ueno Zoo. Other museums include the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Odaiba; the Edo-Tokyo Museum in Sumida, across the Sumida River from the center of Tokyo; the Nezu Museum in Aoyama; and the National Diet Library, National Archives, and the National Museum of Modern Art, which are near the Imperial Palace.

Tokyo has many theaters for performing arts. These include national and private theaters for traditional forms of Japanese drama. Noteworthy are the National Noh Theatre for noh and the Kabuki-za for Kabuki. Symphony orchestras and other musical organizations perform modern and traditional music. The New National Theater Tokyo in Shibuya is the national center for the performing arts, including opera, ballet, contemporary dance and drama. Tokyo also hosts modern Japanese and international pop, and rock music at venues ranging in size from intimate clubs to internationally known areas such as the Nippon Budokan.

Many different festivals occur throughout Tokyo. Major events include the Sannō at Hie Shrine, the Sanja at Asakusa Shrine, and the biennial Kanda Festivals. The last features a parade with elaborately decorated floats and thousands of people. Annually on the last Saturday of July, an enormous fireworks display over the Sumida River attracts over a million viewers. Once cherry blossoms bloom in spring, many residents gather in Ueno Park, Inokashira Park, and the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for picnics under the blossoms.

Harajuku, a neighborhood in Shibuya, is known internationally for its youth style, fashion and cosplay.

Cuisine in Tokyo is internationally acclaimed. In November 2007, Michelin released their first guide for fine dining in Tokyo, awarding 191 stars in total, or about twice as many as Tokyo's nearest competitor, Paris. As of 2017, 227 restaurants in Tokyo have been awarded. Twelve establishments were awarded the maximum of three stars, 54 received two stars, and 161 earned one star.

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