Katsushika Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
It is a daihonzan major temple of Nichiren-school Buddhism. Various historical buildings remain on the temple precincts, such as the Daido large hall, the Honden main hall, the Tahoto jeweled pagoda, and a five-story pagoda.
Tamagawa Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Koto Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Rakugo is a type of humorous storytelling which depicts the daily lives of townspeople, fairy tales, and more. This is an old tradition which has been loved in Japan since the Edo period. Ikebukuro Engei-jo is a place in Ikebukuro where you can enjoy rakugo. There are chair seats available, so you can sit for a long time without trouble. Let yourself get sucked into the world created by the rakugo storyteller.
Itabashi Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Adachi Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Edogawa Fireworks Festival is held in the summer, and it is crowded with many people.
Ibasen is a folding fan and uchiwa shop established in 1590. They sell a range of fans with varying uses, such as ”Edo folding fans” made of yukata (casual summer kimono) cloth, ”mai-ogi” used in traditional Japanese dances, and ”kazari (decorative) fans” used as decoration. Also, don't forget the uchiwas with prints of kabuki (classical Japanese dance-drama) actors and famous spots in Japan, that are based on the publications of ukiyoe masters like Utagawa Hiroshige and Utagawa Kuniyoshi.