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  2. List of air shows in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Prospective attendees of events at US bases who are neither Japanese or American should bring identification and also consult the Third Country National list to see if they require special approval to enter the base. [1] Individual event dates can vary or be cancelled during different years. The months given below are the 2016 months.

  3. Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Skytree. The Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival (Japanese: 隅田川花火大会, Hepburn: Sumidagawa Hanabi Taikai) is an annual fireworks festival held on the last Saturday in July, over the Sumidagawa near Asakusa. The Sumidagawa Hanabi Taikai follows the Japanese tradition of being a competition between rival pyrotechnic groups.

  4. Category:Events in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Events at Tokyo Dome (2 C, 34 P) Tokyo Marathon (1 C, 21 P) W. World's fairs in Tokyo (1 P) Pages in category "Events in Tokyo" The following 103 pages are in this ...

  5. List of major NJPW events - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major NJPW events, detailing all notable professional wrestling cards promoted on pay-per-view (PPV), aired on live TV broadcasts by TV Asahi, or streamed on New Japan Pro-Wrestling World by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

  6. Festivals in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Jidai Matsuri: Asakusa: This festival celebrates the history of Tokyo and was first held in 1999. (It is not to be confused with Kyoto's Jidai Matsuri.) November 3 Oeshiki: Ikegami Honmonji: October 11–13 Hatsumōde: Meiji Shrine, Sensoji, and other major shrines and temples: New Year's Prayers: Winter (between December and February ...

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    According to Japanese media, Tokyo’s policy is the first of its kind to be offered at the prefecture level. Koike had promised to expand the free day care policy ahead of last July’s ...

  9. 2024 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    7 July – 2024 Tokyo gubernatorial election: Incumbent Yuriko Koike is reelected as Governor of Tokyo. [74] 8 July – Japan and the Philippines sign a defense pact which allows the deployment of Japanese forces to the Philippines for military exercises. [75] 12 July – Three people are killed in a landslide in Matsuyama. [76]