June in Vietnam is often marked by scorching heat and intense sunlight. If you're considering an overseas trip, why not opt for a destination with a cooler and more comfortable climate to beat the heat? One recommendation from Mytour is Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun. Let Mytour guide you through the details.
What makes booking a flight to Tokyo, Japan in June so special?
Japan is already renowned as one of the top travel destinations, boasting stunning landscapes, impressive landmarks, historical sites, unique architecture, and a vibrant culture and cuisine. But did you know that June in Japan's capital also attracts global visitors with its lively and fascinating festivals?
Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival
June in Japan marks the start of the rainy season. However, the gloom is lifted by the vibrant hues of hydrangeas blooming across the country. Known as Ajisai, these flowers symbolize the rainy season in Japan. June is when hydrangeas are in full bloom, and numerous events are held nationwide to celebrate them. One such event is the Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival, an annual celebration in Tokyo. During the festival, thousands of hydrangeas of various species adorn the area around Hakusan Shrine and Hakusan Park in Bunkyo Ward. Additionally, visitors can enjoy activities like souvenir stalls and traditional music performances.

Bunkyo's Festival Celebrating the Beauty of Hydrangeas
Sanno Matsuri Festival
This is one of Tokyo's largest festivals, spanning 11 days from June 7th to 17th. Interestingly, the festival is held only in even-numbered years during June at Hie Shrine. The main and most captivating event is the procession of three Mikoshi (portable shrines) along a 25km route, with around 500 participants dressed in traditional attire. The procession passes through central Tokyo's key areas, culminating at Hie Shrine.

The Sanno Matsuri Festival is one of Tokyo's grandest celebrations
Fuji Kawaguchiko Herb Festival
June also marks the start of summer in Japan, when lavender blooms around Lake Kawaguchiko signal the beginning of the Fuji Kawaguchiko Herb Festival. Lake Kawaguchiko, the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, with the majestic Mount Fuji as a poetic backdrop and flowers blooming year-round around the lake.
Visiting Kawaguchiko in June allows you to immerse yourself in the Herb Festival, featuring exciting local events, dreamy fields of lavender, and the chance to savor unique lavender-flavored soft-serve ice cream.

The poetic and majestic beauty of the Fuji Kawaguchiko Festival
Fussa Firefly Festival
The Fussa Firefly Festival takes place in Fussa City, located in the western suburbs of Tokyo. Fireflies are a symbolic creature of summer in Japan. If you book a flight to Tokyo (Japan) in June, you’ll have the chance to experience a magical world with 500 fireflies lighting up the night sky. This annual festival attracts both local and international visitors.

The enchanting Fussa Firefly Festival
If you’re still undecided on the perfect summer travel destination, consider the capital of the Land of the Rising Sun and immerse yourself in its vibrant and unique June festivals.
Don’t forget to contact the hotline 1900 2083 for Mytour to assist you in booking your flight quickly and efficiently.
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