There are thousands of fun things to do in Tokyo, the technological capital of Japan. Whether it is riding a crowded train, eating authentic sushi, browsing through anime, or sleeping in a capsule hotel, there is a never-ending supply of things to do in Tokyo.
The Tsukiji Market offers a one-of-a-kind experience: a real frozen tuna auction - if you’re willing to get there at ...
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Tokyo Tower is a 333 meter bright orange and white building modeled after the Eiffel Tower. Between 1961 and 2012, To...
Tokyo Disneyland is a ‘Magic Kingdom’ styled park in Tokyo, Japan. With over 15 million visitors per year, Tokyo Disn...
Tokyo DisneySea is an ocean-themed Disney park located next to its’ sister park, Tokyo Disneyland. The park opened in...
Yoyogi Park is one of the largest parks in Japan, famous for their Sunday jam sessions, art performances, and dances....
Kamukura is city just south of Tokyo, famous for its sandy beach, historic Buddhist temples, and gorgeous Shinto Shri...
Meiji Jingu, otherwise known as Meji Shrine, is the largest shrine in Japan and wildly popular among both Japanese pe...
Harajuku Takeshita-dori represents the epitome of Tokyo young fashion and pop culture. The Gothic Lolita style was bo...
Omotesando is a popular shopping street in Tokyo that originates from Harajuku’s Takeshita Street and stretches out. ...
Yanaka is a small area near Ueno that showcases Tokyo’s historic side. It is rarely featured in guidebooks; therefore...
Omoide Yokocho is a series of connecting back-alley streets in Shinjuku, crowded with Japanese style pubs. Omoide Yok...
Hamarikyu Gardens are over 250,000 square meters of gardens near the mouth of the Sumida River. Technically speaking,...
Asakusa captures the traditional Tokyo atmosphere that foreigners love. The best spot in Asakusa for tourists is the ...
Edo-Tokyo Museum is a beautiful museum dedicated to preserving the historical beauty of the Edo-Tokyo era. For touris...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, also known as Tokyo City Hall or Tocho, is three buildings that house the...
Kokugikan Sumo Stadium, also known as Ryogoku Kokugikan or Ryougoku Sumo Hall, is an indoor sumo stadium in Tokyo. Lo...
Rikugien Garden is a metropolitan park in Tokyo, famous for its traditional Japanese gardens. The Rikugien Gardren wa...
Ghibli Museum comes straight from the mind of genius producer Hayao Miyazaki and, just like every Studio Ghibli movie...
Kitchen Town, also known as Kappabashi dori or Kappabashi Street, is street in Tokyo composed nearly exclusively of s...
Daikanyamacho, also known as Daikanyama, is a high end district in Shibuya, Tokyo. Famous for their luxury coffee sho...
Ameyoko Shopping Street is hands-down the most famous (non clothing) shopping area in Tokyo. It is unique because Ame...
Shibuya Center Town is famous for three things: Shibuya 109, the Hachiko Statue in honor of a dog who waited for his ...
Akihabara, otherwise known as Akiba, is the otaku Mecca of Tokyo. In the past, Akihabara was famous for cheap electro...
Shinjuku is the largest business, commercial and entertainment districts in Tokyo. With a vast collection of shopping...
Kabukicho is famous for the raw sexual energy that radiates from its gay bars or host clubs where women pay a small f...
Zojoji Temple is a beautiful Buddhist Temple, famous not only because the vivid red Sangedatsumon gate that has survi...
Shibuya 109 is the fashion hub for young people in Tokyo. It is a silver cylindrical building with ten floors that sh...
Ginza is an upscale section of Tokyo, filled with high end boutiques, restaurants, and shops. On weekends, the Chuo r...
The Yasukuni Shrine is arguably the most controversial shrine in Japan. Created to honor soldiers, civilians, and rel...
Arisugawanomiya Memorial park is a gorgeous park in Tokyo with cascading hills, soothing ponds, and densely wooded ar...
Odaiba is an enormous, artificial island in the center of Tokyo. Located directly across from the Rainbow Bridge, Oda...
Roppongi Hills is a building that symbolizes modern Tokyo capitalism. It houses not only high-end brands, but also cl...
Despite its name, the Imperial Palace is less of a palace, and more of a gorgeous park surrounded by moats and stone ...
Inokashira Park is a gorgeous park in the outskirts of Tokyo. Famous for its vivid red temple, small zoo, street perf...
Tokyo Sky Tree is a brand-new observation tower and, sitting at 634 meters, is the tallest building in the world. In ...
The National Museum of Nature and Science, also known as the Tokyo Science Museum is famous among Tokyo tourists for ...
Mori Art Museum is often called one of the most phenomenal avant guade museums in Tokyo. The Mori Art Museum located ...
Tokyo Central Railways Station, also referred to simply as Tokyo Station, is one of the busiest stations in Japan. Wh...
The Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a popular garden in Tokyo famous for their Taiwanese teahouse, their Japanese, ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum is an Art Deco styled masterpiece built in 1933 for the Price Asaka Family. N...
Chidorigafuchi is the moat at the north-eastern side of Imperial Palace. Chidorigafuchi is considered as one of the ...
The Nezu Museum, also known as the Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, is a museum devoted to showcasing the private collect...
The Tokyo National Museum, also known as TNM, is the oldest national museum in Japan. Located in the heart of Ueno Pa...
Ueno Park, also known as Ueno Koen, is a gorgeous park in Tokyo that houses several key museums, a string of cherry b...
Mitsubishi Ichigokai Museum is a fairly new art museum in Tokyo devoted to 19th century Western art. With exhibits sp...
Tokyo Midtown is an enormous building in Tokyo that has offices, condominiums, commercial shops, and a museum. There ...
Ueno Zoo is a beautiful zoo in Tokyo. As the oldest zoo in Japan, Ueno Zoo is composed of several museums, a petting ...
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is the oldest and most authentically preserved gardens in Tokyo. It is one of two remainin...
Shinjuku Golden Gai is a small section in Shinjuku, Tokyo famous for its nightlife and bars. Over 200 tiny bars are c...
Nogi Shrine, also known as Nogi Jinja, is a Western influenced Japanese temple dedicated to General Nogi Maresuke, a ...
The Chinzanso Garden, also known as the Chinzan So Garden, is a breathtaking garden in Tokyo filled with historic mon...
Kinuta Park is a grassy park in Tokyo, famous for their hanami cherry blossom viewing in the spring. It is so popular...
The National Museum of Western Art, also known as NMWA, is a impressive museum in Tokyo that specializes in Western t...
Shimokitazawa is an area in Tokyo famous among young people. It is a fairly new hangout spot; as a result it is much ...
Kabukiza Theater is a theater in Tokyo devoted to the traditional and dramatic Japanese kabuki. Kabuki actors are fam...
Shibamata Taishakuten is a unique Buddhist Temple in Tokyo. Officially classified as one of the 100 Soundscapes of Ja...
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