Some of my favorite things to do while in Tokyo. Tokyo is a vibrant mix of tradition and modern style. Visit historic temples, shop the quirky streets of Harajuku, indulge in fresh sushi, and experience the city’s nonstop energy! 🍣🗼 #TokyoTravel #T...
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Incredible views from the world's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower. It sways, so keep that in mind!
Tokyo Skytree
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing, as many as 3,000 people crossing at a time. As seen in Tokyo Drift.
Shibuya Crossing 渋谷スクランブル交差点
Japan's iconic neighborhood full of theme cafes, kawaii fashion, and trendy shops. A must for anyone visiting Japan!
Harajuku - Tokyo Travel
teamLab Planets is an immersive digital art museum. Here you're able to interact with the installations, some of which change with your movements!
teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM
An area known for its narrow alleys and tiny eateries. There are about 200 small bars, some of which seat only 6 people!
Shinjuku Golden-Gai
Tokyo Tower is a communications tower with an amazing observation deck. It has also been known to host theme cafes, when I went they had a One Piece one! The tower was completed in 1958. It was the tallest tower in Japan until the construction of Tok...
Tokyo Tower
The anime capital of the world and centre of otaku culture. The best place to shop for video games, anime, manga, and electronics.
Akihabara - Tokyo Travel
Tsukiji Fish Market is a popular area full of food stalls and restaurants. A great place to buy fresh seafood!
Tsukiji Outer Market
The best and most unique of all Disney parks! DisneySea has a less kiddie feel and a fresh concept. I have been there twice and can't wait to go again!
Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo’s oldest temple in Asakusa, surrounded by traditional shops and street snacks.
Sensō-ji
Walk through serene forest paths leading to this peaceful Shinto shrine. It’s a perfect spot to reset in the heart of Tokyo.
Meiji Jingu
A breathtaking 360° open air observation deck located on the roof of Shibuya Scramble Square.
Shibuya Sky
My favorite place for luxury shopping in Tokyo! Beautiful tree lined streets and every store you can think of!
Omotesandō Area Guide
Asakusa has an old-Tokyo vibe. It's full of traditional shops and street food.
Asakusa - Tokyo Travel
A trendy Harajuku setting and visually photogenic delicious dishes! Pro tip: Go early or expect a line, it’s popular for a reason!
Gyukatsu Motomura Harajuku Branch
A relaxing sit-down spot after exploring Tokyo. Pro tip: Check if there are lunch deals, often less crowded then!
Momo Paradise Shinjuku Higashi-guchi
Fun cooking vibe and visually appealing. Ask for the recommended toppings or the chef’s special style.
Teppan Baby
A high-end kaiseki restaurant located in Nishiazabu, Tokyo. The menu places an emphasis on seasonality.The plating, tableware, ingredient selections all reflect the current season.
Ise Sueyoshi
A well-known izakaya in Tokyo famous for its appearance in the film Kill Bill and its interiors. Signature dishes include: handmade soba noodles, charcoal grilled chicken skewer, black wagyu sirloin steak.
Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu
Street-food stalls selling juicy A5 wagyu menchi katsu, yakitori, snacks, and sweet treat stalls. The bustling market vibe and colorful stalls make it ideal for a quick grab-and-bite!
Ueno Ameyoko Shopping Street
Traditional snacks like yakitori, oden croquettes, fancy mochi desserts and modern pastries.
Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street
A refined kaiseki experience offering omakase courses that change with seasonality. Signature dish: truffle claypot rice.
Azabu Kadowaki
A “kappo” style dining journey with a counter of eight seats, private room options, and highly curated seasonal plates.
Kappo Zuicho
A unique blend of fine dining and performance art in Nihonbashi. The space features live traditional Japanese arts, elegant interiors and seasonal cuisine
SUIGIAN
Located near Shibuya Crossing. Come and snap a pic with Hachiko, the loyal pup.
Hachiko Statue
Luxury brands, designer boutiques, and chic cafés. Ginza is Tokyo’s high-fashion hub. Perfect for a glamorous shopping day.
Ginza Shopping District
Modern art meets nightlife. Enjoy contemporary exhibitions, city views, and upscale dining in this trendy district.
Roppongi Hills
Toy wonderland with Hello Kitty, Disney, and Japanese character goods. Great for gifts and collectibles.
Kiddy Land
Discount heaven with everything from snacks to beauty products and novelty items. Open late, perfect for late-night shopping sprees.
MEGA Don Quijote
Legendary music store with Japanese and international albums, exclusive merch, and live events.
Tower Records Shibuya
Tokyo’s old-town charm. Stroll narrow streets lined with traditional shops, temples, and cozy cafés. A slower pace in the bustling city.
Yanaka Ginza
Watch sumo wrestlers train up close in a traditional dojo. A unique, authentic Japanese experience.
Sumo training schedule: Arashio Beya
Beautiful landscaped gardens with a traditional tea house. Enjoy seasonal flowers and tranquil ponds in the city center.
Hamarikyu Gardens
Iconic theme park with Japanese twists on Disney classics. Fun for solo travelers, friends, or family adventures.