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Tokyo Travel Guide

60 attractions Β· Updated 2026

🌀 Best Season

March-April (cherry blossoms at Ueno Park), October-November (autumn colors at Rikugien Garden)

πŸ“… Recommended Stay

5.0 Days

✈️ Nearest Airport

Narita International Airport (NRT) β€” 60 min by Narita Express; Haneda Airport (HND) β€” 30 min by monorail

⭐ Known For

Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, and the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa with its iconic Thunder Gate. Home to Tsukiji Outer Market's fresh sushi breakfast, Harajuku's Takeshita Street fashion scene, and the neon-drenched alleys of Golden Gai in Shinjuku.

🎯 Best For

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Top Attractions in Tokyo

1

Tokyo Disneyland

β˜… 4.6 (123,548)

🎑 Amusement Parks

Tokyo Disneyland is Japan's first Disney theme park, offering a magical experience with classic attractions, beloved Disney characters, and spectacular parades. Located in Urayasu, Chiba, just outside Tokyo, the park features seven themed lands including Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Adventureland. The park uniquely blends Disney magic with Japanese hospitality, creating an exceptionally clean, organized, and guest-friendly environment.

2

Tokyo Disney Resort

β˜… 4.6 (108,830)

🎑 Amusement Parks

Tokyo Disney Resort is a world-class theme park destination located in Chiba, just outside Tokyo, featuring two magical parks: Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The resort offers uniquely Japanese touches alongside classic Disney magic, with Tokyo DisneySea being an exclusive park found nowhere else in the world. Visitors can enjoy spectacular parades, seasonal events, and impeccable Japanese hospitality combined with beloved Disney characters and attractions.

3

Tokyo DisneySea

β˜… 4.5 (106,530)

🎑 Amusement Parks

Tokyo DisneySea is a one-of-a-kind Disney theme park that can only be experienced in Japan, featuring nautical exploration themes and more sophisticated attractions than traditional Disney parks. The park is divided into seven themed ports including Mediterranean Harbor, Mysterious Island, and Arabian Coast, offering unique rides, shows, and dining experiences you won't find anywhere else in the world. Known for its stunning attention to detail, romantic atmosphere, and exclusive attractions like Journey to the Center of the Earth, it's a must-visit for Disney fans and theme park enthusiasts alike.

4

Tokyo Tower

β˜… 4.5 (97,563)

πŸ›οΈ Museums

This iconic red lattice structure, completed in 1958, stands as Japan's second-tallest building and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo from its observation decks. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, it showcases Japanese engineering while providing unforgettable sunset and nighttime vistas. Visitors come for the stunning city views, cultural significance, and the chance to experience Tokyo's skyline from this historic landmark.

5

Tokyo Skytree

β˜… 4.4 (115,727)

πŸ—Ί Landmarks

This iconic 634-meter broadcasting tower opened in 2012 and ranks among the world's tallest structures. Two observation decks offer breathtaking 360-degree views of Tokyo's sprawling cityscape, while the base features shopping, dining, and an aquarium. Perfect for experiencing modern Japan's architectural ambition and panoramic vistas of the metropolis.

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🎑 Amusement Parks

Tokyo Disneyland

β˜… 4.6 (123,548)

Tokyo Disneyland is Japan's first Disney theme park, offering a magical experience with classic attractions, beloved Disney characters, and spectacular parades. Located in Urayasu, Chiba, just outside Tokyo, the park features seven themed lands including Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Adventureland. The park uniquely blends Disney magic with Japanese hospitality, creating an exceptionally clean, organized, and guest-friendly environment.

Tokyo Disney Resort

β˜… 4.6 (108,830)

Tokyo Disney Resort is a world-class theme park destination located in Chiba, just outside Tokyo, featuring two magical parks: Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The resort offers uniquely Japanese touches alongside classic Disney magic, with Tokyo DisneySea being an exclusive park found nowhere else in the world. Visitors can enjoy spectacular parades, seasonal events, and impeccable Japanese hospitality combined with beloved Disney characters and attractions.

Tokyo DisneySea

β˜… 4.5 (106,530)

Tokyo DisneySea is a one-of-a-kind Disney theme park that can only be experienced in Japan, featuring nautical exploration themes and more sophisticated attractions than traditional Disney parks. The park is divided into seven themed ports including Mediterranean Harbor, Mysterious Island, and Arabian Coast, offering unique rides, shows, and dining experiences you won't find anywhere else in the world. Known for its stunning attention to detail, romantic atmosphere, and exclusive attractions like Journey to the Center of the Earth, it's a must-visit for Disney fans and theme park enthusiasts alike.

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM

β˜… 4.5 (52,886)

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM is an immersive digital art museum where you walk through water and become one with massive art installations. This unique museum features four large-scale artwork spaces and two gardens designed by the internationally acclaimed art collective teamLab. Visitors experience a body-immersive journey through stunning interactive exhibits that respond to touch, movement, and presence, creating unforgettable photo opportunities.

Ueno Zoo

β˜… 4.2 (39,993)

Ueno Zoo, established in 1882, is Japan's oldest and most famous zoo, located in the heart of Tokyo's Ueno Park. Home to over 3,000 animals representing 300 species, the zoo is particularly renowned for its giant pandas, which have become beloved symbols of Sino-Japanese friendship. The spacious grounds are divided into eastern and western sections connected by a monorail, offering visitors a delightful blend of wildlife viewing and traditional Japanese garden landscapes.

Sunshine 60

β˜… 4.1 (34,537)

Sunshine 60 is an iconic 60-story skyscraper in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, standing 240 meters tall and once the tallest building in Asia. The building houses the Sunshine City complex, featuring an observation deck with stunning 360-degree views of Tokyo, an aquarium, planetarium, shopping mall, and numerous restaurants. It's a perfect one-stop destination for tourists seeking entertainment, dining, and panoramic city views all under one roof.

Sunshine Aquarium

β˜… 4.2 (10,759)

Perched on the rooftop of the Sunshine City complex in Ikebukuro, Sunshine Aquarium offers a unique urban aquatic experience with its stunning sky-high exhibits. The highlight is the mesmerizing "Sky Journey" outdoor area featuring a transparent donut-shaped tank where sea lions and penguins appear to swim through the sky above Tokyo. With over 750 species of marine life including playful otters, graceful jellyfish, and exotic fish, this compact yet innovative aquarium combines nature and cityscape in an unforgettable way.

πŸ›οΈ Museums

Tokyo Tower

β˜… 4.5 (97,563)

This iconic red lattice structure, completed in 1958, stands as Japan's second-tallest building and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo from its observation decks. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, it showcases Japanese engineering while providing unforgettable sunset and nighttime vistas. Visitors come for the stunning city views, cultural significance, and the chance to experience Tokyo's skyline from this historic landmark.

Teamlab Borderless Museum

β˜… 4.6 (28,655)

TeamLab Borderless is a stunning digital art museum where immersive installations flow seamlessly from room to room, creating a world without boundaries between artworks. Visitors can walk through cascading digital waterfalls, forests of illuminated flowers, and interactive light displays that respond to movement and touch. This revolutionary museum offers a mesmerizing blend of art, technology, and nature that creates unforgettable photo opportunities and a truly unique sensory experience.

Tokyo National Museum

β˜… 4.5 (30,504)

The Tokyo National Museum, located in Ueno Park, is Japan's oldest and largest museum, housing an extensive collection of over 110,000 artworks and archaeological objects. Visitors can explore Japanese art spanning from ancient pottery and samurai armor to elegant kimono and Buddhist sculptures, as well as significant collections from across Asia. The museum's main Honkan building itself is an architectural masterpiece, blending traditional Japanese design with modern exhibition spaces.

National Museum of Nature and Science

β˜… 4.5 (28,920)

The National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno Park, Tokyo, is Japan's premier natural history and science museum featuring fascinating exhibits on everything from dinosaur fossils to Japanese biodiversity and cutting-edge technology. The museum's Global Gallery explores the history of life on Earth, while the Japan Gallery showcases the unique natural environment and scientific achievements of the Japanese archipelago. With interactive displays, a 360-degree theater, and impressive life-sized models including a blue whale, this museum offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

Ghibli Museum

β˜… 4.5 (19,336)

The Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, is a whimsical wonderland dedicated to the beloved animated films of Studio Ghibli, creators of Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. This enchanting museum designed by Hayao Miyazaki himself features exclusive short films, rotating exhibits, life-sized character recreations, and a magical rooftop garden with a giant robot soldier. Every corner bursts with creativity and nostalgia, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the artistic process behind some of animation's most treasured masterpieces.

Edo-Tokyo Museum

β˜… 4.4 (13,698)

The Edo-Tokyo Museum offers a fascinating journey through Tokyo's transformation from the Edo period to the modern metropolis it is today. Located in Ryogoku, this architectural marvel features life-sized reconstructions of historical buildings, including a replica of the famous Nihonbashi Bridge, allowing visitors to literally walk through 400 years of history. Interactive exhibits and detailed dioramas bring to life the culture, daily activities, and dramatic changes that shaped one of the world's most dynamic cities.

Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena

β˜… 4.4 (8,820)

Ryogoku Kokugikan is Tokyo's premier sumo wrestling stadium and the spiritual home of Japan's ancient national sport. This iconic arena hosts three of the six annual Grand Sumo Tournaments (in January, May, and September) where you can witness the power, tradition, and pageantry of professional sumo wrestling. Even outside tournament season, visitors can explore the fascinating Sumo Museum on the first floor, which showcases the sport's rich 1,500-year history through colorful ceremonial aprons, historic photographs, and woodblock prints.

Mori Art Museum

β˜… 4.3 (7,167)

Perched on the 52nd and 53rd floors of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, the Mori Art Museum offers world-class contemporary art exhibitions alongside breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. This innovative museum stays open until 10 PM most days, making it perfect for those who want to combine art appreciation with Tokyo's stunning nightscape. The museum features rotating international exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge works from both Japanese and global artists in a sleek, modern space.

Intermediatheque

β˜… 4.6 (1,357)

Intermediatheque is a unique museum located in the historic JP Tower in Tokyo's Marunouchi district, showcasing a fascinating collection of academic specimens and artifacts from the University of Tokyo. This free-admission museum blends natural history, cultural heritage, and scholarly curiosities in a beautifully curated space with vintage cabinets and displays. Visitors can explore everything from taxidermy animals and fossils to antique scientific instruments in an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a 19th-century cabinet of curiosities.

πŸ—Ί Landmarks

Tokyo Skytree

β˜… 4.4 (115,727)

This iconic 634-meter broadcasting tower opened in 2012 and ranks among the world's tallest structures. Two observation decks offer breathtaking 360-degree views of Tokyo's sprawling cityscape, while the base features shopping, dining, and an aquarium. Perfect for experiencing modern Japan's architectural ambition and panoramic vistas of the metropolis.

Unicorn Gundam

β˜… 4.6 (29,595)

Standing 19.7 meters tall outside DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba, the life-size Unicorn Gundam statue is a must-see for anime fans and curious visitors alike. This impressive mobile suit from the popular Gundam franchise transforms between its Unicorn and Destroy modes throughout the day, accompanied by dramatic lighting and sound effects. The free attraction offers excellent photo opportunities and embodies Japan's unique blend of pop culture and cutting-edge technology.

Shibuya Sky

β˜… 4.6 (25,374)

This 230-meter observation deck offers 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo from Japan's tallest building complex. The open-air rooftop and interior galleries showcase the city's vibrant skyline day and night, while the adjacent shopping and dining district provides world-class entertainment, making it an essential destination for experiencing modern Tokyo.

Roppongi Hills

β˜… 4.2 (39,904)

Roppongi Hills is a massive, ultra-modern complex in Tokyo that combines luxury shopping, world-class dining, contemporary art, and entertainment all in one sleek destination. The crown jewel is the Mori Art Museum and Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, including Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji on clear days. This sophisticated urban hub embodies Tokyo's cosmopolitan lifestyle, where business professionals, art enthusiasts, and international visitors converge in a dynamic atmosphere.

Hamarikyu Gardens

β˜… 4.4 (12,404)

Hamarikyu Gardens is a stunning traditional Japanese garden in Tokyo that uniquely blends scenic landscaping with tidal seawater ponds connected directly to Tokyo Bay. Originally a feudal lord's residence and duck hunting grounds during the Edo period, this peaceful oasis offers spectacular seasonal flowers, historic teahouses, and dramatic views of modern skyscrapers creating a beautiful contrast between old and new Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy matcha tea at the Nakajima-no-Ochaya teahouse situated on an island in the central pond, accessible by charming wooden bridges.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building | North Observation Deck

β˜… 4.5 (8,692)

This iconic twin-tower structure offers free access to its north observation deck on the 45th floor, providing panoramic 360-degree views of Tokyo's skyline, Mount Fuji on clear days, and the city's sprawling urban landscape. Completed in 1991, it's an architectural landmark that combines government functions with public accessibility, making it an essential stop for visitors seeking breathtaking vistas without admission fees.

Shinjuku Golden-Gai

β˜… 4.3 (12,731)

This legendary narrow alleyway in Tokyo's bustling nightlife district features over 200 tiny bars, each seating just a handful of guests. Built after WWII, it's famous for intimate wooden establishments where locals and visitors mingle with charismatic bartenders. The atmospheric warren of neon signs and lanterns offers an authentic glimpse into traditional Japanese drinking culture and unique character.

Omoide Yokocho Memory Lane

β˜… 4.2 (14,946)

This charming alley near Shinjuku preserves post-war Tokyo with tiny yakitori grills, noodle shops, and izakayas packed into narrow lanes. Dating back to the 1940s, its nostalgic atmosphere and authentic local vendors offer an immersive glimpse into vintage Japanese drinking culture. Visitors experience genuine hospitality and affordable traditional cuisine in an atmospheric time capsule.

Ameyoko market

β˜… 4.3 (11,379)

Ameyoko Market is a vibrant open-air shopping street stretching along the elevated JR train tracks in Tokyo's Ueno district. Originally a post-war black market, this bustling bazaar now features over 400 shops selling everything from fresh seafood and exotic spices to discount clothing and cosmetics. The energetic atmosphere, with vendors calling out their deals and crowds bargaining for prices, offers an authentic slice of Tokyo's street market culture.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

β˜… 4.5 (7,343)

This iconic 48-story twin-tower structure, completed in 1991, houses Tokyo's administrative offices and features free observation decks on the 45th floor offering panoramic views of Mount Fuji and the entire city. Its distinctive postmodern architecture and bustling plaza make it an architectural landmark, while the observation decks provide an affordable alternative to paid viewing platforms for experiencing Tokyo's breathtaking urban landscape.

Yanaka Ginza

β˜… 4.1 (11,347)

Yanaka Ginza is a charming retro shopping street in Tokyo's Yanaka district, featuring around 60 traditional shops, cafes, and street food vendors that capture the nostalgic atmosphere of old Tokyo. This pedestrian-friendly street is famous for its friendly neighborhood cats, delicious street snacks like menchi-katsu (breaded meat cutlets), and authentic local shopping experience away from the city's modern commercialism. The area miraculously survived both the Great Kanto Earthquake and World War II bombings, making it one of Tokyo's best-preserved shitamachi (downtown) neighborhoods.

Statue of Liberty

β˜… 4.5 (4,797)

Japan is home to several replicas of the famous Statue of Liberty, with notable versions located in Odaiba (Tokyo) and Shimoda (Shizuoka). The Odaiba replica stands prominently on the waterfront with Rainbow Bridge in the background, offering a unique photo opportunity that blends American iconography with Tokyo's modern skyline. These replicas celebrate the friendship between Japan and France, as well as Japan's appreciation for international symbols of freedom.

Godzilla Head

β˜… 4.4 (4,985)

This iconic sculptural installation in Shinjuku features a massive replica of Godzilla's head emerging from a building rooftop, paying homage to Japan's legendary kaiju monster. The striking artwork has become a beloved photo spot and cultural landmark since its creation. Visitors flock here to witness this surreal blend of cinema history and contemporary urban art in one of Tokyo's busiest districts.

Rainbow Bridge

β˜… 4.5 (3,952)

Rainbow Bridge is Tokyo's iconic suspension bridge spanning 798 meters across Tokyo Bay, connecting the waterfront areas of Shibaura and Odaiba. Completed in 1993, this impressive white structure is illuminated nightly in a stunning display of rainbow colors, creating one of Tokyo's most photogenic nighttime scenes. Visitors can walk or cycle across the bridge's pedestrian walkway for spectacular views of Tokyo Tower, the city skyline, and Tokyo Bay.

Roppongi Hills - Tokyo City View

β˜… 4.4 (3,383)

Perched on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower in the heart of Roppongi, Tokyo City View offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo's sprawling metropolis, including iconic landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and Mount Fuji on clear days. The observation deck features floor-to-ceiling windows and an open-air rooftop Sky Deck for an unobstructed view of the city below. Combined with the Mori Art Museum on the same floor, it's the perfect spot to experience Tokyo's urban landscape from above while enjoying world-class contemporary art.

Fuji Television Network, Inc.

β˜… 3.8 (10,367)

Fuji Television Network's iconic headquarters in Odaiba stands as one of Tokyo's most recognizable landmarks, featuring a distinctive silver sphere suspended 25 stories above ground. Designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange, visitors can access the 25th-floor observation deck inside the titanium sphere for panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, Rainbow Bridge, and on clear days, Mount Fuji. The building also houses free exhibition spaces, a rooftop garden, and shops selling exclusive Fuji TV character merchandise and anime goods.

Toyosu Market

β˜… 3.6 (12,375)

Toyosu Market is Tokyo's state-of-the-art wholesale fish and produce market that relocated from the famous Tsukiji location in 2018. Visitors can observe the lively tuna auctions from dedicated observation decks, explore the intermediate wholesale area, and enjoy incredibly fresh sushi at numerous restaurants within the facility. This modern complex offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's seafood industry and culinary culture, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

Tokyo Night & Light

β˜… 4.6 (716)

Experience Tokyo's enchanting nocturnal landscape where neon-lit streets, illuminated temples, and towering skyscrapers create a mesmerizing urban spectacle. This guided tour showcases iconic neighborhoods like Shibuya and Shinjuku, revealing the city's dynamic blend of traditional culture and cutting-edge modernity. Perfect for photographers and culture enthusiasts seeking Tokyo's most captivating after-dark atmosphere.

⛩️ Shrines & Temples

Meiji Jingu

β˜… 4.6 (50,965)

This serene Shinto shrine honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, nestled within a peaceful forested sanctuary in central Tokyo. Built in 1920, it features traditional wooden architecture and hosts millions of visitors annually seeking blessings. The tranquil forest paths and traditional ceremonies offer an authentic spiritual experience away from the bustling city.

Yushima Tenjin Shrine

β˜… 4.3 (11,792)

Yushima Tenjin Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward, dedicated to Tenjin, the deity of learning and scholarship. Founded in 458 AD, it's especially popular among students praying for exam success, with thousands of wooden ema prayer plaques adorning the shrine grounds. The shrine is also famous for its stunning plum blossom festival each February, when over 300 plum trees bloom in vibrant whites and pinks.

Nezu Shrine

β˜… 4.4 (9,185)

Nezu Shrine is one of Tokyo's oldest and most beautiful Shinto shrines, famous for its stunning tunnel of over 3,000 vermillion torii gates that wind through a hillside garden. Dating back approximately 1,900 years, this pristine shrine complex features elegant Edo-period architecture and is particularly breathtaking during the azalea festival in late April when thousands of colorful blooms create a spectacular display. The peaceful grounds offer a serene escape from Tokyo's bustling streets, with traditional pathways, koi ponds, and photogenic red gates that rival Kyoto's famous sites.

Anamori Inari Shrine

β˜… 4.4 (2,619)

Anamori Inari Shrine is a charming local Inari shrine known for its distinctive red torii gates and serene atmosphere away from the typical tourist crowds. This historic shrine, believed to bring good fortune in business and prosperity, features beautiful fox statues (kitsune) that serve as messengers of the Inari deity. The intimate grounds offer visitors an authentic glimpse into neighborhood spiritual life in Tokyo, making it a peaceful stop for those interested in traditional Japanese culture.

AQUA CiTY Odaiba

β˜… 4.2 (2,578)

AQUA CiTY Odaiba is a waterfront shopping and entertainment complex offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge. This modern mall features over 60 shops, diverse restaurants serving both Japanese and international cuisine, and a cinema complex. The rooftop shrine and open-air decks provide perfect photo opportunities, especially during sunset when the bay lights up.

Higashi-Fushimi Inari Shrine

β˜… 4.1 (1,712)

Higashi-Fushimi Inari Shrine is a local Inari shrine that offers visitors an authentic, quieter alternative to Kyoto's famous Fushimi Inari Taisha. Dedicated to the fox deity associated with prosperity and good harvests, this neighborhood shrine features traditional vermillion torii gates and stone fox guardians. It provides a peaceful glimpse into everyday spiritual life in Japan, away from the typical tourist crowds.

🌿 Nature & Parks

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

β˜… 4.6 (45,114)

This expansive 58-hectare garden blends three distinct landscape styles: Japanese, French formal, and English landscape designs. Originally an imperial estate, it showcases seasonal beauty from cherry blossoms in spring to chrysanthemums in autumn, plus a greenhouse displaying tropical plants. Its peaceful pathways and diverse flora make it Tokyo's premier destination for nature lovers and photographers.

Ueno Park

β˜… 4.4 (34,190)

Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's most beloved public spaces, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and history in the heart of the city. This expansive green oasis is home to several world-class museums, a zoo, beautiful temple grounds, and over 1,000 cherry trees that create a spectacular pink canopy during spring. Whether you're interested in art, wildlife, or simply relaxing by the lotus pond, Ueno Park provides an authentic taste of Tokyo life where locals and visitors gather year-round.

Yoyogi Park

β˜… 4.4 (27,206)

This expansive urban forest in central Tokyo offers a serene escape featuring tree-lined walking paths, peaceful meadows, and scenic ponds. Originally an imperial estate, it now showcases diverse wildlife and seasonal cherry blossoms that attract thousands of visitors. The park's combination of natural beauty and cultural significance makes it an ideal destination for relaxation, picnicking, and experiencing Tokyo's green heart.

Showa Kinen Park

β˜… 4.4 (15,875)

Showa Kinen Park is one of Tokyo's largest and most beautiful public parks, spanning 165 hectares in Tachikawa City. The park features stunning seasonal flowers including cherry blossoms, tulips, cosmos, and autumn foliage, along with spacious lawns, walking trails, and cycling paths. Visitors can enjoy paddle boating, a Japanese garden, a children's playground, and various outdoor activities making it perfect for families and nature lovers seeking an escape from the city.

Odaiba Marine Park

β˜… 4.4 (15,579)

Odaiba Marine Park is a scenic waterfront destination offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay, Rainbow Bridge, and the city skyline. This artificial beach park provides a relaxing escape from urban Tokyo, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, or watching the sunset over the water. The area is surrounded by shopping malls, entertainment facilities, and attractions, making it an ideal spot to combine nature with modern Tokyo experiences.

Inokashira Park

β˜… 4.4 (13,554)

Inokashira Park is a beloved urban oasis in western Tokyo, featuring a picturesque pond where visitors can rent swan-shaped paddle boats surrounded by cherry trees and lush greenery. The park is home to the Ghibli Museum, making it a must-visit for animation fans, and offers peaceful walking paths, a small zoo, and charming cafes along its perimeter. Whether enjoying hanami during cherry blossom season or autumn foliage, this park provides a perfect escape from Tokyo's bustling streets.

Koishikawa Korakuen

β˜… 4.4 (6,692)

Koishikawa Korakuen is one of Tokyo's oldest and most beautiful Japanese gardens, dating back to the early Edo period in the 17th century. This stunning landscape garden features meticulously designed scenery including ponds, bridges, and walking paths that recreate famous views from China and Japan in miniature. Despite being surrounded by modern Tokyo skyscrapers, the garden offers a peaceful escape with seasonal beauty from plum blossoms and irises to vibrant autumn foliage.

Shioiri Park

β˜… 4.1 (2,393)

Shioiri Park offers a peaceful retreat with traditional Japanese landscaping and seasonal beauty throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along tree-lined paths, relax by tranquil ponds, and experience the changing colors of cherry blossoms in spring or vibrant foliage in autumn. This local park provides an authentic glimpse into everyday Japanese community life away from crowded tourist spots.

🍜 Local Food

Fish Market Tsukiji Outer Market

β˜… 4.2 (55,742)

The Tsukiji Outer Market remains a vibrant culinary destination where visitors can explore hundreds of shops and restaurants serving the freshest seafood and traditional Japanese street food. Walk through the bustling lanes filled with vendors selling everything from premium tea and kitchenware to freshly prepared sushi, grilled seafood skewers, and tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet). This iconic Tokyo destination offers an authentic taste of Japanese food culture and a chance to sample some of the world's finest seafood in a lively, atmospheric setting.

Le Bretagne Creperie

β˜… 4.4 (1,281)

Le Bretagne Creperie brings authentic French crΓͺpe-making traditions to Japan, offering both sweet and savory galettes made with traditional buckwheat flour. The cozy atmosphere evokes the charm of a Brittany creperie, while skilled chefs prepare delicate, paper-thin crΓͺpes right before your eyes. Whether you're craving a classic ham and cheese galette or a decadent dessert crΓͺpe with fresh fruit and whipped cream, this spot delivers a taste of France in the heart of Japan.

Pain des Philosophes

β˜… 4.4 (972)

Pain des Philosophes is a charming French-style bakery offering authentic artisan breads and pastries that transport you to a Parisian boulangerie. The shop features a thoughtful selection of traditional baguettes, croissants, and seasonal specialties crafted with premium ingredients and time-honored techniques. Its name, meaning 'Bread of Philosophers,' reflects the contemplative care put into each baked creation, making it a delightful stop for bread enthusiasts.

Aux Merveilleux de Fred

β˜… 4.4 (970)

Aux Merveilleux de Fred is a renowned Belgian-French patisserie that has brought its signature meringue delicacies to Japan. Famous for their cloud-like Merveilleux cakes topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings, this charming boutique offers an authentic taste of European confectionery artistry. The delicate pastries are made fresh daily and provide a delightful break from traditional Japanese sweets.

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πŸ›οΈ Shopping

DAIKANYAMA T-SITE

β˜… 4.3 (7,520)

Daikanyama T-SITE is a stunning architectural complex centered around the acclaimed Tsutaya Books, one of the world's most beautiful bookstores. The three interconnected buildings feature floor-to-ceiling windows, carefully curated book collections including English titles, a specialty magazine section, and stylish cafΓ©s where you can enjoy coffee while browsing. This cultural hub in trendy Daikanyama also houses a music lounge, DVD rental service, and the sophisticated Anjin restaurant, making it a perfect destination for design-conscious travelers seeking Tokyo's sophisticated side.

TreFacStyle Shimokitazawa East Exit

β˜… 4.9 (815)

TreFacStyle Shimokitazawa East Exit is a trendy secondhand fashion boutique located in the heart of Tokyo's most beloved vintage shopping district. This carefully curated store offers a mix of pre-loved designer pieces, contemporary streetwear, and unique Japanese fashion finds at reasonable prices. The store perfectly captures Shimokitazawa's bohemian spirit and is ideal for fashion-forward travelers seeking one-of-a-kind additions to their wardrobe.

TAMASHII NATIONS STORE TOKYO

β˜… 4.5 (1,470)

TAMASHII NATIONS STORE TOKYO is the official flagship shop for Bandai's premium collectible figure brand, featuring an impressive array of action figures from popular anime, manga, and tokusatsu series. Fans of Gundam, Dragon Ball, Kamen Rider, and other iconic franchises will find exclusive items, limited editions, and rare collectibles that are difficult to find elsewhere. The store offers an immersive experience with detailed displays and the latest releases from the TAMASHII NATIONS lineup, making it a must-visit destination for collectors and pop culture enthusiasts.

Books Sanseido Jinbocho Main Branch

β˜… 4.2 (2,389)

Books Sanseido Jinbocho Main Branch stands as a legendary bookstore in Tokyo's famed Jinbocho district, known as the world's largest secondhand book town. This multi-story treasure trove offers an impressive collection spanning Japanese and foreign literature, academic texts, magazines, and stationery across its spacious floors. Book lovers can easily spend hours browsing the well-organized sections, discovering both new releases and rare finds in this bibliophile's paradise.

Akiba Cultures Zone

β˜… 4.2 (1,704)

Akiba Cultures Zone is a vibrant multi-story entertainment complex in the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo's famous electric town and otaku paradise. This modern facility houses various attractions including anime-themed cafes, gaming centers, event spaces, and pop culture shops that showcase Japan's contemporary subcultures. It's an ideal destination for visitors wanting to immerse themselves in anime, manga, and gaming culture all under one roof.

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FAQ: Visiting Tokyo

What is Tokyo famous for?

Tokyo is famous for Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, and the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa with its iconic Thunder Gate. Home to Tsukiji Outer Market's fresh sushi breakfast, Harajuku's Takeshita Street fashion scene, and the neon-drenched alleys of Golden Gai in Shinjuku..

How many days should I spend in Tokyo?

Most visitors spend 5.0 days in Tokyo. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.

When is the best time to visit Tokyo?

The best time to visit Tokyo is March-April (cherry blossoms at Ueno Park), October-November (autumn colors at Rikugien Garden), when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.

What are the top attractions in Tokyo?

The top attractions in Tokyo include Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea and more. There are 60 attractions in total to explore.