Top Tokyo Indoor Activities
whether it's the pouring rain or burning sun that makes you want to head for cover, we make sure you don't squander your Tokyo stay.
whether it's the pouring rain or burning sun that makes you want to head for cover, we make sure you don't squander your Tokyo stay.
Settle in close with fellow diners at Kien — an affordable one-star Michelin restaurant in Akasaka.
Take a free English tour of the National Diet Building in Tokyo. The House of Councillors and House of Representatives can both be visited.
Taro Okamoto is a famous abstract artist in Japan whose paintings and sculptures are instantly recognizable. Kawasaki, Shibuya, and Omotesando house his work.
The annual ceremony takes place on Dec 14 - read on for more details!
It’s not all ramen, udon and soba you know—for something very typically Japanese, but something you might not know about, tsukemen is the number one option.
Five of the best social Tokyo art events where you can produce works of art, explore the city and make new friends all at once.
Ginza is one of the most expensive places in the world—but here's how you can enjoy it for free or on the cheap!
Turn your trip to Tokyo into a Studio Ghibli pilgrimage that goes beyond the Ghibli Museum: find the Ghibli HQ, the Ghibli Clock, film locations and shops.
Stationery is just one of those life essentials. Be it a diary, those handy sticky notes or a decent pen—we need it—so check these shops for cool, cute and kawaii supplies.
Including Gundam, a Statue of Liberty replica, and a haunted house.
An alley of artisan shops and one-of-a-kind craftsmen discretely tucked away under the Yamanote tracks near Okachimachi Station.
Looking to chow down on some Kanto-famous, pan-fried monjayaki—a delicious concoction of batter, meat and veg? There's only one place to go.
"Blossom Blast was noted as one of the most influential events that supported International Women’s Day in Japan."
If you're on a day trip, have time to kill or want to explore—here are ten suggestions to keep you fed, cultured and happy!
Meiji Jingu is the most visited religious site in Japan. Let our guide take you through its rich history, legends, traditions, festivals and more.
** This location is permanently closed ** Looking to unleash your inner child and artist? Need to relieve some stress or unleash your creativity? Here’s a place where you can do all those, and more: Rakugaki Cafe and Bar, a […]
Everything you need to know about manga cafes in Tokyo, with a list of central locations at the end of the article.
Got some time to spare during your Haneda layover? Here are some ideas for experiencing Tokyo without going too far, or not leaving the airport at all.
Record stores aren't difficult to find in Tokyo but some of the best, and cheapest, are in Shibuya. Get digging with our guide to the top 5.
If you don't know where to go, drinking in Tokyo can get pricey quickly. But luckily for you, we've compiled our favorite cool and cheap bars in the city.
What is any holiday without a jazz bar? It’s the ambiance that gets ya. The mood lighting, the cool atmosphere and the endlessly talented musicians who take over the place with their skills. Tokyo’s an especially great place to enjoy […]