Team Picks: Our Favorite 15 Places in Tokyo
"It’s not flashy, but it’s real Tokyo."
"It’s not flashy, but it’s real Tokyo."
Get ready for some of the best traditional Japanese festivals, fireworks, and music.
If you're looking for world-class Japanese cosmetics, this is the place to go.
At 325.2m tall, the Mori JP Tower is the tallest building in Japan.
The Idemitsu Museum of Arts is on the 9th floor of the Imperial Theater Building. Home to …
A Tokyo museum that houses a collection of Japanese and East Asian artworks and artifacts.
Pokémon Center Shibuya offers Pokémon goodies, and custom t-shirts.
Around 2,000 lanterns will travel down Chidorigafuchi Moat as the sun sets.
Tsukiji Honganji Bon Dance Festival is an annual Bon dance festival held in Tsukiji.
Shibuya shuts down the roads around Shibuya 109 for a traditional summer dance party.
Beat the heat this summer with your own personally customized hand fan.
Hanazono Shrine hosts an annual Bon Dance festival in August each year.
Tokyo Vibes brings together a laid-back atmosphere with music, artists, and even cookies for its seventh edition.
Experience izakaya culture – classic Japanese tapas-style drinking and dining. Go on an …
Sample local cuisine at the best hole-in-the-wall eateries, experience quirky bars in the …
Looking for a different way to experience Tokyo? Hit the streets on a guided bike tour! This …
Who doesn't want to swing a sword and emulate the warriors of feudal Japan? Experience being a …
Looking for something different? Try a kintsugi class in Tokyo. Kintsugi is the art of …
A bar-hopping tour is one of the most popular ways to experience any city.
Enjoy an authentic version of these Italian favorites at Colors Cafe in Ebisu.
All aboard! It's time to drink at Kiha, the train-themed Tokyo izakaya packed with nostalgic …
A chemistry lab, a train carriage, a trip to outer space ... go somewhere different.
Stop by for everything from tendon to teishoku.
You'll want to bookmark this one.
It's almost sunflower season.
This should keep you busy for a while.
From rooftop bars to public baths, art spaces, and more — there's lots to keep you busy.
Snag bargains & sell unwanted items—all while extending the shelf life of the planet.
Ever wondered what it’s like to be a pastry chef in Japan? We chatted to Nao Maeda, one of Tokyo’s …
So you want to get dressed up, do the whole kimono thing while you’re in Tokyo? These timeless outfits are not …
Everything you need to know, including food, the first sunrise, and where to celebrate.
See the fastest, easiest, and cheapest routes.
How to get from the plane to your accommodation.
Bold claim? Sure, Dubai has it’s gravity defying skyscrapers, Hong Kong and Shanghai …