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."
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We tried four, to help you decide whether to stay in one or not.
Senzoku-ike Park is a pleasant park with a large pond (that's the ike part) surrounded by …
Unfortunately, due to redevelopment of the Keikyu Shinagawa Station, Shinatatsu has been …
The Musashi Koyama Shopping Arcade is the biggest, longest and most bustling arcade in all of …
Located about a 10 minute walk from either Keikyu Kamata Station or JR Kamata Station, Kamata …
Bourbon Road is a lively yokocho (drinking alley) to the west of JR Kamata Station, The street …
Soak in some summer spirit with the traditional dances at the Nakameguro Summer Festival.
This is the flea market to shop-til-you-drop — find second hand clothes, DVDs, books, anything you can think of.
Bask in a quiet, traditional Japanese festival with a 300-year history.
Heiwajima Antiques Festival is the place for serious antique lovers. From kimono to toys to porcelain, professional sellers showcase their curated selections. If you're in the know, it's …
Wander into the world of Ghibli made real with 3D sculptures.
An exhibition of Japanese crafts, themed around demons.
Want a stress-free and cost-effective Tokyo airport transfer? Consider a low-cost shared taxi. …
If you've ever wanted to try your hand at making traditional Japanese sweets, this is the …
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 …
Chic cafe offering late night snacks and desserts, including beautiful handmade parfaits.
A chemistry lab, a train carriage, a trip to outer space ... go somewhere different.
This should keep you busy for a while.
You've seen cherry blossoms in the daytime; now see them shine at night.
Where to get the best merch, ramen, and—what was that about whirlpools?
Meguro-dori is the perfect destination for furniture browsing, interior inspiration, and picking up some unique …
Sprucing up the place? Visit these Tokyo furniture stores, from the big-name mainstream players to niche design …
Some fantastic shops that support craftmakers, focus on sustainable products and offer handmade creations that will …
So you’re flying into Haneda Airport and want the lowdown — then you’re in the right place. Whether …
Get to Yokohama from Haneda the fast and cheap way.
All the budget ways of getting into town.
For the most pleasant afternoon, this Daikanyama Walking tour features an historic wooden …