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Be inspired by the 8 best views in Tokyo
Be inspired by the 8 best views in Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan’s megalopolis capital, is a fascinating blend of cutting-edge technology, futuristic architecture and ancient traditions. From its incredible Japanese food to world-famous attractions, there are many things to do in Tokyo—but nothing beats seeing it from above. Head to one of the observation decks for incredible views of the Tokyo skyline. Visiting Tokyo in spring is particularly magical, as the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Whether you’re exploring iconic observation decks, scenic green spaces, or panoramic water views, discover the 8 best views in Tokyo.

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9 magical things to do in Tokyo in winter
9 magical things to do in Tokyo in winter

If you’ve been dreaming of a trip to Japan but prefer cooler weather, Tokyo in winter is the perfect destination. With experiences ranging from onsen bathhouses to Christmas markets and light shows, there are loads of fun things to do in Tokyo in winter.

Appreciate stunning city views from the top of the Tokyo SkyTree, or embrace your artistic side with a visit to the Ghibli Museum to see how the beloved animated films were made. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway in Tokyo or a wholesome family vacation, this winter guide to Tokyo has recommendations to help you make the most of your trip.

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The best food in Tokyo: What to eat and where
The best food in Tokyo: What to eat and where

Tokyo is famous for being one of the world’s top culinary destinations, with thousands of restaurants and more Michelin stars than any other city. Here, traditional flavors meet modern twists, offering a food scene as exciting as the city itself.

Whether it’s your first time in Tokyo or your hundredth, there are always delicious new foods to try, with classics like sushi and ramen or lesser-known delights like monjayaki and tendon.

From wandering through Tsukiji Fish Market to hanging out in cozy izakayas, food in Tokyo is an experience in its own right, promising amazing and unique flavors at every turn.

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12 fun things to do in Tokyo that make it one of a kind
12 fun things to do in Tokyo that make it one of a kind

Japan’s lively capital city, Tokyo is truly unlike anywhere else. A mix of traditional and ultra-modern, there’s no end of unique and fun things to do in Tokyo.

From speeding through the city streets on a go-kart or spending a magical day at Disneyland to relaxing in a peaceful onsen or sampling fresh sashimi at the Tsukiji Fish Market, there’s something for every type of traveler.

This guide will help you discover the city’s coolest activities, whether it’s exploring the world-famous food scene or enjoying Tokyo’s vibrant nightlife.

Top fun things to do in Tokyo at a glance

Fun things to do as a couple: Race go-karts through the city and enjoy the views from Tokyo Tower.

Fun activities in Tokyo for kids and families: Spend a day at Tokyo Disneyland and see the interactive art exhibits at TeamLab Planets.

Fun things to do on your own: Soak in a traditional onsen and hang out at the arcades of Akihabara.

Fun food experiences: Take part in a traditional tea ceremony and explore the massive Tsukiji Fish Market.

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This ticket was worth it after approx. 4 rides. So if you do 2 roundtrips you already go cheaper with this one. Please be aware that it is not valid for the JR lines but can only be used on Metro and Toei Metro lines. Further, for picking it up, the ticket machines in Toei stations (logo with green gingko leaf) do not work. You have to scan the QR code in a Tokyo Metro (blue logo "M") station in order to actually get your ticket. Ticket has to be kept in paper form. It cannot be transferred onto an IC card.

Unless you want to spend an extreme amount of money using taxis to get around this pass is the way to go. You’ll need to find a metro kiosk “blue M” logo to redeem the pass but then you’re in business.

Really handy, we spent almost 3x the money on the first couple of days without this ticket. Highly recommend x

If you come to Tokyo you can't miss this pass. The subway works perfectly, just pay attention to the signs.

I recommend for anyone coming to Tokyo will save both time and money