Shibuya
Famous for its iconic Scramble Crossing, Shibuya is a vibrant hub of youth culture, fashion, and entertainment. It's the epicenter of Tokyo's trendsetting scene, offering endless shopping, dining, and people-watching opportunities.
Shinjuku
Explore Shinjuku, a dynamic district offering towering skyscrapers, world-class shopping, and a vibrant nightlife. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building's panoramic views to the atmospheric Omoide Yokocho, it has it all.
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower is the second tallest structure in Japan, standing at 333 meters tall, built in 1958 with a design inspired by the Eiffel Tower and painted International Orange for aircraft visibility; it has two observation decks.
Harajuku
Experience the eclectic and colorful street style of Harajuku, a district renowned for its unique fashion boutiques and vibrant Takeshita Street. It’s a hub for youth culture and creative expression.
Akihabara
The world-famous electric town, Akihabara is the epicenter of anime, manga, gaming, and electronics culture. Explore multi-story stores filled with electronics, arcades, themed cafes, and otaku merchandise.
Tokyo Skytree
The Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in the world and the third tallest structure on Earth, offering spectacular views of the city, especially at sunset when Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance.
Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing, or "Scramble Crossing," is a busy intersection in Shibuya known for its large crowds of pedestrians crossing the street simultaneously.
Ginza
Indulge in luxury shopping and fine dining in Ginza, Tokyo's most prestigious commercial district. Its upscale boutiques, department stores, and art galleries offer a sophisticated urban experience.
Asakusa
Step back in time in Asakusa, home to the historic Sensoji Temple and a charming traditional shopping street. It offers a glimpse into Tokyo's Edo-period past with its lively atmosphere and cultural attractions.
Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of Mercy Kanan, featuring a five-story pagoda and a famous gate; it includes a shopping street called Nakamise filled with vendors and is a free activity.
Takeshita Street
The center of Harajuku is Takeshita street, with its many side streets lined up by trendy shops, fashion boutiques, and fast food stores, all geared towards the trendy youths of Tokyo.
Yoyogi Park
Relax and recharge in Yoyogi Park, a spacious urban oasis adjacent to Meiji Shrine and Harajuku. It's a popular spot for picnics, street performers, and observing local life.
Ueno Park
Explore Ueno Park, a sprawling public space housing renowned museums, a zoo, and beautiful natural scenery. It's a cultural heartland perfect for a day of exploration and learning.
Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station is a large and sometimes confusing station where travelers can purchase Ekiben before boarding the shinkansen to other cities.
Ueno
Discover Ueno, a cultural hub boasting numerous museums, a large park, and a bustling market. It's an ideal destination for art lovers and families, offering a rich blend of history and entertainment.
Odaiba
A large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Odaiba offers futuristic architecture, entertainment complexes, museums, and stunning views of the city skyline. It's a popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking leisure and fun.
Yokohama
Explore Yokohama, a vibrant port city near Tokyo, known for its scenic waterfront, diverse Chinatown, and modern attractions. It offers a refreshing coastal escape with a unique blend of international influences.
Osaka
A vibrant culinary capital renowned for its delicious street food, lively atmosphere, and friendly locals. Osaka offers a distinct cultural experience with iconic landmarks like Osaka Castle and Dotonbori.
Mount Fuji
Japan's tallest peak and an iconic symbol, Mount Fuji is a majestic active volcano offering breathtaking views and climbing opportunities. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a source of spiritual and artistic inspiration.
Ikebukuro
A major commercial and entertainment hub in Tokyo, known for its large department stores, anime and manga culture (especially among female fans), and the iconic Sunshine City complex. It's a vibrant district catering to diverse interests.
Golden Gai
Golden Gai or Golden Block is a popular nightlife spot in Shinjuku known for its bohemian atmosphere and association with the city's counterculture and nightlife.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building has an observation deck that you can enter for free.
Sumida River
The Sumida River is where two fishermen discovered a Kannon statue, which led to the building of Sensō-ji temple.
Imperial Palace
Just a 10-minute walk away from the Tokyo Station you can check out with a royal family of Japan lives the Imperial Palace property is massive and located at the former Edo castle
Omoide Yokocho
Omoide Yokocho with its network of alleyways from tiny eateries is a popular place to explore on the east side of Shinjuku station.