Alex Cracknell
Travel Tips

10 incredible things to do in Tokyo

Tokyo is a city that defies definitions. An intersection at which modern living combines with old-fashioned sensibilities, Tokyo has been captivating tourists for years.

We’re going to take a look at the top 10 things to do when visiting this famous city. It’s fair to say a visit to this famous city is not complete without trying these experiences.

We've also included a selection of photographs depicting these experiences. To see them all, scroll through the gallery above. The pictures correspond to the list below.

1. Tsukiji Market – If you’re an early riser, Tsukiji Market offers world famous tuna auctions that start around 5am and are truly an experience for travellers to behold.

2. Meiji-jingū – The centrepiece of this captivating shrine is the towering, 12 metre high gate created from 1500-year-cyprus, which gives the region an authentic feel.  

3. Shibuya Crossing – We’ve covered this pedestrian crossing before, but it’s definitely worth a second mention. Controlled chaos on an unimaginable scale.

4. Sensō-ji – One of Japan’s most-famous temples, which is home to a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and a variety of captivating sights.

5. Tokyo Sky Tree – Opening in May 2012 as the world’s tallest free standing tower, Tokyo Sky Tree provides glorious, panoramic views of the enchanting surrounds.

6. Tokyo National Museum – This captivating museum has a range of exhibits including pottery, sculptures, weapons and the world’s largest collection of Japanese art.

7. Ōedo Onsen Monogatari – An onsen (hot spring)-themed amusement park gives you the real onsen (hot spring) experience and provides utter relaxation.

8. Kabuki-za – Providing a captivating observation of Japanese culture, this ancient theatre allows visitors to experience a range of memorable performances.

9. Sumo wrestling – A traditional sumo wrestling tournament is a must-see experience for anyone visiting Japan and is a captivating look at this ancient culture.

10. Zoetrope – Whisky fans need look no further than Zoetrope, which has more than 300 varieties of Japanese whisky, including some no longer commercially available.

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travel, Japan, Asia, Tokyo