It’s not news that Tokyo has always been a bucket-list destination for many. Famed for the harmonious co-existence of time-honored tradition and boundless innovation, its reputation as one of the most exceptional cities on earth is always enticing visitors from across the globe. And 2019 travel trends position Tokyo as one of the must-see cities of the moment. So, what are some of the major things to do in Tokyo?
If you are planning to visit the city, take your sightseeing cues from the experts at the award-winning Peninsula Tokyo, one of the best hotels in Japan. They’re armed with an insider’s guide of things to do in Tokyo instead of lounging around (but nobody is saying lounging is a bad thing).
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Things To Do In Tokyo
1. Visit one of Tokyo’s famous museums
There are over a thousand different museums in Japan, and you can’t say you’ve visited Tokyo without hitting a few of these yourself. Learn about Japanese history and culture; explore the more scientific advances that have shaped our modern era or absorb yourself in modern artworks from emerging artists, based both locally and abroad. Schedules may vary, so check beforehand to see if the museum you plan to visit is open.
Recommended Museums
- National Museum (Your one-stop museum for everything about Japan)
- National Art Center (Showcasing temporary exhibits of modern artists)
- Mori Art Museum (Modern Art museum with a beautiful sky view of the area)
- Snoopy Museum (Learn more about Charles Schulz and the animation world of Peanuts)
- Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science)
- Nezu Museum (Art museum with more than 7,400 Japanese and East Asian art pieces)*
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2. Take a walk in the Imperial Palace Garden
As the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan, the Imperial Palace is located in the center of Tokyo. Immersed in natural greenery, flowers and surrounded by a moat, the palace is built on what used to be the Edo Castle compound of the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603–1867). Adjacent to the inner grounds of the palace is the Japanese-style Imperial Palace East Gardens, covering an area of approximately 210,000 sqm.
3. Shine in a Shrine or Temple Run
The Japanese are very spiritual people, and show this through their multiple festivals and home practices. But nothing beats discovering their spirituality by visiting an authentic shrine. Don’t forget to bring some loose change with you as you may want to offer a prayer, purchase a charm or even have your fortune told. Right beside the Sensoji temple, you’ll find a bazaar area where numerous local produce and trinkets can be purchased, making perfect souvenirs or snacks to munch on. Visit The Peninsula Tokyo’s concierge to discover the best way to get to these places using the subway, and learn how to adopt shrine etiquette in the way Japanese locals do.
Recommendations
- Sensoji Temple
- Meiji Jingu Shrine
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4. Go on a Shopping Frenzy
Whether it’s a major department store, specialty boutique or a store with everything you never knew you needed, shopping will always be among some of the best things to do in Tokyo for Tokyo locals and foreigners alike. Visit the basement of the city’s department stores for some amazing food collections or get lost in several floors of stationery products that will bring out the scrapbook hobbyist in you.
Tokyo Malls recommendations
- Tokyu Plaza Ginza (Glass shopping-mall)*
- Itoya Ginza (Your go-to stationery paradise)
- Mitsukoshi Ginza (the most popular department store in Ginza with branded products and an extensive basement food plaza)
- Ginza Six (Newest Department Store to hit Ginza with high-end fashion shops and large bookstore)
- Don Quijote (Everyone’s favorite shop for almost anything you are looking for, Tax-free for foreigners with passports)
- Harajuku Takeshita Dori (The teen fashion district)
- Omotesando Hills (The Rodeo Drive of Tokyo with boutique shops all lined up)
5. See Tokyo from Above
If you’ve ever wanted to reach for the clouds, then this is the best way to do it. The SkyTree and Tokyo Tower reveal a magnificent 360-degree view of the Tokyo area – making it impossible to not be awestruck by the engineering and architectural planning of one of the most livable cities on earth. After the SkyTree visit, head over to the Sumida Aquarium in the same building to view an array of aquatic creatures; if you’re lucky you may even catch feeding time for the penguins. Check on the weather forecast for the day to ensure your amazing view won’t be obstructed with a multitude of clouds.
6. Feast on Authentic Japanese Cuisine
Another common practice of the things to do in Tokyo is dining. You can’t leave Tokyo without trying a restaurant or five of different Japanese cuisines. Even if Japan has the most Michelin-starred restaurants than any other country, Tokyo has countless other dining destinations of different styles which can easily match those listed, and provide a magnificent ambiance and memorable dining experience.
Dining recommendations in Tokyo
- Imahan Ginza for SHABU SHABU / SUKIYAKI
- Roppongi Robataya for ROBATAYAKI (Skewers)
- Koju for KAISEKI
- Shima for STEAK
- Tempura Kondo for TEMPURA
- Bifteck no Kawamura (Ginza) for TEPPANYAKI
Did you know that Tokyo will be hosting the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, as well as the 2019 Rugby World Cup? Well, if you run out of things to do in Tokyo, just turn to sports. We’re sure there’s nothing boring about it.
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