
Experience Tokyo
If you’re heading to the ski slopes in Japan, we recommend at least a couple of nights in Tokyo when you arrive if you fly in. Tokyo is a vibrant and exciting city to explore, even during the winter months.
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Things to do
Here are some of the top things you can do in Tokyo:
Start your day at the Tsukiji Fish Market, where you can experience the hustle and bustle of one of the world's largest fish markets.
Head to Shibuya, one of Tokyo's most iconic districts, and take a stroll through Shibuya Crossing, which is often referred to as the busiest intersection in the world.
In the evening, head to Shinjuku, where you can explore the Kabukicho entertainment district and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
Head to the Imperial Palace, where you can explore the grounds and learn about the history of the Japanese monarchy.
Visit the Meiji Shrine, which is one of Tokyo's most famous and revered shrines.
Spend some time exploring Harajuku, which is known for its trendy fashion and unique street style.
Visit the famous Tokyo Tower, which offers breathtaking views of the city from its observation deck.
In the evening, visit the Tokyo Skytree, which is the tallest structure in Japan and offers stunning views of the city at night.
Experiences
Want to experience Tokyo with others or a local guide? We’ve got you covered! We’ve picked the best experiences in Tokyo which you can book online easily and either meet some new people or experience something you wouldn’t be able to otherwise.
Go Kart Around Tokyo
This has got to be one of the funnest ways to see Tokyo, and worth getting a bit chilly for! You get to see heaps of Toyko’s best sites and you can you can even get dressed up as a cartoon character for the ride. This is an ideal way to have fun with friends while seeing the sights and making memories you’ll never forget. You have to have your international drivers permit for this one though. Read more about this experience and book it online here!
Eat your way around Tsukiji Fish Market
If you love seafood and want to see where Japanese chef's get their fresh ingredients, this is the walking tour for you. You not only get a tour of the fish market, but you also get to sample Japanese favorites such as sushi, fresh tuna, and sake. A local guide and food on the tour are included. Read more about this experience and book it online here!
Bar hop through Shibuya
If you are travelling by yourself, or don’t want to try to work out how to find the best bars (and read the Japanese signs/menus), this guided tour of Shibuya might be for you. Your guide takes you to multiple izakaya-style bars that you'd be unlikely to find alone plus food and drinks are included. Read more about this experience and book it online here!
Where to Stay
Tokyo Station Accommodation
The Tokyo Station area is one of the top places to stay in Tokyo, it not only serves as the city's central transportation hub but with its close proximity to the city's major department stores in Ginza and Nihombashi, along with a plethora of restaurants, it's a prime location for travelers. It provides convenient access to the train line, in particular if you’re off on a bullet train. Within a short walking distance, visitors can explore the Imperial Palace and its surrounding parks. Find accommodation in Tokyo Station here.
Shinjuku Accommodation
For those not needing to be as close to the station or those that are taking the direct train to Hakuba, Shinjuku might be your best choice. Shinjuku is still super convenient to get around to other areas and the district boasts lots of colossal department stores, expansive electronics shops, and an extensive array of dining options, with thousands of restaurants to satisfy any culinary craving. Shinjuku offers an abundance of nearby attractions, ensuring a diverse range of sights to explore during your stay. Find accommodation in Shinjuku here.
Shibuya Accommodation
Shibuya is another bustling shopping and transportation hub that rivals Shinjuku. Similar to Shinjuku, Shibuya earns high praise for several reasons; it’s excellent connectivity on the train line, an abundance of shops and restaurants, vibrant atmosphere, and the fact that it tends to be slightly less hectic than Shinjuku. Find accommodation in Shibuya here.