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Tokyo
Destination guide

Tokyo

Your guide to where to stay, eat and the must-see highlights. Tackle the city’s wildest nightlife in Shinjuku; explore old town Tokyo in Asakusa; hit the shops in Shibuya.

20 things that will surprise first-time visitors

20 things that will surprise first-time visitors

This is a city of almost 40 million people across its greater limits, a megalopolis with infinite possibilities.

    The must-do highlights in three days
    Destination Guide

    The must-do highlights in three days

    In 72 hours you can experience a vast spectrum of places and attractions, incredible food and a wondrous contrast of old and new.

      10 great things most visitors miss

      10 great things most visitors miss

      Want to get to know this overwhelming city a little better? Here are 10 lesser-known highlights that will make you feel like a local.

        Where to eat and drink

        Where to eat and drink

        Distilling this city to 12 restaurants, bars and izakaya is impossible, though the following guarantee a memorable experience.

          The best times to visit Tokyo

          The best times to visit Tokyo

          From festivals and holidays to shows and fairs, there’s always some exciting event happening in this huge metropolis.

            The top places to stay

            The top places to stay

            Tokyo is notorious for rooms barely big enough to fit a suitcase, but there are also plenty of unique and beautiful places to stay.

              Just open in June, this is a world-first flagship for the iconic US guitar brand.

              Six of the most impressive must-visit shops in Tokyo

              From clothing to stationery to guitars: if Tokyo is shopping heaven, then these to-die-for flagship stores are nirvana.

                Akhaama coffee.

                An expert expat’s tips for a hidden gem

                Suginami-ku hardly rates a mention in most travel guidebooks on Tokyo, but it is full of hidden gems for those eschewing the inner-city crowds.

                  People in Tokyo love clothing and accessories with a story.

                  How to make the most of Tokyo’s vintage stores

                  There is tremendous respect and love for vintage items in Tokyo and if you’re shopping for vintage, the hard work has been done.

                    Mizuno accurately predicted Ginza Hachigo would be the next awarded a Michelin star.

                    If you want to be a ramen expert in Japan, follow these rules

                    Tokyo-based Cody Mizuno thinks he’s eaten about 1000 bowls of ramen in his lifetime. That’s the equivalent of one ramen a day for three years.

                      Shimokitazawa is Tokyo’s coolest neighbourhood, and the seventh coolest in the world (according to Time Out).

                      This neighbourhood is one of the coolest places you’ll ever visit

                      With its vintage clothing stores, record shops, hip bars and flea markets, could Shimokitazawa be the coolest neighbourhood in Tokyo? 

                        Tour the trendy Harajuku neighbourhood on the Harajuku Kawaii Tour.

                        Weird and wonderful: Nine must-do highlights in Tokyo

                        It’s no surprise that the largest city on the planet has a dizzying array of options for visitors, so we’ve whittled it down to some old and new favourites.

                          This is one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist attractions.

                          ‘I was almost brought to tears’: Navigating Tokyo’s hugely popular tourist attraction

                          Part museum, part art installation and part amusement park – as one of Tokyo’s most popular attractions, it pays to know before you go to teamLab Planets.

                            The torii gate entrance to Meiji Jingu.

                            Seven hidden attractions at this hugely popular Tokyo shrine

                            From a seven-hectare forest to a majestic archway, Tokyo’s Meiji-Jingu shrine features hidden attractions worth lingering for.

                              Gift wrapped with care… Takano’s Muskmelon Specialty Shop.

                              You’ve never seen a fruit shop quite like this one

                              Hushed reverence, fruit displayed like jewellery and white-gloved salesmen: you can bust your budget on fruit at specialist Japanese fruit stores.

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