Top Attractions in Tokyo
Sumo
Sumo is an exciting style of wrestling unique to Japan, and often called the country's national sport. These heavyweight bouts were mentioned in ancient Japanese writings as early as the 700s, while the modern form that became standard in the Edo era (1603-1867) remains unchanged today. Today, sumo continues to draw crowds both young and old as one of Japan's most popular sports - right next to baseball.
Sumo
Sumo is an exciting style of wrestling unique to Japan, and often called the country's national sport. These heavyweight bouts were mentioned in ancient Japanese writings as early as the 700s, while the modern form that became standard in the Edo era (1603-1867) remains unchanged today. Today, sumo continues to draw crowds both young and old as one of Japan's most popular sports - right next to baseball.
teamLab Planets TOKYO
teamLab "Floating Flower Garden: Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One" © teamLab/teamLab is an art collective running various museums and installations. They make use of cutting-edge technology, including projection and motion capture. These days, their immersive, genre-bending galleries are among some of Tokyo's most popular tourist attractions.
teamLab Planets TOKYO
teamLab "Floating Flower Garden: Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One" © teamLab/teamLab is an art collective running various museums and installations. They make use of cutting-edge technology, including projection and motion capture. These days, their immersive, genre-bending galleries are among some of Tokyo's most popular tourist attractions.
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower, rising to a height of 333 meters, was built in 1958. Its observation decks and illuminations are a popular draw.
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower, rising to a height of 333 meters, was built in 1958. Its observation decks and illuminations are a popular draw.
Tokyo Skytree
© TOKYO-SKYTREETOWN/Rising high above the city, TOKYO SKYTREE is the capital's newest attraction and as of 2018, the tallest tower in the world. Exactly 634 meters tall, this massive tower really stands out in Tokyo's skyline and has quickly become a popular date spot for international and local couples.
Tokyo Skytree
© TOKYO-SKYTREETOWN/Rising high above the city, TOKYO SKYTREE is the capital's newest attraction and as of 2018, the tallest tower in the world. Exactly 634 meters tall, this massive tower really stands out in Tokyo's skyline and has quickly become a popular date spot for international and local couples.
Shibuya Sky
©Shibuya Scramble Square/Shibuya Sky is a 229-meter-tall , open-air observation deck that offers a breathtaking view of Tokyo. Check out the latest info about tickets, opening hours, and more.
Shibuya Sky
©Shibuya Scramble Square/Shibuya Sky is a 229-meter-tall , open-air observation deck that offers a breathtaking view of Tokyo. Check out the latest info about tickets, opening hours, and more.
Kabuki
Kabuki theater embodies Japanese heritage, including aesthetics, philosophy and cultural history. Akin to the incredible musicals of Broadway or West End, Kabuki performances include nuanced traditional song, lively dancing and talented acting, making for a tour de force on stage you won't soon forget.
Kabuki
Kabuki theater embodies Japanese heritage, including aesthetics, philosophy and cultural history. Akin to the incredible musicals of Broadway or West End, Kabuki performances include nuanced traditional song, lively dancing and talented acting, making for a tour de force on stage you won't soon forget.
More Experiences
Tokyo:The Authentic KABUKI Interactive Seminar for Beginners
We are pleased to announce a special 90-minute interactive seminar featuring a professional Kabuki actor. This exclusive program offers a comprehensive journey through the world of Kabuki, from an insightful lecture on its history to live demonstrations and hands-on workshops.
Tokyo:The Authentic KABUKI Interactive Seminar for Beginners
We are pleased to announce a special 90-minute interactive seminar featuring a professional Kabuki actor. This exclusive program offers a comprehensive journey through the world of Kabuki, from an insightful lecture on its history to live demonstrations and hands-on workshops.
- Wed, Feb 4, 2026 - Tue, Jul 21, 2026
- "Kabukiza-Hall" on the 5th floor of Kabukiza-Tower
- Wed, Feb 4, 2026 - Tue, Jul 21, 2026
- "Kabukiza-Hall" on the 5th floor of Kabukiza-Tower
Edo Kiriko cut-glass pattern adorns your tableware of choiceSpend time immersed in the world of glass, touching a century of craftsmanship
This is a plan for crafting Edo Kiriko cut-glass on your choice of tableware selected from among three options at Shimizu Glass in Horikiri, Katsushika-ku Ward.. Founded in 1923 as a glass processing company, Shimizu Glass has continued to refine its glass processing techniques for a century. Edo Kiriko cut-glass products imbued with this long history of experience are works of art with fine patterns that you can use in daily life. Through Edo Kiriko cut-glass crafting that brightens your daily table, experience a glimpse of history that suffuses its brilliance.
Edo Kiriko cut-glass pattern adorns your tableware of choiceSpend time immersed in the world of glass, touching a century of craftsmanship
This is a plan for crafting Edo Kiriko cut-glass on your choice of tableware selected from among three options at Shimizu Glass in Horikiri, Katsushika-ku Ward.. Founded in 1923 as a glass processing company, Shimizu Glass has continued to refine its glass processing techniques for a century. Edo Kiriko cut-glass products imbued with this long history of experience are works of art with fine patterns that you can use in daily life. Through Edo Kiriko cut-glass crafting that brightens your daily table, experience a glimpse of history that suffuses its brilliance.
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
Enjoy the beautiful gloss and texture of natural rattan. Experience making a rattan folding fan that opens in a circular shape
Come and try making a rattan folding fan that opens fully to form a circle at Kiuchi Touzai Kogyo, a rattan products specialty store in Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. The handles of these rattan folding fans are made using the traditional rattan crafting techniques of wrapping and decorative weaving. The fan portion is made with a new type of Washi paper made from recycled fibers, using traditional papermaking techniques. Hideki Kiuchi, the instructor, is the third generation proprietor of his shop. He is a certified Tokyo Traditional Craftsman and Bunkyo-ku Master Craftsman. The workshop will let you actually experience how rattan is hard yet supple, as well as the expertise of the artisans who work with it.
Enjoy the beautiful gloss and texture of natural rattan. Experience making a rattan folding fan that opens in a circular shape
Come and try making a rattan folding fan that opens fully to form a circle at Kiuchi Touzai Kogyo, a rattan products specialty store in Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. The handles of these rattan folding fans are made using the traditional rattan crafting techniques of wrapping and decorative weaving. The fan portion is made with a new type of Washi paper made from recycled fibers, using traditional papermaking techniques. Hideki Kiuchi, the instructor, is the third generation proprietor of his shop. He is a certified Tokyo Traditional Craftsman and Bunkyo-ku Master Craftsman. The workshop will let you actually experience how rattan is hard yet supple, as well as the expertise of the artisans who work with it.
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
Experience the techniques of Tama-Ori weaving that has been passed down in the region. Guided by the rhythm of weaving for 120 years
This plan will let you experience weaving using a traditional hand loom at Sawai Orimono Textile Factory in Hachioji City, Tokyo. You’ll have fun creating textiles with weaving techniques that have been passed down for about 120 years since the studio’s founding.The term Tama-Ori weave covers five types of woven cloth originating in Tokyo’s Tama region, which has a thriving textile culture. Come immerse yourself in the environment where these distinctive fabrics are created. You’ll experience both the craftsmanship that goes into making each piece and a serious tradition that ties the past to the future.
Experience the techniques of Tama-Ori weaving that has been passed down in the region. Guided by the rhythm of weaving for 120 years
This plan will let you experience weaving using a traditional hand loom at Sawai Orimono Textile Factory in Hachioji City, Tokyo. You’ll have fun creating textiles with weaving techniques that have been passed down for about 120 years since the studio’s founding.The term Tama-Ori weave covers five types of woven cloth originating in Tokyo’s Tama region, which has a thriving textile culture. Come immerse yourself in the environment where these distinctive fabrics are created. You’ll experience both the craftsmanship that goes into making each piece and a serious tradition that ties the past to the future.
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 - Wed, Mar 31, 2027
Solo Friendly! Private Nerikiri Wagashi Class in Tokyo
Become an expert in making nerikiri wagashi, a traditional Japanese sweet, in a cozy Tokyo home near the Kanda River.
Solo Friendly! Private Nerikiri Wagashi Class in Tokyo
Become an expert in making nerikiri wagashi, a traditional Japanese sweet, in a cozy Tokyo home near the Kanda River.
A historical walking tour of the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station
ⒸReelu/Starting from the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, this tour will take you on a walking tour of historical sites and modern sophisticated cityscapes with a guide. This 2.5 hour tour is perfect for those who want to get to know Tokyo in depth.
A historical walking tour of the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station
ⒸReelu/Starting from the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, this tour will take you on a walking tour of historical sites and modern sophisticated cityscapes with a guide. This 2.5 hour tour is perfect for those who want to get to know Tokyo in depth.
Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa
Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!
Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa
Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!
[Itabashi, Tokyo] 6Km Tokyo Great Buddha and other walking walks
This is a 6km walking tour that starts from the north exit of Shimoakatsuka Station on the Tobu Tojo Line and ends at Nishi-Takashimadaira Station on the Toei Mita Line.
[Itabashi, Tokyo] 6Km Tokyo Great Buddha and other walking walks
This is a 6km walking tour that starts from the north exit of Shimoakatsuka Station on the Tobu Tojo Line and ends at Nishi-Takashimadaira Station on the Toei Mita Line.
Behind the Scenes Tour at Michelin Ramen Shop in Tokyo
Take your love for ramen to the next level in this exclusive ramen tasting and behind-the-scenes tour at the first-ever ramen shop to win a Michelin star, in Tokyo’s Shibuya district.
Behind the Scenes Tour at Michelin Ramen Shop in Tokyo
Take your love for ramen to the next level in this exclusive ramen tasting and behind-the-scenes tour at the first-ever ramen shop to win a Michelin star, in Tokyo’s Shibuya district.
What is the 2.5-Dimensional Musical?
The term is used to describe theatrical presentations based on Japanese manga, popular animation and video games. The meaning implies such theatrical shows exist somewhere between 2D the realm of manga, animation and video games, and 3D the realm of the theater. The term not only refers to musicals, but also to straight plays, comedies and dramas.
What is the 2.5-Dimensional Musical?
The term is used to describe theatrical presentations based on Japanese manga, popular animation and video games. The meaning implies such theatrical shows exist somewhere between 2D the realm of manga, animation and video games, and 3D the realm of the theater. The term not only refers to musicals, but also to straight plays, comedies and dramas.
Today’s Lineup
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
- Tue, Apr 1, 2025 - Sun, Dec 27, 2026
- TBS Akasaka ACT Theater
Squid Game: The Experience
- Fri, Jan 16, 2026 - Mon, Jul 20, 2026
- Shibuya Fukuras Tokyu Plaza Shibuya 3F (Tokyo)
SORAYAMA: Light, Reflection, Transparency -TOKYO-
- Sat, Mar 14, 2026 - Sun, May 31, 2026
- CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO (Tokyo)
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon -Shining Theater Shinagawa Tokyo-
- Sat, Apr 4, 2026 - Fri, Jul 31, 2026
- Shinagawa Prince Hotel club eX
Yomiuri Giants Home Games [Interleague Game Jun.2] Yomiuri Giants (1st base side - Home) vs.Orix (3rd base side - Visitor)
- Tue, Jun 2, 2026 - Tue, Jun 2, 2026
- TOKYO DOME
SHINJUKU LOFT 50th ANNIVERSARY LOFT & SHELTER presents POOL SIDE
- Wed, Jun 3, 2026 - Wed, Jun 3, 2026
- SHINJUKU LOFT
LEE YOUNGJI
- Fri, Jun 5, 2026 - Fri, Jun 5, 2026
- Zepp Haneda (TOKYO)
FC TOKYO vs Cerezo OSAKA
- Sat, Jun 6, 2026 - Sat, Jun 6, 2026
- MUFG Stadium(National Stadium)
Matenrou Opera
- Sun, Jun 7, 2026 - Sun, Jun 7, 2026
- LIQUIDROOM (Tokyo)
Neighbors Complain
- Mon, Jun 8, 2026 - Mon, Jun 8, 2026
- duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (Tokyo)
Tokyo Facilities
Tokyo Summerland
SUNSHINE 60 OBSERVATORY TENBOU-PARK
Tenbou no oka (daytime)
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
Snoopy Museum Tokyo
© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Yama-no-Furusato Village
Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Printing Museum, Tokyo
©Printing Museum, Tokyo
National Noh Theatre
photo by Japan Arts Council
Tokyo Sea Life Park
Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
“Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass 2026” is a convenient 2D barcode ticket that includes admission tickets and discount coupons for 107 museums and other facilities in the Tokyo area.
※Availability:April 1, 2026 – January 31, 2027
(Only available for online sales until March 31, 2027)
※Valid period:2 months from the date of first use.
(However, it expires on March 31,2027.)