Top Attractions in Tokyo
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.
Read MoreteamLab 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.
Read MoreKabuki
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.
Read MoreKabuki
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.
Read MoreShibuya 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.
Read MoreShibuya 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.
Read MoreSumo
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.
Read MoreSumo
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.
Read MoreTokyo 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.
Read MoreTokyo 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.
Read MoreMore Experiences
Handmade Pure Silver Ice Cream Spoon Workshop in Tokyo Experience Edo Tradition
Create your own pure silver ice cream spoon in Tokyo's Edo traditional silverware workshop. Located near Kuramae Station, this 1.5-hour experience is guided by master craftsmen.
Read MoreHandmade Pure Silver Ice Cream Spoon Workshop in Tokyo Experience Edo Tradition
Create your own pure silver ice cream spoon in Tokyo's Edo traditional silverware workshop. Located near Kuramae Station, this 1.5-hour experience is guided by master craftsmen.
Read More[Best Price]Customize Your Own Betty Smith Jeans in Tokyo with Selvedge Denim (Ebisu, Shibuya City)
At the Betty Smith Ebisu Workshop in Shibuya, you can get hands on and customize your very own pair of selvedge denim jeans!
Read More[Best Price]Customize Your Own Betty Smith Jeans in Tokyo with Selvedge Denim (Ebisu, Shibuya City)
At the Betty Smith Ebisu Workshop in Shibuya, you can get hands on and customize your very own pair of selvedge denim jeans!
Read MoreCreate a chusen stencil dyed hand towel under the instruction of an artisan in Tateishi.Add colors to everyday life with your own original,one-of-a-kind hand towel.
A mid-20th century Showa Era style retro shopping arcade stretches through the area close to the station in Katsushika Ward's Tateishi. Amidst streets with an old-style downtown atmosphere, the Tateishi area has been experiencing redevelopment, and has become noteworthy for its new ambiance fusing modern and retro. Tenukuri Studio has stood here since 1889, and it is the only place within Tokyo where chusen stencil dyeing hand towels can be created using the norioki process. In the activity, you can take home two absolutely unique and original chusen stencil dyeing hand towels that you have created and use them to vividly enrich your daily life by putting them up as tapestries or drying dishes. Experience the charm of traditional hand towels that have been used in Japan since the Heian period.
Read MoreCreate a chusen stencil dyed hand towel under the instruction of an artisan in Tateishi.Add colors to everyday life with your own original,one-of-a-kind hand towel.
A mid-20th century Showa Era style retro shopping arcade stretches through the area close to the station in Katsushika Ward's Tateishi. Amidst streets with an old-style downtown atmosphere, the Tateishi area has been experiencing redevelopment, and has become noteworthy for its new ambiance fusing modern and retro. Tenukuri Studio has stood here since 1889, and it is the only place within Tokyo where chusen stencil dyeing hand towels can be created using the norioki process. In the activity, you can take home two absolutely unique and original chusen stencil dyeing hand towels that you have created and use them to vividly enrich your daily life by putting them up as tapestries or drying dishes. Experience the charm of traditional hand towels that have been used in Japan since the Heian period.
Read MoreTokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Food and Culture Walking Tour
Experience this unique Tsukiji Fish Market food tour, complete with a visit to the mini wholesale area, culminating in a super-fresh sushi meal with sake.
Read MoreTokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Food and Culture Walking Tour
Experience this unique Tsukiji Fish Market food tour, complete with a visit to the mini wholesale area, culminating in a super-fresh sushi meal with sake.
Read MoreAmezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
Try traditional Japanese candy sculpting during this Amezaiku candy making workshop in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural district, Asakusa.
Read MoreAmezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
Try traditional Japanese candy sculpting during this Amezaiku candy making workshop in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural district, Asakusa.
Read MoreUeno Course: Asakusa Route
The present-day Ueno Park was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple, and after the Great Meireki Fire (1657), the shogunate gathered many temples and shrines in the area, leading to the development of the "Butsudan Street" (Buddhist altar street), where numerous craftsmen settled. Nearby, Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a thriving wholesale district for kitchen tools and tableware, also emerged in the Taisho era.
Read MoreUeno Course: Asakusa Route
The present-day Ueno Park was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple, and after the Great Meireki Fire (1657), the shogunate gathered many temples and shrines in the area, leading to the development of the "Butsudan Street" (Buddhist altar street), where numerous craftsmen settled. Nearby, Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a thriving wholesale district for kitchen tools and tableware, also emerged in the Taisho era.
Read MoreAuthentic Tokyo Samurai Training — This Class is not a Tourist Trap!
In this samurai sword experience in Tokyo, you will experience the three disciplines of "Kenjutsu" at a beginner level: Iai, Gekken (Kendo), and Teshikiri (test cutting).This experience is taught by a Japanese sword and Yabusame (traditional Japanese horseback archery) master with over 26 years of experience. This experience is not entertainment or a street performance, but teaches real swordsmanship and spirit. If you want to experience it the right way and study the real thing, please join us.
Read MoreAuthentic Tokyo Samurai Training — This Class is not a Tourist Trap!
In this samurai sword experience in Tokyo, you will experience the three disciplines of "Kenjutsu" at a beginner level: Iai, Gekken (Kendo), and Teshikiri (test cutting).This experience is taught by a Japanese sword and Yabusame (traditional Japanese horseback archery) master with over 26 years of experience. This experience is not entertainment or a street performance, but teaches real swordsmanship and spirit. If you want to experience it the right way and study the real thing, please join us.
Read MoreJapanese Traditional Sweets Making Choose from 2 Plans < Tokyo >
You will experience making two seasonal Japanese traditional sweets called "Nerikiri" yourself.You can make real Japanese sweets using white/red bean paste produced by Kyoto's long-established shops.And also Tea Ceremony experiences available.
Read MoreJapanese Traditional Sweets Making Choose from 2 Plans < Tokyo >
You will experience making two seasonal Japanese traditional sweets called "Nerikiri" yourself.You can make real Japanese sweets using white/red bean paste produced by Kyoto's long-established shops.And also Tea Ceremony experiences available.
Read MoreGinza & Tsukiji Route
The area around the Imperial Palace and Edo Castle is known for its double moat, but during the Edo period, the city also had numerous smaller waterways. The reclaimed land outside the moats was home to townspeople and merchants. The city still retains traces of its Edo-era development, such as traditional crafts shops, old alleyways, and entertainment venues. Tsukiji, closer to the sea than Ginza, thrived as a center for international exchange. Exploring the route to this lively market provides a full experience of Tokyo’s commercial growth.
Read MoreGinza & Tsukiji Route
The area around the Imperial Palace and Edo Castle is known for its double moat, but during the Edo period, the city also had numerous smaller waterways. The reclaimed land outside the moats was home to townspeople and merchants. The city still retains traces of its Edo-era development, such as traditional crafts shops, old alleyways, and entertainment venues. Tsukiji, closer to the sea than Ginza, thrived as a center for international exchange. Exploring the route to this lively market provides a full experience of Tokyo’s commercial growth.
Read MoreDYNAMIC TOKYO | full-day Tokyo tour by Hybrid Bus
Please enjoy amazing Tokyo dynamically.The first stop of your tour will be Imperial Palace Plaza, where is the main residence of the emperor of Japan.The next stop will be nothing else than famous Asakusa, with the oldest temple of Tokyo – Senso-ji and maybe try some Tokyo specialties in traditional Nakamise shopping arcade.You may also enjoy a casual tea ceremony experience with the Finest Tea Leaves.After tea ceremony, the bus will take you Odaiba where is bay area.Odaiba is a popular shopping and entertainment district on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay.After exploring the sights, enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at hotel.Then filling your stomach, take a break on a Tokyo Bay cruise. The moment you pass through the Rainbow Bridge will be exciting.The tour finally coming to an end. The final destination is Tokyo Tower, where you can see a panorama view.You can end your day with a great tour guide.
Read MoreDYNAMIC TOKYO | full-day Tokyo tour by Hybrid Bus
Please enjoy amazing Tokyo dynamically.The first stop of your tour will be Imperial Palace Plaza, where is the main residence of the emperor of Japan.The next stop will be nothing else than famous Asakusa, with the oldest temple of Tokyo – Senso-ji and maybe try some Tokyo specialties in traditional Nakamise shopping arcade.You may also enjoy a casual tea ceremony experience with the Finest Tea Leaves.After tea ceremony, the bus will take you Odaiba where is bay area.Odaiba is a popular shopping and entertainment district on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay.After exploring the sights, enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at hotel.Then filling your stomach, take a break on a Tokyo Bay cruise. The moment you pass through the Rainbow Bridge will be exciting.The tour finally coming to an end. The final destination is Tokyo Tower, where you can see a panorama view.You can end your day with a great tour guide.
Read MoreToday’s Lineup
UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO
- Mon, Dec 23, 2024 - Fri, Jan 31, 2025
- Diver City Tokyo Plaza 2F
"Demon Slayer" Hashira Exhibition – And Toward Infinity –
- Sun, Dec 1, 2024 - Fri, Jan 31, 2025
- CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO
Tokyo Facilities
Suntory Hall
Okutama Visitor Center
Oshima Park(Umi no Furusato Mura)
Takao Visitor Center
New National Theatre, Tokyo
Inokashira Park Zoo
KidZania Tokyo
”Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass 2024” is a convenient 2D barcode ticket that includes admission tickets and discount coupons for 103 museums and other facilities in the Tokyo area.
※Availability:April 1, 2024 – January 31, 2025
※Valid period:2 months from the date on which you first use it.
(It expires, however, on Monday, March 31, 2025.)
“THE TOKYO PASS” is an electronic ticket that allows admission to more than 50 popular cultural attractions. It can be combined with an unlimited subway ticket!