Top Attractions in Tokyo
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Time Travel walking tour] Ginza & 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.
[Tokyo Time Travel walking tour] Ginza & 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.
Houseboat supervised by a Michelin-starred restaurant [Sushi Origami]
Sushi ORIGAMI offers a special moment spent on board. The refined decorations and serenity of the space will take you beyond the confines of a yakatabune to a luxurious experience that will make you feel as if you are in a high-class ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant). 【Lunch Course】 Departure from Tennozu Isle at 11:30 a.m. 11:45-13:30 Dine 14:00 Arrival at Tennozu Isle 【Dinner Course】 17:30 Departure from Tennozu Isle 17:45~19:30 Dinner 20:00 Arrival at Tennozu Isle Meal times are subject to change depending on the operation and weather conditions. For safety reasons, meals may be served in places where the ship is less likely to sway.
Houseboat supervised by a Michelin-starred restaurant [Sushi Origami]
Sushi ORIGAMI offers a special moment spent on board. The refined decorations and serenity of the space will take you beyond the confines of a yakatabune to a luxurious experience that will make you feel as if you are in a high-class ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant). 【Lunch Course】 Departure from Tennozu Isle at 11:30 a.m. 11:45-13:30 Dine 14:00 Arrival at Tennozu Isle 【Dinner Course】 17:30 Departure from Tennozu Isle 17:45~19:30 Dinner 20:00 Arrival at Tennozu Isle Meal times are subject to change depending on the operation and weather conditions. For safety reasons, meals may be served in places where the ship is less likely to sway.
- Mon, Apr 14, 2025 - Tue, Mar 31, 2026
- Mon, Apr 14, 2025 - Tue, Mar 31, 2026
Decorate Japanese with glittering gold leaf. Meet the 0.1 micron scale world of the artisan.
At Yushima Art, founded in 1897 in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, experience the activity of applying patterns on Japanese Washi paper with gold leaf and powder under the guidance of traditional artisans. This is a beautiful decoration technique used for the Japanese Washi paper in sliding doors and folding screens in castles and traditional Japanese houses, too. The delicate shimmer of 0.1-micron-thin gold leaf as it catches the light can be seen as a symbol of Japanese cultural aesthetics. In this activity, you will experience the traditional Japanese aesthetic elements of delicateness and the beauty of negative space. It transcends the level of a craft activity and transforms into an opportunity to enjoy a deep cultural exchange. It will also culminate in making a traditionally crafted item that is immensely popular for interior decoration and gift-giving. Experience the craftsmanship honed over 130 years since this company was founded, and enjoy a special time creating your own unique piece with the support by our expert.
Decorate Japanese with glittering gold leaf. Meet the 0.1 micron scale world of the artisan.
At Yushima Art, founded in 1897 in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, experience the activity of applying patterns on Japanese Washi paper with gold leaf and powder under the guidance of traditional artisans. This is a beautiful decoration technique used for the Japanese Washi paper in sliding doors and folding screens in castles and traditional Japanese houses, too. The delicate shimmer of 0.1-micron-thin gold leaf as it catches the light can be seen as a symbol of Japanese cultural aesthetics. In this activity, you will experience the traditional Japanese aesthetic elements of delicateness and the beauty of negative space. It transcends the level of a craft activity and transforms into an opportunity to enjoy a deep cultural exchange. It will also culminate in making a traditionally crafted item that is immensely popular for interior decoration and gift-giving. Experience the craftsmanship honed over 130 years since this company was founded, and enjoy a special time creating your own unique piece with the support by our expert.
- Wed, Oct 1, 2025 - Tue, Mar 31, 2026
- Wed, Oct 1, 2025 - Tue, Mar 31, 2026
Odaiba Rainbow Fireworks Cruise
ⒸHOUSEBOAT NAWAYASU/Witness the Odaiba Rainbow Fireworks from the traditional HOUSEBOAT NAWAYASU, featuring gourmet tempura and unlimited drinks. Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo's landmarks from a 360° deck.
Odaiba Rainbow Fireworks Cruise
ⒸHOUSEBOAT NAWAYASU/Witness the Odaiba Rainbow Fireworks from the traditional HOUSEBOAT NAWAYASU, featuring gourmet tempura and unlimited drinks. Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo's landmarks from a 360° deck.
- Sat, Dec 6, 2025 - Sat, Dec 27, 2025
- Sat, Dec 6, 2025 - Sat, Dec 27, 2025
[Tokyo/Kappabashi] No-sew pouch made from Japanese cloth and paper
Why not make your favorite purse goods using Japanese fabrics and paper? The popular purse making workshop is now available on a regular basis. You can make a thin accessory case that can also be used as a card case, a seal case, a pen case, or a glasses case, as well as a small purse, all without sewing.
[Tokyo/Kappabashi] No-sew pouch made from Japanese cloth and paper
Why not make your favorite purse goods using Japanese fabrics and paper? The popular purse making workshop is now available on a regular basis. You can make a thin accessory case that can also be used as a card case, a seal case, a pen case, or a glasses case, as well as a small purse, all without sewing.
Tokyo: Experience Traditional Japanese Culture: A Goma Temple Fire Purification Ceremony and Play Traditional Japanese Games with a Geisha
Temple Goma - Purification Fire Blessing CeremonyEnjoy geisha performances and play traditional Japanese party games with geishas.Tokyo - unforgettable experiences that go beyond conventional sightseeing and delve into the heart of Japanese culture.
Tokyo: Experience Traditional Japanese Culture: A Goma Temple Fire Purification Ceremony and Play Traditional Japanese Games with a Geisha
Temple Goma - Purification Fire Blessing CeremonyEnjoy geisha performances and play traditional Japanese party games with geishas.Tokyo - unforgettable experiences that go beyond conventional sightseeing and delve into the heart of Japanese culture.
Experience 290 years of traditional techniques through making Japanese dolls at "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno
In this plan, participants can experience making their own original Hina dolls at the Japan doll shop "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno, Tokyo. This shop specializes in Kimekomi Ningyo (wood and cloth dolls), with a history stretching back to its launch in 1919. Experience Kimekomi Ningyo doll making with a tradition reaching back some 290 years to the Edo Genbun period. Kimekomi Ningyo dolls possess value as works of art while also acting as talismans for health and safety. We invite you to experience the activity of making dolls imbued with wishes and prayers for people important in your life.
Experience 290 years of traditional techniques through making Japanese dolls at "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno
In this plan, participants can experience making their own original Hina dolls at the Japan doll shop "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno, Tokyo. This shop specializes in Kimekomi Ningyo (wood and cloth dolls), with a history stretching back to its launch in 1919. Experience Kimekomi Ningyo doll making with a tradition reaching back some 290 years to the Edo Genbun period. Kimekomi Ningyo dolls possess value as works of art while also acting as talismans for health and safety. We invite you to experience the activity of making dolls imbued with wishes and prayers for people important in your life.
Sumo Wrestler Challenge and Lunch in Tokyo
Catch a rare glimpse behind the scenes of sumo, Japan’s national sport. Take a seat at Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka to enjoy lunch alongside a sumo match before battling a former sumo wrestler.
Sumo Wrestler Challenge and Lunch in Tokyo
Catch a rare glimpse behind the scenes of sumo, Japan’s national sport. Take a seat at Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka to enjoy lunch alongside a sumo match before battling a former sumo wrestler.
Ninja Zen Meditation Experience w/ Five Elements Program & Breathing Techniques
ⒸSeeds Co./Discover Ninja Zen Meditation in a 150-year-old Japanese house. Practice traditional ninja rituals like Kuji Goshin-ho and Shihou Barai. Learn breathing techniques and body movements to connect with nature and achieve harmony.
Ninja Zen Meditation Experience w/ Five Elements Program & Breathing Techniques
ⒸSeeds Co./Discover Ninja Zen Meditation in a 150-year-old Japanese house. Practice traditional ninja rituals like Kuji Goshin-ho and Shihou Barai. Learn breathing techniques and body movements to connect with nature and achieve harmony.
- Kirakudow in Keyaki forest
- Kirakudow in Keyaki forest
[Setagaya, Tokyo] Experience Japanese dance in yukata, welcoming foreign visitors to Japan
[Japanese dance just 20 minutes from Shinjuku] 16 minutes on the Odakyu Line express train from Shinjuku Station, and a 1-minute walk from Seijo Gakuenmae Station. Learn how to dress, learn manners, and learn dance. You can choose from "Sakura Sakura," "Ue o Muite Arukou," or "First Love" as your lesson song. If there are other participants, the song will be "Sakura Sakura." Participation in groups of four is recommended. For groups of five or more, please book two lessons consecutively. Lessons will be held in rotation. There is also a space for those not participating to observe. You can also experience the experience in your original clothes! Children 5 and under are free.
[Setagaya, Tokyo] Experience Japanese dance in yukata, welcoming foreign visitors to Japan
[Japanese dance just 20 minutes from Shinjuku] 16 minutes on the Odakyu Line express train from Shinjuku Station, and a 1-minute walk from Seijo Gakuenmae Station. Learn how to dress, learn manners, and learn dance. You can choose from "Sakura Sakura," "Ue o Muite Arukou," or "First Love" as your lesson song. If there are other participants, the song will be "Sakura Sakura." Participation in groups of four is recommended. For groups of five or more, please book two lessons consecutively. Lessons will be held in rotation. There is also a space for those not participating to observe. You can also experience the experience in your original clothes! Children 5 and under are free.
Today’s Lineup
Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum. The Painter’s Legacy, the Family Collection, the Ongoing Story
- Fri, Sep 12, 2025 - Sun, Dec 21, 2025
- TOKYO METROPOLITAN ART MUSEUM
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
- Tue, Apr 1, 2025 - Tue, Mar 31, 2026
- TBS Akasaka ACT Theater
SuikodenI&II: Museum of Fantasy
- Mon, Dec 8, 2025 - Sun, Jan 11, 2026
- Gallery AaMo (Tokyo)
BAD NERVES
- Wed, Dec 10, 2025 - Wed, Dec 10, 2025
- UNIT DAIKANYAMA (Tokyo)
Black Country, New Road
- Wed, Dec 10, 2025 - Wed, Dec 10, 2025
- EX THEATER ROPPONGI (Tokyo)
DUKE DUMONT
- Sat, Dec 13, 2025 - Sat, Dec 13, 2025
- ZEROTOKYO (Tokyo)
AUTHORITY ZERO
- Sun, Dec 14, 2025 - Sun, Dec 14, 2025
- Shinjuku ACB HALL (Tokyo)
JUNG DAE HYUN 2025 JUNG DAE HYUN FANMEETING Dear My Daby
- Mon, Dec 15, 2025 - Tue, Dec 16, 2025
- TIAT SKY HALL (Tokyo)
Arnold Dreyblatt & The Orchestra of Excited Strings
- Thu, Dec 18, 2025 - Thu, Dec 18, 2025
- Goethe-Institut Tokyo (Tokyo)
CARNIVAL-PRE PARTY-
- Fri, Dec 19, 2025 - Fri, Dec 19, 2025
- ZEROTOKYO (Tokyo)
Tokyo Facilities
SUNSHINE 60 OBSERVATORY TENBOU-PARK
Tenbou no oka (daytime)
Mitake Visitor Center
Admission: Free
The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan
The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan
Anime Tokyo Station
Admission: Free
Tokyo Sewerage Museum “Rainbow”
Admission: Free
Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
©Edo-Tokyo Museum*The entire building will be closed from April 1, 2022 to spring 2026 (scheduled) for major renovation work.
Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
©Edo-Tokyo Museum*The entire building will be closed from April 1, 2022 to spring 2026 (scheduled) for major renovation work.
Mori Arts Center Gallery
HOKUSAI UPDATED exhibition at the Mori Arts Center Gallery, 2019
Mori Arts Center Gallery
HOKUSAI UPDATED exhibition at the Mori Arts Center Gallery, 2019
The National Art Center, Tokyo
The National Art Center, Tokyo
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter
'Wizarding World' and all related names, characters and indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. - Wizarding World publishing rights © J.K. Rowling.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter
'Wizarding World' and all related names, characters and indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. - Wizarding World publishing rights © J.K. Rowling.
TMG Observatories
Admission: Free
”Tokyo Museum Grutto Pass 2025” is a convenient 2D barcode ticket that includes admission tickets and discount coupons for 102 museums and other facilities in the Tokyo area.
※Availability:April 1, 2025 – January 31, 2026
(Only available for online sales until March 31, 2026)
※Valid period:2 months from the date of first use.
(However, it expires on March 31,2026.)
“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!