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  1. Experience Tokyo - Lonely Planet | Japan, Asia. ©Richie Chan/Shutterstock. Tokyo. Japan, Asia. Yoking past and future, Tokyo dazzles with its traditional culture and passion for everything new, from contrasting architecture to a dynamic arts scene to phenomenal dining throughout. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.

    • Experience A Traditional Japanese Art Form
    • Dive Into Akihabara's Pop Culture
    • Taste The Pacific at Tokyo’s Fish Markets
    • See Cutting-Edge Digital Art at teamLab Borderless
    • Join The Shopping Legions in Harajuku
    • Enjoy The Big Thrill of Live Sumo
    • Eat Michelin-Starred Japanese Cuisine
    • Drink Deep of Tokyo Nightlife
    • Marvel at The Crowds at Shibuya Crossing
    • Find Your Calm in The Gardens of Rikugi-en

    One of Asia's most iconic cities, Tokyo only became the capital ofJapanin 1868, when the country's rulers decided to abandon centuries of conservative tradition and embrace the outside world. Since then, Tokyo has looked firmly to the future, but the city still has a deeply traditional heart, best experienced through traditional arts and art forms....

    TheAkihabara neighborhood is almost a pilgrimage destination for the city's otaku(die-hard pop-culture fans), who define their lives through themes of geeky nostalgia and artistic eccentricity. Flanking Akihabara's main avenue, Chuo Dori, are stores full of second-hand video game consoles, towering gaming arcades and manga comics stores, as well as...

    Bestowed with the honorary title of "Japan’s Kitchen,"Tsukiji was formerly the location of the city's most famous fish market, but the bulk of the wholesale fish-selling shifted toToyosu Marketon Tokyo Bay in 2018. Nevertheless, there's still plenty of action at Tsukiji, where the outer market area remains much as it was in the early Showa Period w...

    The modern art collective,teamLab, has made Tokyo the focal point for their ultra-technologist experiments in art and modern media. The best place to engage with their digital creativity is the group's Planets museum in Odaiba, where you can walk barefoot through water, gardens and large-scale artworks that move and respond to human interaction.Wea...

    The tree-lined avenue ofOmote-sandō is famed for blending modern Japanese aesthetic preferences with Western hipster trends. This vibrant thoroughfare, lined with zelkova trees, is dominated by high-end boutiques from Emporio Armani to Gucci, housed behind jarringly creative architectural facades. TheTokyo Plaza, with its fractal mirrored entrance,...

    Sumo, one of the most enduring elements of Japan’s spiritual culture, originated in the early Nara Period (CE 710–794) when bouts between wrestlers were conceptualized as a way to entertain the Shinto gods. Although sumo is undeniably a sport in the modern age, much of the religious pageantry lives on: the salting of the pre-bout ring, the almost a...

    Washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine)was designated an intangible element of cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2013, and Tokyo is its standard-bearer. More than 200 Michelin stars have been awarded to restaurants across the capital, ranging from simple ramen shops, where a bowl of soup costs less than an hourly wage, to 11-course haute cuisine menus ...

    Yokocho (alleyways) are as much a part of Tokyo’s culture as its urban design. Shinjuku’sGolden Gaiis the most popular yokocho zone, with 250-plus ramshackle pubs crammed into an area the size of a football field (including a vibrant collection of LGBTQIA+ dance bars). Nomiya Yokocho is a less-touristy option in off-beat Kita-Senju, with a new wave...

    This is the Tokyo you’ve dreamed about and seen in movies: the frenetic pace, the mind-boggling crowds, the glowing lights and the giant video screens beaming larger-than-life celebrities over the streets. At Shibuya’s famous "scramble"crossing, all of this comes together every time the lights change, and it’s an awesome sight. Come during the day ...

    Powerful daimyo(feudal lords) ruled much of Japan from the 10th to the 19th centuries, but in Tokyo – a city stricken over the centuries by rampaging fires, earth-shattering quakes, bombing raids and poor upkeep of traditional architecture – few visible remnants of their influence remains. But where you can find it, the old Tokyo still exudes a pow...

  2. Discover the best attractions in Tokyo including Tokyo National Museum, Ghibli Museum, and Golden Gai.

  3. 13. Crack open a beer at one of Tokyo's parks and gardens. Admire beautiful foliage and horticultural skills in Tokyo’s traditional gardens. Free-to-enter gardens include those attached to the Hotel New Ōtani in Akasaka and the Hotel Chinzanso, as well as the lush grounds of Happō-en, near Shirokanedai Station.

  4. 2022年2月9日 · On this walk, get a feel for the flavor of Shitamachi (the old Edo-era ‘Low City’), while walking from Sensō-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, to Skytree, the world’s tallest freestanding radio tower. With a history of around 1,400 years, Sensō-ji has been the spiritual and cultural lifeblood of Asakusa for centuries.

  5. 2024年4月3日 · 1. Marunouchi and Nihombashi. Best neighborhoods for experiencing the heart of Tokyo. Most visitors are naturally drawn to the city's geographical and cultural centerpiece, the Imperial Palace – you could easily spend a day exploring this historic complex and the surrounding streets.

  6. 2019年7月9日 · The weekend Farmer's Market @UNU draws some of the city’s best food and coffee trucks and has outside tables for casual brunching. Another great option is a picnic in Yoyogi-kōen, Tokyoites’ favourite green space. If you enter the park from the west entrance (nearest subway stop: Yoyogi-kōen) you can pick up coffee from Little Nap Coffee ...

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