8 hotspots you must visit in Tokyo
Tokyo is a big city in Japan! There are so many things to see in the city that it’s hard to choose just one favorite.
It’s a city that’s easy on the eyes with its urban splendor, and it’s fun to stroll through the old Edo town.
Tokyo Skytree

Skytree Entry Ticket
One of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks, SKYTREE, is the world’s tallest radio transmitting tower at 634 meters. It consists of the Tembo Deck at 350 meters and the Tembo Galleria Observatory at 450 meters, offering spectacular views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji. The view is especially spectacular at night, and it is a popular romantic date spot for couples.
Tembo Deck:
Located at 350 meters high, you can enjoy views of the city extending far into the distance through large glass windows in a 360-degree direction.
Outdoor facilities are also available so you can enjoy the view outdoors, and the thrill of the glass floor is an unforgettable experience.
Tembo Galleria:
Located 450 meters high, this observation deck has a spiral design that makes you feel like you’re walking on clouds. You can even see the ocean from one floor higher, which adds to the romantic atmosphere, especially at sunset.
We recommend the Skytree because it’s the highest observation deck in Japan and offers great views of Mount Fuji and even the outskirts of Tokyo on clear days.
Ginza,
A shopping paradise beyond imagination

Tokyo Walking tour 6 hours (Tsukuji Fish Market, Asakusa, Ginza, Imperial Palace
It’s iconic shopping and entertainment district, Ginza, is the ideal place to experience the city’s splendor and dynamism.
Ginza offers a wide range of activities, including last-minute shopping, fine dining, art galleries, historic buildings, and cultural attractions.
Shopping
Ginza’s iconic department stores, Mitsukoshi, Matsuya, and Wako, offer renowned fashion brands and products.
Art Galleries
Ginza is filled with a variety of art galleries and museums, giving you the opportunity to explore Japanese art and culture.
Ginza is a place where you can experience the dynamism of an urban neighborhood that blends modern and traditional beauty.
Shopping, food, art, and culture all come together, and a visit here will allow you to discover the many facets of Tokyo.
If picturesque streets and colorful nightscapes catch your eye, you’ll love it here.
Sanrio Puroland,
Tokyo’s Passion and Thrills

Tokyo Family Fun: Meiji Shrine and Sanrio Puroland Tour
One of Japan’s most iconic amusement parks, Sanrio Puro Land, is loved by many for its dynamic atmosphere and colorful rides. A visit here is a unique experience and a lot of fun, and it’s definitely one of the places you should visit during your trip to Tokyo.
The roller coasters and thrilling rides will make your heart skip a beat, but the exotic themes and rich food menu will also make for a unique experience.
Sanrio Puro Land will be remembered as one of the places that make your trip to Tokyo special.
Takeshita Street,
The Mecca of Japanese Pop Culture

Private tour: all “Must-Sees”!
If you want to experience the fever of shopping, fashion, food, and Japanese pop culture, Takeshita Street is the best place to go. This small street offers offbeat shops, unique fashion, delicious snacks, and a unique street atmosphere. Come explore Takeshita Street with me and discover the fantastic world of Japanese pop culture. Takeshita Street is a paradise for street fashion. Explore unique clothing, accessories, cosplay costumes, and hair coloring shops.
Metropolitan Government Observatory,
Capture the beauty of Tokyo at a glance

The Metropolitan Government Observatory is where modern urban vibrancy meets traditional beauty.
It’s a place that captures the many faces of Tokyo, and the best part is that it’s free to enter, making it one of the cheapest ways to enjoy the city’s beauty. It’s a unique place to see the many faces of Tokyo, where the city’s modernity meets its traditional charm.
Shibuya Scrumble Crossing

90-minute Tokyo Go-Kart: Shibuya Crossing (IDP MUST)
Shibuya neighborhood is one of the best places to experience the dynamism of a modern city.
Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest intersections in the world and is an iconic part of Tokyo. When the walk signal turns on, the sight of hundreds of pedestrians crossing the intersection at the same time is an incredible display of urban movement. Located right next to Shibuya Station, it’s a great place to explore the bustling neighborhoods nearby and pick up a few things at local favorites like the Hundred Yen Shop.
Right next door, Shibuya Scramble Square is also a great place to take in the views of Tokyo. At its center, the Shibuya Scramble Crossing is a place where you can experience the bustle and beauty of the city at the same time, and your experience here will give you a unique insight into Tokyo’s charm.
The beauty of the intersection at night: At night, the lights come on, creating an even more beautiful scene.
Senso-ji Temple,
A blend of history and beauty

Exploring the Wonders of Asakusa Sensō-ji Temple
Located in the Asakusa district, Senso-ji is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most important Buddhist temples. The temple’s main gate, known as Kaminarimon (浅草寺 雷門), is characterized by a giant red lantern.
Senso-ji Temple is one of the must-see attractions for any traveler visiting Tokyo.
This beautiful temple is one of the oldest temples in Japan and is a mix of history and aesthetics.
Disneyland and DisneySea

DisneyLand/Sea Ticket & Private Morning Ride from Hotel in Tokyo!
These are two of the most visited theme parks in Japan, both by locals and tourists.
Tokyo Disneyland is home to classic Disney attractions like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean, while
DisneySea is a unique maritime theme park with attractions like Journey to the Center of the Earth and the Venetian Gondola.
Both parks are known for their impressive parades, fireworks, and shows. If you get the chance, you can catch several parades and events.
The city is also home to the Tokyo Tower, which offers panoramic views of Tokyo’s beautiful landscape, Robot Restaurant, a place to experience the colorful and unique culture of modern Japan, Harajuku, a center of fashion and culture, Odaiba, an artificial island, Tsukiji Market, the world’s largest seafood market, where you can sample fresh sashimi, Roppongi Hills, an iconic place of modern architecture known for its high-end shops, estaurants, and observation decks, Ueno Park, famous for its cherry blossom festival, Takeshita Street, a favorite shopping street for Tokyo’s youth, located in the Harajuku area, Edo-Tokyo Museum, a place to explore Japan’s deep history and culture, Nihonbashi, the center of Japan’s modern economy and culture, where you can find everything from traditional Japanese shops to contemporary designer brands, and fine dining restaurants,
Asakusa, where you can experience Tokyo’s traditional culture and history, Akihabara, the center of Japan’s otaku culture, Shinjuku, a nightlife hub with a wide variety of cuisines and modern buildings, Korakuen Park, a traditional Japanese garden located in the center of Tokyo, Omotesando, a famous shopping street with a high concentration of high-end brands, and so much more.