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Ultimate Central Tokyo Travel Guide: From Sightseeing to Shopping, Dining, and Souvenirs
Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, is one of the world's top travel destinations. In this guide, we'll dive into everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip — from the best seasons to visit, to must-see sightseeing spots, local gourmet experiences, and the best souvenirs to bring home! This page contains promotional content.
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Tokyo's Surrounding Areas Spring
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Saitama Suburbs Spring
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Mt. Fuji Spring
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Tochigi Suburbs Spring
Best Things to Do and See in Tokyo in May 2025: Area Events and Festivals
Are you planning a trip to Tokyo in May? Lucky you! The spring season is perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Plus, you'll get to experience Japan's Golden Week, a series of consecutive national holidays that runs from late April to early May. There are plenty of events and festivals happening in and around Tokyo during this time, so you'll never run out of things to do. Here, we'll introduce you to some of the most exciting events and festivals that you can attend. (This article may contain promotions)
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Ryogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R) Spring
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Shinjuku Department Stores
Learn the Art of Flower Arrangement at Ohara School of Ikebana
Ikebana, flower arrangement, is one of Japan’s most treasured art forms, a time-honored tradition that continues to be relevant even in today’s modern society. Beautifully arranged flowers and plants have permeated Japanese culture in a way that is seldom found in others. The Ohara School of Ikebana has played a major part in keeping the tradition alive, through its many schools in Japan, as well as its 59 chapters abroad, with over 300,000 members worldwide. The beauty of the Ohara School is not only in its floral arrangements, but its ability to share the culture of ikebana with the world. I visited the Ohara Center of Tokyo to try an ikebana class to learn more about this traditional art form.
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Shinagawa Shows
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Shibuya Other Contemporary Arts
Shinagawa Aquarium: A Must-Visit Spot in Tokyo for Families and Sea Life Fans (Tickets, Tips & Souvenirs)
Shinagawa Aquarium is one of Tokyo’s most family-friendly spots, known for its close-up marine life encounters and laid-back atmosphere. Set inside Shinagawa Ward Residents' Park, the aquarium features dolphin and sea lion performances, seal and otter feeding sessions, and plenty of interactive exhibits. Its convenient location near Haneda Airport also makes it an ideal stop for travelers with limited time in the city. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know: admission fees, access tips, and souvenir shopping. (This article may contain promotions)
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Tokyo Station Autumn
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Niseko / Rusutsu Skiing & Snowboarding
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Ryogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R) Downtown
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Minato Mirai 21 / China Town Hotels
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Hakone / Odawara Hotels
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Shinjuku Other Cafes and Sweets
Glamping Near Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi: A Stay at Hoshifull Dome Fuji
Glamping combines the fun of camping with the comfort of a hotel stay, and has been growing in popularity across Japan. And while new sites have been popping up all over the country, Live Japan’s top pick is glamping near Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi! Here’s a closer look at what makes it so great. This page contains promotional content.
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Tokyo's Surrounding Areas Spring
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Mt. Fuji Other Japanese Food
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Kamakura Other Townscapes
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Hakone / Odawara Ryokan
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Hakone / Odawara Ryokan
Tokyo to Mt. Fuji Made Easy: How to Travel and Enjoy the Best of Fuji (Including Lake Kawaguchi & Fuji-Q Highland)
Here's how to easily reach the scenic Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi area from Tokyo with various transportation options, plus tips on saving money with discount passes. (Note: This page contains promotions. (Main image: PIXTA
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Hakone / Odawara Ryokan
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Mt. Fuji Other Sightseeing
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Nikko Cultural Heritage Sites
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Shibuya Other Sightseeing
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Shibuya Pop Culture
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Choice Spots
- Akihabara
- Asakusa
- Ginza
- Harajuku
- Ikebukuro
- Roppongi
- Shibuya
- Shinjuku
- Tokyo Station
- Tsukiji
- Ueno
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Toshima Ecomusee Town
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Tabineko Zakkaten
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Konica Minolta Planetarium “Manten”
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Matsuno-yu
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KANZENKOSHITSUSYABUSYABUTOSUKIYAKIBETTEIKOTOBUKI
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ROSEMARY Ikebukuro PARCO
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REST3art
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Innovative cuisine HIKARI
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Kuranosuke
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Yoru Parfait specialty restaurant Momobukuro
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Takinogawa Inari-yu
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Ebi to Basashi to Nihonshu no Izakaya
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seafood buffet tamatebako
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EHGORANKUNOKUROGEWAGYUUYAKINIKUTABEHOUDAIKOSHITSUKAMBITANJIROUSHIBUYA Main store
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Hanko Shop 21 Shibuya Namikibashi
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Hands - Shibuya
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Shibuya Center Street
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SUNDRUG Shibuya Store
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SORA SIGNATURE MASSAGE SALON Shibuya
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Myth of Tomorrow
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INOUEShibuya
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Bunkamura
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seibu shibuya
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Shibuya Dogenzaka Itchome KATSUO
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RYUEN
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New National Theatre, Tokyo
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Don Quijote - Shinjuku Higashiguchi
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AOKI Shinjuku West Main Store
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SUNDRUG Shinjuku-dori Store
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Hanazono Jinja
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NIHONSYUTOTSUUFUUNABEKAISENKOSHITSUIZAKAYAMARUYASUSUISANSHINJUKUEKIMAE
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LAOX Shinjuku East Exit Main Store
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Edo Komachi Shinjuku Nishiguchi Bar
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BicCamera In front of Shinjuku Station East Exit
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BicCamera Shinjuku East Store
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Tokori Shinjuku NOWA
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Tennoji
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SUIHOUSYOUROMPOUUENO
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The National Museum of Western Art
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Yayoi Museum
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The Ueno Royal Museum
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National Museum of Nature and Science
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NIIGATASADONOSYUNTOJIZAKENODOGURONOAKUBIOKACHIMACHI
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Incense, Incense Burners Specialty Store kohgen
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Yushima Tenman-gu (Yushima Tenjin)
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Kameya Issuitei
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TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM
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Yumeji Takehisa Museum
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