White Ale and 3C Hop Beer at Hitachino Microbrewery Akihabara

There are so many things to do in Tokyo Japan and amazing travel experiences that you should try while you’re here! Having completed our 12 days of travels in Japan, we decided to distill all the Tokyo attractions and places to visit in Tokyo into this comprehensive post!

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1. What to eat in Tokyo?

There are SOOOOO many yummy foods in Tokyo! As Singaporeans, travelling to Tokyo definitely revolves (to a certain extent) around food. When you think about what to do in Tokyo, instead of Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo Skytree, foods such as ramen, sushi, takopachi and udon comes to mind! For our travels in Japan, it was no different. The itinerary had a HUGE emphasis on food. Here’s some highlights of what we’ve tried in Tokyo Japan…

Ichiran Ramen. Probably the best tonkotsu ramen in Tokyo and maybe even Japan.

Ichiran ramen with additional chashu
Ichiran ramen with additional chashu

Midori Sushi. Waited 2 whole hours before we eventually got in! Popular sushi joint with the locals.

Ultimate Sushi Assortment Midori Sushi Shibuya (2000 yen)
Ultimate Sushi Assortment Midori Sushi Shibuya (2000 yen)

Gindaco Takopachi was probably the best takopachi we’ve eaten so far. Beware, it’s really hot on the inside!

Delicious Takopachi Yum!
Delicious Takopachi Yum!

Butadon (Grilled Pork Rice). A specialty along Ameyoko Shopping Street.

Giga Shibire Butadon - 1.5kg of Grilled Pork Rice at Ameyoko Street Ueno Tokyo!
Giga Shibire Butadon – 1.5kg of Grilled Pork Rice at Ameyoko Street Ueno Tokyo!

Meals at Japan’s Convenient Stores (Konbini)! The top 3 konbini in Japan are Family Mart, Lawson and 7-11. You can practically find them at every corner of the city. Remember to stop by for cheap and good coffee (that’s what keeps us going on our travels), japanese bakery, rice balls or even a full fledge meal (think bento sets)!

Dinner of Yakitori and Rice Balls (Onigiri)
Dinner of Yakitori and Rice Balls (Onigiri)

Ebi Tempura…crisp on the outside and succulent within. Ah…

Tempura prawn and stir fried pork rice
Tempura prawn and stir fried pork rice

And how can we leave out the popular Japanese Curry Rice and Beef Bowl from Yoshinoya?

Yoshinoya Akihabara Tokyo Large Beef Bowl (960 yen), Curry Rice (350 yen)
Yoshinoya Akihabara Tokyo Large Beef Bowl (960 yen), Curry Rice (350 yen)

Established in 1880, Kamiya Pub is the place to visit in Tokyo for drinks and its home-made concoction of brandy and herbs (260 yen) called Denki Bran…

Asahi Draft and Denki Bran Brandy from Kamiya Pub Tokyo
Asahi Draft and Denki Bran Brandy from Kamiya Pub Tokyo

2. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 東京都庁

If you’re in Tokyo and wondering where to go in Tokyo Japan, look no further than Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building! Why? Because you’ll be able to see all the places of interest in Tokyo from the observatory at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. And it’s absolutely free!

2bearbear at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
2bearbear at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
View of Mount Fuji from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on a clear day?
View of Mount Fuji from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on a clear day?
View from South Tower Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
View from South Tower Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Address: 〒163-8001 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 2-8-1

Opening Hours
North Observatory: 9:30 to 23:00
South Observatory: 9:30 to 17:30

Closed On
North Observatory: 2nd and 4th Monday of each month
South Observatory: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month

3. Gachapon Capsule Toy Machine!!!(aka Turn Turn 转转 Toy Dispensing Machines in Singapore! :P)

One of the experiences that we wanted to try in Japan was the capsule toy machine! Remember those “tikam machines” (Singlish for “Try Your Luck”) that you’ll find outside mama shops (Singlish for “Mom and Pop Stores”)? Known as Gachapon in Japan, they can be found in many places all cross Tokyo! Not to mention, the many cute toys (Anpanman, MyMelody, Hello Kitty etc.) that you don’t normally find in Singapore. Try out this experience while you’re in Tokyo!

Gachapon Capsule Toy Machine aka Turn Turn 转转 Toy Dispensing Machines
Gachapon Capsule Toy Machine aka Turn Turn 转转 Toy Dispensing Machines

4. Tokyo Imperial Palace East Gardens: Tranquil Greenery

For a tranquil and peaceful experience in the heart of Tokyo, visit East Gardens of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The gate, moat and garden premise itself are great spots for photos. Entry is free.

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2bearbear @ Tokyo Imperial Palace East Gardens
Moat around Imperial Palace East Gardens
Moat around Imperial Palace East Gardens

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5. Tokyo Shopping Streets: Shimokitazawa Street, Harajuku, Shinjuku, Ameyoko Shopping Street

If you’re bored or thinking about where to go in Tokyo, head to one of the many Tokyo shopping streets. During this trip, we visited Shimokitazawa Street, Harajuku, Shinjuku and Ameyoko Shopping Street. At Shimokitazawa and Harajuku, you’ll find many hipster shops and cafes catered to the young (and young at heart). Over at Shinjuku and Ameyoko, you’ll be able to find great eateries and options for souvenir shopping in Tokyo. Even if you’re not in cafes or shopping, these shopping streets are still a must see in Tokyo. Check them out!

Ameyoko Shopping Street Entrance
Ameyoko Shopping Street Entrance
Takeshita Pedestrian Shopping Street Tokyo
Takeshita Pedestrian Shopping Street Tokyo
Streets around Shinjuku Train Station
Streets around Shinjuku Train Station
Shimokitazawa Station Tokyo
Shimokitazawa Station Tokyo
Cafe at Shimokitazawa
Cafe at Shimokitazawa

6. Pablo Cheese Tart Tokyo: Must Do in Tokyo!

Swept by the Tokyo cheese tart revolution? How about heading to the originator – Pablo Cheese Tart Tokyo? There are 2 entrances to the Pablo Cheese Tart branch at Harajuku. If you’re having takeaway, there is a queue at level 1 for purchases to go. If you decide to have a quick break, there are also tables and chairs available after you make your purchase. If you’re thinking of having a more leisurely afternoon tea break, the cafe upstairs provides you with that option. As the queue downstairs is usually longer, we chose to head upstairs for our cheese tart fix. 🙂

Pablo Cheese Tart Cafe Harajuku Tokyo
Pablo Cheese Tart Cafe Harajuku Tokyo
Pablo Harajuku Tokyo Berry Cheese Tart
Pablo Harajuku Tokyo Berry Cheese Tart
Pablo Harajuku Tokyo Classic Cheese Tart Smoothie
Pablo Harajuku Tokyo Classic Cheese Tart Smoothie

Address: 1 Chome-14-21 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Opening Hours: 10AM–9PM

7. Shibuya Crossing: What a Sight!

If you’re thinking about what to see in Tokyo, there is a sight that you must see for yourself at Shibuya Crossing. Here, you’ll be able to witness the sight over over 1000 people crossing the street at the same time. At peak hours, there have been reports of 3000 people crossing the Shibuya crossing in Tokyo – at the same time! :O As a result, you’ll see a sea of heads moving across this massive junction. This happens because of 2 reasons. Firstly, all the lights at this particular junction changes at the same time. Meaning, you can cross horizontally, vertically or diagonally all at the same time. Secondly, due to the central location of the city, many working class citizens and tourists past through this junction. And of course, some travellers like us who cross this junction just for the sake of crossing it 😛 You can get a good view at the bridge of Shibuya JR Station. Definitely a Tokyo must-see!

Shibuya Crossing (Before)
Shibuya Crossing (Before)
Shibuya Crossing (After)
Shibuya Crossing (After)

8. Shopping at Don Quijote: Best Selection of Tokyo Souvenirs

Even if you think that you have visited all the shopping venues in Tokyo, your shopping experience is not complete without a visit to Don Quijote. Don Quijote (also known as Don Don Donki or Donki for short) is a 24 hours shopping venue (akin to Mustafa in Singapore), where you can get all your souvenir shopping done at a relatively cheap price. Shopping options even extend to fashion, electronics, watches, jewelry and food at some outlets. Here, we got our kit-kat and Japanese souvenirs, not only at a discounted price but also with tax free shopping! With over 160 stores across Japan, Don Quijote is definitely within reach from wherever you are in Tokyo.

Asakusa Don Quijote
Asakusa Don Quijote

9. Tsukiji Fish Market Tokyo: Freshest Catch of the Day!

There are many places of interest in Tokyo. One of the top things to do in Tokyo has got to be the Tsukiji Fish Market. The reason? You’ve got it – the freshest catch of the day! Even the Japanese Royal Family get their source of the day’s freshest catch from Tsukiji Fish Market. Not only will you be able to taste the freshest sashimi/sushi here, if you’re early enough (we’re talking about 4am/5am), you’ll also be able to witness the auctioning of freshly caught Tuna – one of the most valued delicacies in Japan…

Tsukiji Nippon Fish Port Market Tokyo
Tsukiji Nippon Fish Port Market Tokyo
Crabs, Fish, Lobsters at Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market
Crabs, Fish, Lobsters at Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market
Fatty Tuna (maguro) Sushi Zanmai Tsukiji Fish Market Tokyo
Fatty Tuna (maguro) Sushi Zanmai Tsukiji Fish Market Tokyo

Address: 5 Chome-2-1 Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
Opening Hours: 5am to 1pm (3pm for the outer markets)

10. Tokyo Ueno Zoo: Seeing social classes in the animal kingdom of Japanese Macaques

At 600 yen, the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo is probably one of the cheapest zoo we’ve ever visited. But it does not mean it is of a lower quality. Besides the fact that many descriptions (if not all), are in Japanese, the collection of animals are actually quite interesting. Loved the cute sun bear playing with a broken trunk, the giant panda taking a lazy nap and the most memorable Japanese Macaques (snow monkeys) grooming each other.

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11. Akihabara Tokyo: Electronics and Chillax by the River

Akihabara is a electronics shopping district in Tokyo. Here, you’ll be able to find the latest gadgets and Nippon made (made in Japan) electronic products at a slightly discounted price as compared to back home. There are also many amusement parks from big names like Sega and Taiko. If you’re into UFO catchers, we’d advise not to try it here as we saw many people spending quite a bit to get those stuffed toys because the “hands” are actually quite flexible – meaning you’ll have a poor grip on the toys. Over at Kanda River, you’ll also be able to chill at Hatachino Brewing Lab @ Maach Ecute. There, we enjoyed a couple of freshly brewed beers, overlooking the bright lights of Akihabara…

White Ale and 3C Hop Beer at Hitachino Microbrewery Akihabara
White Ale and 3C Hop Beer at Hitachino Microbrewery Akihabara
Maach Ecute - Shophouses along Kanda River Akihabara
Maach Ecute – Shophouses along Kanda River Akihabara

12. Ordering from one of these Automated Ticketing Machines

Though not as fresh a travelling experience as before, we still wanted to try ordering from one of these automated ticketing machines inside Tokyo restaurants. At these machines, you’ll choose your desired dish, pay for it (almost always in cash) and a ticket will be dispensed. You’ll then bring your ticket to your seat and hand over the ticket to the staff who will then deliver your order in a relatively short time. We got to try this at Ichiran Ramen, Curry House and Yoshinoya in Tokyo!

Curry House Shinjuku Ordering Machine
Curry House Shinjuku Ordering Machine
Food ordering machine Ueno Udon/Don Store Japan
Food ordering machine Ueno Udon/Don Store Japan
Inside Ueno Ichiran Ramen (一蘭)
Inside Ueno Ichiran Ramen (一蘭)

13. Side trip to Mount Fuji

One of the biggest attraction in the whole of Japan has definitely got to be Mount Fuji. While in Tokyo, why not plan a side trip to Mount Fuji and the Lake Kawaguchiko area? During this trip, we took a 3 hours bus ride from Tokyo Station to Kawaguchiko Station – walking distance to our hotel at Fujizkura Inn where we had a room that overlooked Mount Fuji. To up the ante, we also visited Fuji Kawaguchiko Onsen Konansou for the Ryokan experience, complete with in-room onsen with Mount Fuji in the distance. Ah…

View of Mount Fuji from balcony of Fujizakura Inn
View of Mount Fuji from balcony of Fujizakura Inn
Konansou Mount Fuji Kawaguchiko In Room Onsen
Konansou Mount Fuji Kawaguchiko In Room Onsen
Dinner spread at Konansou (胡南庄) Kawaguchiko Onsen Hotel
Dinner spread at Konansou (胡南庄) Kawaguchiko Onsen Hotel

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14. Battle of the Tonkotsu Ramen in Tokyo: Ichiran or Ippudo

One thing that we had to figure out for ourselves was the battle of the best Tonkotsu Ramen in Tokyo. Did it belong to Ichiran Ramen (一蘭) or Ippudo Ramen (一風堂)? For us, Ichiran ramen won this battle hands down with its rich flavours, generous chashu and firm textured ramen. Where is the best tonkotsu ramen for you in Tokyo? Let us know in the comments section below.

Ichiran ramen with additional chashu
Ichiran ramen with additional chashu
Tokyo Ginza Ippudo Ramen (Original White - 白丸原味) with unlimited beansprouts
Tokyo Ginza Ippudo Ramen (Original White – 白丸原味) with unlimited beansprouts

15. Where to Stay in Tokyo Japan

With the likes of 5-star/Luxury-class hotels such as the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, there are no shortage of upscale hotels in Tokyo. The good news is that having travelled to Tokyo, Takayama, Nagoya and Mount Fuji, we realized that almost all hotels in Japan are impeccably clean. Also, due to the Japanese culture of taking hot baths, there’s almost always a bath tub in the room. So go ahead and enjoy any of the wonderful selection of Tokyo Hotels deals here!

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We hope you have enjoyed this Tokyo guide to the top things to do in Tokyo Japan! Remember to let us know your thoughts after visiting all these points of interest in Tokyo!

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If you have just completed a post from our 12 days of travels in Japan. Find out more about this trip to Japan in the following posts below.

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12 Days of Japan Travels: Tokyo Jimbocho and Imperial Palace Gardens Day 1

12 Days of Japan Travels: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Shinjuku Pablo and Shibuya Day 2

12 Days of Japan Travels: Mount Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi, Sanrokuen and Fujizakura Inn Reviews Day 3

12 Days of Japan Travels: Lake Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center & Sightseeing Bus Tour Day 4

Konansou Mount Fuji Hotel Review (湖南庄) : In-Room Onsen and Meals with views of Mount Fuji!

12 Days of Japan Travels: Lake Saiko Wind Cave, Ide Brewery Mount Fuji and Bus Ride to Takayama Day 5

12 Days of Japan Travels: Takayama Morning Markets Jinya-Mae, Miyagawa and Takayama Hidagyu Day 6

12 Days of Japan Travels: Takayama Hidagyu (Hida Beef) and Bus Ride to Nagoya Day 7

Takayama Hidagyu Beef: All You Need To Know!

12 Days of Japan Travels: Eating our way through Nagoya Day 8

12 Days of Japan Travels: Visit Nagoya Castle and Overnight Bus Ride from Nagoya to Tokyo Day 9

12 Days of Japan Travels: Ichiran Ramen & Kamiya Pub Reviews Day 10

12 days of Japan Travels: Tsukiji Fish Market, Ippudo Ramen & Akihabara Tokyo Day 11

12 days of Japan Travels: Ueno Zoo, Ameyoko Shopping Street & Giga Butadon Day 12

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