Fusing tradition and modernity, the electrifying capital of Japan promises a captivating journey through time, culture, and innovation that will leave you enchanted.
In the midst of towering skyscrapers, this vibrant city reveals pockets of serenity with its ancient temples and shrines, offering a respite from the urban commotion. Yet, within its hidden corners, countless gems await your exploration. When night falls, the city's streets come even more alive, throbbing with energy with its eclectic culinary scene and spirited nightlife where each moment invites new discoveries. And the best part, all of this goodness is seamlessly connected by one of the world's finest transportation systems.
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Explore Tokyo

  • Shinjuku
  • Shibuya
  • Asakusa
  • Ginza
  • Roppongi

Shinjuku

Overview

With the world's busiest train station at its core, Shinjuku signifies Tokyo's relentless energy. Throughout the day, it thrives as a bustling business hub amid picturesque parks. As night descends, it evolves into a vibrant kaleidoscope of entertainment – from trendy izakayas to fancy restaurants that won’t break the bank. Not forgetting its most famous district, Kabukicho, adding a captivating touch to the city's nocturnal charm.

Known For

Dining, Nightlife

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Shibuya

Overview

Representing the essence of Tokyo's urban allure, Shibuya is the capital's go-to hub for fashion, entertainment, and youth culture – with countless boutiques, restaurants, and clubs lining the streets. Upon exiting the station, the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing awaits, a spot symbolising Tokyo's dynamic spirit as hundreds of pedestrians crisscross in unison.

Known For

Shopping

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Asakusa

Overview

Step into Asakusa's iconic Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist sanctuary, to savor a slice of Japan's rich cultural heritage. Just around the corner, immerse yourself in the bustling Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street, adorned with cultural shops. This charmingly traditional scene is juxtaposed with the city's modern icon, the Tokyo Skytree, making Asakusa a truly multifaceted destination within the city.

Known For

Sightseeing, Shopping

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Ginza

Overview

This glitzy district brings together upscale boutiques, high-end department stores, and designer fashion labels, making it a mecca for luxury shopping enthusiasts from around the world. Amid its lavish streets, you'll discover Michelin-starred restaurants and gourmet cafes that elevate the culinary scene, adding yet another layer of allure to this glamorous destination.

Known For

Shopping, Dining

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Roppongi

Overview

During the daytime, Roppongi beckons with its rich cultural scene, featuring prestigious art galleries such as the Mori Art Museum and The National Art Center Tokyo. But as the clock strikes past seven in the evening, the district undergoes a dramatic transformation, enticing you to immerse yourself in its vibrant nightlife, replete with an abundance of upscale bars and clubs to choose from.

Known For

Museums, Nightlife

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Eat, Shop, and Explore in Tokyo, One of the World's Most Dynamic Cities.

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Uncover the City's Urban Spirit

Kickstart your Tokyo adventure by witnessing the mesmerising chaos and order of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections. Shop away at mega malls like Shibuya Hikarie and Miyashita Park, and don’t forget to check out the Tower Records – home to Tokyo's vibrant music scene. Continue your exploration by taking a stroll to neighboring iconic spots like Daikanyama and Harajuku, making the most of your day in this dynamic city.

Ginza

Have a Taste of Japan’s Culinary Scene 

Navigate through the bustling aisles of Tsukiji Outer Market – one of Japan's biggest fish markets where skilled vendors proudly display an astonishing variety of ocean delicacies, from succulent sushi to melt-in-your-mouth sashimi. Then take a leisurely stroll to the lavish shopping district of Ginza to shop and continue your foodie exploration with an array of Michelin-starred restaurants and other culinary delights waiting to be discovered. 

Asakusa

Immerse Yourself in the City’s Rich Cultural Heritage

Delve deeper into the city's rich centuries-long heritage by paying a visit to Senso-ji, the oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple in the city. After immersing yourself in the serene spiritual ambiance of this historic site, shop for unique traditional tableware, eats, and miscellaneous souvenirs at Kappabashi Street and Nakamise-dori shopping street nearby. End your day with a hearty meal at Asakusa Imahan – a traditional Sukiyaki restaurant with a history of more than 120 years.

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