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Tokyo can feel overwhelming — it’s really dozens of distinct neighborhoods stitched together by trains. Here’s a first-timer’s shortlist of the things genuinely worth your time, mixing the icons with a few local favorites.
The icons (do at least these)
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing — the famous intersection; view it from above at a nearby café or Shibuya Sky.
- Senso-ji, Asakusa — Tokyo’s oldest temple; go early to beat crowds, then explore the old-town lanes.
- Meiji Shrine + Harajuku — a forest shrine next to Tokyo’s wildest street fashion.
- teamLab — the immersive digital-art museum; book tickets in advance.
Neighborhoods to wander
- Shinjuku — nightlife, Golden Gai, and the free observation deck at the Metro Government Building.
- Shimokitazawa — vintage shops and cafés, relaxed and local.
- Yanaka — old Tokyo alleys that survived the wars; quiet and charming.
- Akihabara — anime, games, and electronics; see how to buy figures.
Food experiences
- Tsukiji Outer Market for a seafood breakfast.
- Standing sushi, ramen shops, and depachika (department-store food halls) — some of the best cheap eats anywhere.
- Konbini snacks count too — see our konbini must-buys.
Easy escapes
When you want a break from the city, Tokyo has brilliant day trips (Hakone, Nikko, Mt. Fuji).
Practical tips
- Base yourself on the Yamanote line — see where to stay in Tokyo.
- Get an IC card (Suica/Pasmo) and an eSIM so you can navigate freely.
- Book timed-entry attractions (teamLab, Shibuya Sky) ahead on Klook .
Fitting Tokyo into a bigger trip? Use our 7-day Japan itinerary.
