Ameyoko
A bustling open air market and shopping area in Ueno, Tokyo.
A bustling open air market and shopping area in Ueno, Tokyo.
Akiba Fukurou, Tokyo’s top-rated owl cafe Want to try out an owl cafe while you’re in Tokyo? Akiba Fukurou in …
The UNESCO World Heritage site, honoring Tokugawa Ieyasu One of the biggest spots for a day trip out of Tokyo, …
Cuddle with many different cute animals, including a capybara and a hedgehog, at the Harajuku Kawaii Zoo.
Gotokuji Temple is an Edo temple known for its sea of “Maneki-Neko” beckoning cat figurines. Come by for fun photo ops, as well as an interesting history.
Yanaka Ginza is a retro shopping street near Nippori station that is known for its cat-themed stores. It’s not big, but if you like cats, you’ll love it.
Tokyo’s most famous Shinto shrine, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken
The quintessential date spot for Tokyo couples, Tokyo DisneySea has a loyal following of Japanese Disney lovers.
Sitting in Ueno Park is the Tokyo National Museum, the oldest national museum in Japan. Inside, you’ll find thousands of precious artifacts.
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Sensoji Temple is a must-see for any first-time visitor.
Tucked away in bustling Shinjuku is a little alley that brings back memories of old Japan: Omoide Yokocho. It’s a retro street, crammed with yakitori shops, beer, and locals.
Shibuya Scramble Square is open, together with its Shibuya Sky rooftop deck! 213 stores and a gorgeous view from above.