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Things to Do in Tokyo: 25 Unique Experiences

Gaido Japan14 min de lectura

Tokyo is a city of endless discovery. Beyond the well-known attractions, there are countless unique experiences that make Tokyo unlike anywhere else on Earth.

Cultural Experiences

1. Samurai Sword Experience

Learn to wield a katana from trained instructors in Shinjuku or Asakusa. Sessions typically last 1–2 hours and include wearing traditional samurai attire.

2. Sumo Wrestling Tournament

Watch a live sumo tournament at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Tournaments are held in January, May, and September. Book tickets early — they sell out fast.

3. Japanese Cooking Class

Learn to make sushi, ramen, or wagashi (Japanese sweets) with a local chef. Many classes are offered in English in Tsukiji, Asakusa, and Shibuya.

4. Kimono Rental & Photoshoot

Dress in a traditional kimono and explore Asakusa's Senso-ji temple area. Professional photoshoot packages are available.

Unique Tokyo Experiences

5. Themed Cafes in Akihabara

From maid cafes to cat cafes, owl cafes to VR cafes — Akihabara and Harajuku have cafes for every interest imaginable.

6. Shibuya Sky Observatory

The rooftop observation deck at Shibuya Scramble Square offers stunning 360° views of Tokyo, including the famous Shibuya Crossing below. Best at sunset.

7. TeamLab Borderless / Planets

Immersive digital art museums that blur the line between art and visitor. TeamLab Planets in Toyosu is the newer venue with water-based installations.

8. Escape Rooms in Shinjuku

Tokyo has some of the most creative escape rooms in the world. SCRAP Entertainment runs many English-friendly rooms with unique themes.

9. Yoyogi Park & Harajuku

On Sundays, Yoyogi Park comes alive with street performers, cosplayers, and musicians. Walk to nearby Harajuku for Takeshita Street's wild fashion scene.

Night Activities

10. Golden Gai Bar Hopping

This labyrinth of over 200 tiny bars in Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most atmospheric neighborhoods. Each bar seats only 5–10 people.

11. Onsen & Sento

Relax in a traditional public bath. Thermae-yu in Kabukicho is open 24 hours. For a luxurious experience, try Ooedo Onsen Monogatari.

12. Baseball at Tokyo Dome

Even if you're not a baseball fan, the atmosphere at a Japanese baseball game is electric. Cheer sticks, organized chanting, and bento boxes.

Practical Tips

  • Getting around: Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card for seamless train/bus travel
  • Free WiFi: Available at most stations, convenience stores, and Starbucks
  • Best neighborhoods for first-timers: Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Akihabara
  • English-friendly areas: Roppongi, Shibuya, Tokyo Station
Tokyo never stops surprising. Every visit reveals new layers of this incredible city.
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