Japan

What's happening in Tokyo this weekend

Ramen hunts in Shinjuku, temple runs in Asakusa, and karaoke in Shibuya. Tokyo is sensory overload in the best way.

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Happening now in Tokyo

🏃Fitness

Morning run at Yoyogi Park

5K loop around the park. Quiet before the crowds arrive.

Yoyogi Park, Tokyo3/10
Social

Coffee at Fuglen

Norwegian-Japanese fusion cafe. Pour-over perfection.

Tomigaya, Tokyo2/4
🍜Food

Ramen crawl in Shinjuku

Three bowls, three styles. Tonkotsu to tsukemen.

Shinjuku, Tokyo4/6

Coming up this week

🧘Wellness

Yoga at Meiji Shrine gardens

Morning flow near the shrine. Peaceful start to the day.

Meiji Shrine, Tokyo1/12
🎶Social

Karaoke night in Shibuya

Private room, all-you-can-sing. J-pop encouraged.

Shibuya, Tokyo3/8
📸Creative

Photography in Yanaka

Old Tokyo charm. Narrow lanes, temples, and cats.

Yanaka, Tokyo1/6
🧗Fitness

Bouldering at B-Pump Ogikubo

Best climbing gym in the city. Shoe rental available.

Ogikubo, Tokyo1/8
🍣Food

Sushi making class in Tsukiji

Learn nigiri from a trained chef. Eat everything after.

Tsukiji, Tokyo2/8
🚲Outdoors

Cycling along Sumida River

Easy ride from Asakusa to Odaiba. Great views of the skyline.

Sumida River, Tokyo1/10

Your guide to Tokyo

Don't miss

Eat at a tiny six-seat ramen counter in a Shinjuku alley

Visit the Meiji Shrine forest then walk to Harajuku for the contrast

Explore the vintage record shops and kissaten coffee houses in Shimokitazawa

Take the Yamanote Line at night and watch the neon cityscape roll by

Local tips

Carry cash — many small restaurants and izakayas are cash-only

Get a Suica or Pasmo card for seamless train travel across the city

Never eat while walking — find a bench or stand still to finish your food

Neighbourhoods

ShimokitazawaNakameguroYanakaKoenjiDaikanyamaKichijoji

Good to know

Language
Japanese
Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY)
Best time to visit
Mar-May and Oct-Nov
Getting around
Trains metro and buses
Cost level
Moderate to high

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