Attraction hub · Asia
Best things to do in Tokyo
Planning what to do in Tokyo? This Routr attraction hub maps the geography of the city — neighborhoods, sight clusters, and logistics — without selling tickets. Pair it with our corridor tools and visa atlas before you go. Neon alleys, omakase counters, and shrine mornings.
- Destination
- Tokyo, Japan
- Vibe
- Concrete & Culture
- Known for
- Neon alleys, omakase counters, and shrine mornings
Neighborhoods to explore
Editorial geography only — confirm venues on OpenStreetMap before you go.
Shinjuku
Neon canyons, tiny yakitori alleys, and late-night energy.
Shimokitazawa
Vintage shops, live houses, and neighborhood coffee.
Asakusa
Temple mornings and old Tokyo street snacks.
Sight geography
Clusters around Tokyo — approximate map pins for orientation.
Tokyo center
Museums & architecture cluster — use OpenStreetMap on the ground to confirm hours and access.
North Tokyo
Museums & architecture cluster — use OpenStreetMap on the ground to confirm hours and access.
East Tokyo
Museums & architecture cluster — use OpenStreetMap on the ground to confirm hours and access.
West Tokyo
Museums & architecture cluster — use OpenStreetMap on the ground to confirm hours and access.
Planning the trip
Getting to Tokyo to see these sights
Check nonstop routes from your home airport, read the open route corridor sketch, then open a full Routr route brief — inspiration only, no ticket sales.
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Guided experiences in Tokyo
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July 2026
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