TOP 100 Thing to do in TOKYO!

Hi, I’m TOKKI! And today, I’m going to share with you my TOP 100 recommendations for the top attractions, activities, and delicious food to eat while visiting Tokyo, Japan.

This top 100 Tokyo list is grouped together based on location. That way, you can use this guide to give you an idea of what to do while in a given area (e.g eat maguro while exploring Tsukiji Outer Market). Tokyo is MASSIVE, and I want to make sure you’re able to maximize your time doing what you love on your trip.

We will start in Shibuya, then Shinjuku, explore around Tokyo, and then make our way back to Shinjuku then end at Shibuya again. Yep, it’ll be a satisfying full circle. Here is the list of everything (+locations) we’ll cover today.

100 Things to do in TOKYO
1 Shibuya
2 Shibuya Scramble Crossing
3 Hachiko
4 Kaiten Sushi (Katsumidori Seibu Shibuya)
5 Miyashita Park
6 GBL
7 Mori no Tosyo Shitsu
8 Standing Sushi Bar (Uogashi Nihon Ichi)
9 Shibuya Parco
10 Pokemon Store
11 Nintendo Store
12 Jump Shop
13 Shirohige’s Cream Puff Factory (Hayao Miyazaki)
14 Shinjuku
15 Omoide Yokocho
16 Godzilla
17 Ramen (stay tuned for best ramen in Tokyo video coming soon!)
18 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
19 Japanese bakery (Little Bakery at 3- Chome)
20 Yakisoba Pan
21 Omakase (Sushi Tokyo Ten)
22 Kabukicho Tower
23 Gyukatsu (Motomorua Gyukatsu)
24 Kakigori (Azuki to Kouri)
25 Tokyo Skytree
26 Solamachi
27 Gachapon
28 Ginza
29 Kaisen Don (Tsujihan)
30 Uniqlo
31 Itoya
32 Asakusa
33 Kaminarimon Gate
34 Nakamise Shopping Street
35 Kibi Dango (Kibi Dango Azuma)
36 Ichigo Daifuku
37 Menchi Katsu (Asakusa Menchi)
38 Melon Pan Ice Cream (Asakusa Kagetsudo)
39 Sensoji Temple
40 Sumida Park
41 Tokyo Station
42 Ramen Street
43 Tsukemen
44 Character Street
45 Ekiben
46 Imperial Palace
47 Imperial Palace East Gardens
48 Katsu Sando
49 Ikebukuro
50 Onigiri (Yamataro Onigiri)
51 Round 1
52 Sunshine City
53 Donguri Kyowakoku
54 Pikachu Sweets
55 Mugiwara Store
56 Sanrio Cafe
57 Ueno
58 Ueno Park
59Ameya Yokocho
60 Takoyaki (Minato)
61 Akihabara
62 Super Potato
63 BIC Camera
64 Animate
65 Mcdonalds Japan
66Tsukiji Outer Market
67 Maguro (Maguroya Kurogin)
68 Tamagoyaki (Yamacho)
69 Wagyu (Jyu jyu Wagyu)
70 Yakitori (Toritou)
71 Matcha (Matcha Stand Maruni)
72 teamLAB Planets
73 Toyosu Market
74 Sushi Breakfast (Sushi Dai)
75 Odaiba
76 Diver City
77 Joypolis
78 Vending Machine
79 Harajuku
80 Takeshita Street
81 Milky Way Banana Smoothie (Banana no Kamisama)
82 Daiso
83 Okonomiyaki (Sakura Tei feat @Bento_Club )
84 Latte Art (Cafe Reissue)
85 Yoyogi Park
86 Omotesando
87 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
88 Solo Dining (Ichiran Ramen)
89 Shinjuku Central Park
90 Japanese pancake (Musashi no Mori)
91 Depachika (Isetan)
92 Yakiniku (Yakiniku Futago)
93 Shin Okubo
94 Konbini
95 MEGA Don Quijote
96 Shibuya 109
97 Purikura
98 Shibuya Yokocho
99 Shibuya Scramble Square
100 Shibuya Sky

And that’s THE TOP 100 THINGS TO DO IN TOKYO! Congratulations, we did it! Thank you for watching this video, and I hope it inspired you for your next Tokyo trip. Please like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments: what you’re excited for, your favorite Japanese food, or even what I missed. Anything and everything, I can’t wait to hear all about your adventure in this magnificent city.

With love,
TOKKI

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00:00 Intro
00:20 Shibuya
05:42 Shinjuku
10:08 Tokyo Skytree
11:25 Ginza
12:58 Asakusa
15:46 Tokyo Station
17:55 Imperial Palace
18:57 Ikebukuro
22:08 Ueno
23:42 Akhibara
25:17 Tsukiji Outer Market
27:58 Toyosu Market
28:51 Odaiba
30:18 Harajuku
33:24 Shinjuku
36:29 Shibuya
38:50 THANK YOU

14 Comments

  1. I’ve been living in Japan for a few years and didn’t even know you could do a lot of these things. Thanks so much sharing! Also… Yay, I’m in the video lol

  2. You have some amazing videos on your channel, best of luck on your travels. I was so close to visiting and working in Japan at one point myself. I had experience with Motion Capture and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity. That would've been a real dream come true to visit Japan.

  3. I'm glad that you covered museums, because they are one of the first things I run to when visiting a new city or country. I can't wait until the Edo museum reopens.

  4. Wow this is THE video I will come back to when I plan my next trip! Even after several visits there were still so many things that looked insanely cool but I had never heard of. I like how you have a mix of specific things as well as categories—sometimes you don’t have to go to the number one spot that everyone knows about, and you can just appreciate that it’s a city-wide phenomenon 😀 I learned a lot!

  5. I love the incredible variety of top foods, attractions, shopping, neighborhoods, parks, novelties, etc.!! This was comprehensive and mind blowing! Thank you for doing all the research and legwork for the rest of us, I only wish I’d seen your video before my last trip!

  6. That don from Kaisen Don looks delicious. The editing and script probably took you a long time! Thanks for the hard work

  7. Hello there from Japanese living in Tokyo. I was surprised by how well-organized all of the information and tips were. Good work!! As a local person, I would like to recommend one place for foreign travelers. It is " Golden Gai" in Shinjuku. In this spot, you can enjoy a tons of tiny bars and restaurants in the alleys with nostalgic showa era. Please check it out when you come to Japan next time.

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