Tsukiji Fish Market

Until its relocation in 2018, Tsukiji Fish Market was the largest fish market in the world with a…

Shin-Okubo

Shin-Okubo (新大久保) is Tokyo’s Koreatown. Many people come here to eat at one of the Korean barbecue restaurants…

Shimokitazawa

Just one stop on the express train from Shibuya, Shimokitazawa is one of the most laid back areas…

Roppongi

Tokyo’s main nightlife district and an up-and-coming center for arts.

Omotesando

Omotesando (表参道) is a zelkova-lined boulevard was originally designed as an approach to Meiji Shrine, sometimes referred to…

Odaiba

Odaiba (お台場) is an entertainment and shopping district which offers something for everyone (a small beach, restaurants, shopping…

Nihombashi

If you had to mark the heart of Tokyo, and thus the heart of Japan, a strong case…

Nakano

Nakano (中野) is one stop from Shinjuku on the Chuo Line Rapid Service and one of most densely…

Kichijoji

Given the task of designing the ideal middle-class town in Tokyo, one would probably come up with something…

Kagurazaka

Pleasure quarter for the rich and powerful during the Edo period.

Harajuku

Fashionable district for teenagers famous for the cosplay sub-culture

Ginza

Ginza (銀座) is to Tokyo what Regent Street is to London or Fifth Avenue is to New York.…