5 Things You Must See in Tokyo
From serene shrines to neon-filled streets, Michelin-star cuisine to peaceful gardens, every corner of this mega-city offers something extraordinary. If you’re visiting Japan’s capital—whether for golf, culture, or a larger Asia-Pacific tour—there are five unforgettable experiences you should not miss.
1. Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing is often described as the busiest pedestrian scramble in the world, and standing in the midst of it feels like stepping into a living postcard of Tokyo. With massive LED screens towering above, neon signs glowing in every direction, and thousands of people crossing all at once, the moment the signal turns green becomes an iconic and almost cinematic experience. Watching the scene from a nearby vantage point—like the Starbucks overlooking the intersection—adds another layer of fascination. Shibuya also offers incredible food, fashion, nightlife and a glimpse into the energy that defines modern Tokyo.
2. Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa
In contrast to Tokyo’s futuristic vibe, Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa offers a peaceful journey into the city’s ancient past. As Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, it welcomes you with the impressive Kaminarimon Gate and its giant red lantern, followed by Nakamise Street where traditional snacks, handmade crafts and colourful souvenirs line the walkway. Once inside the temple grounds, the air fills with the scent of incense and the quiet hum of prayers. It’s a calming, spiritual experience that reveals the cultural heart of Japan in a way few other places can.
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