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The Foodie
Ramen counters, standing sushi, no-menu izakayas.
RamenMarkets
Culture Lover
Temples at dawn, craft shops, local festivals.
TemplesArt
The Explorer
The alley no map shows. Slowly dying shotengai.
BackstreetsLocal
Night Owl
Golden Gai at midnight. Bar with no sign on the door.
BarsJazz
The Family
Easy routes, space to breathe, things to actually see.
ParksEasy walks
The Shopper
Ceramics in Koenji, vintage in Shimokitazawa, knives.
VintageCraft

The Tokyo Edit

Each district is a different city. Pick one that fits how you travel.

浅草
Free district
Asakusa
Temple town, shitamachi soul, neon lanterns after dark.
TemplesStreet food
谷中
Yanaka
Old Tokyo that never left. Cats, temples, and the best egg sandwich in the city.
Old TokyoTemplesCats
渋谷
Shibuya
The crossing, the energy, and the nightlife Tokyo is famous for.
NightlifeIconicFashion
新宿
Shinjuku
Golden Gai, the busiest station on earth, and a skyline that doesn't sleep.
Golden GaiNightlifeBars
原宿
Harajuku
Street fashion's spiritual home. Takeshita-dori, Omotesando, Meiji Shrine.
FashionShoppingShrine
中目黒
Nakameguro
Canal-side coffee, design boutiques, and sakura in March.
CoffeeSakuraBoutique
下北沢
Shimokitazawa
Vintage stores, live music venues, and the best curry outside Kanda.
VintageLive musicCurry
銀座
Ginza
Old money, gallery-grade window shopping, and the city's quietest department stores.
LuxuryGalleriesDining
秋葉原
Akihabara
Electronics, anime, and the otaku culture that rewired global pop culture.
ElectronicsAnimeGaming
上野
Ueno
Museums, pandas, and the park that belongs to everyone.
MuseumsParksZoo
六本木
Roppongi
Mori Art Museum, Nanzuka Gallery, and the nightlife Tokyo doesn't advertise.
ArtNightlifeGalleries
代官山
Daikanyama
Tree-lined boutiques, Tsutaya Books, and the city's best independent coffee.
BoutiqueBooksCoffee
高円寺
Koenji
Tokyo's counterculture capital — thrift stores, live houses, and the best Awa Odori.
VintageLive musicPunk
池袋
Ikebukuro
Owls, ramen street, and Sunshine City — Tokyo's underrated north.
AnimeFoodOwls
神保町
Jimbocho
The world's greatest concentration of secondhand bookshops. Curry for lunch. Always.
BooksCurryAntiques
築地
Tsukiji
The outer market survived the move. Best tuna bowl before 8am. Go early.
MarketSeafoodMorning
恵比寿
Ebisu
Beer garden, photography museum, and one of Tokyo's most liveable neighbourhoods.
BeerRelaxedPhotography
墨田
Sumida
Skytree, riverside walks, and craftsmen's workshops the tour buses skip entirely.
CraftRiversideSkytree
代々木
Yoyogi
Meiji Shrine, the forest park, and weekend surprises the guidebooks haven't found.
ParkShrineForest

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