Where to Visit in Tokyo - 7 Unique Tokyo Districts You'll Want to See

Where to Visit in Tokyo - 7 Unique Tokyo Districts You'll Want to See

Where to Visit in Tokyo - 7 Unique Tokyo Districts You'll Want to See
13th July 2023

Tokyo is the bustling capital city of Japan that brims with vibrant energy and an abundance of diverse attractions. In this blog, we will take you on a journey through the districts of Tokyo, each with its own distinctive character. From the iconic landmarks of Akihabara and Shinjuku to the historical charm of Asakusa, we will unveil the hidden gems and must-visit spots across these Tokyo districts. Whether you're a culture enthusiast, a food lover, a shopaholic, or simply seeking new adventures, join us as we explore seven of the many districts in Tokyo.

Akihabara

In the captivating world of Tokyo districts, Akihabara shines as a must-visit destination for tech enthusiasts, anime aficionados, and pop culture buffs alike. Akihabara is renowned as the electronic mecca of Japan, offering a vibrant atmosphere and an array of top places to shop and explore. As you wander through the district's bustling streets, you'll find an extensive range of electronics, gadgets, and anime merchandise in multi-story department stores like Yodobashi Camera and the iconic Akihabara Radio Kaikan.

Akihabara is conveniently close to Chiyoda city, making it an ideal day trip destination for those looking to dive into this fascinating district in Tokyo. The moats, gates, and walkways of the Imperial Palace East Gardens and the neighbouring Kokyo Gaien National Garden are the main attractions of Chiyoda City. The famous National Theatre presents kabuki plays and bunraku puppetry, while Nippon Budokan park organises rock concerts and martial arts tournaments. 

WHERE TO STAY:  Ascott Marunouchi Apartments, TokyoAPA Serviced Residence Akihabara, TokyoTokyo Kanda Apartments, Tokyo

 

 

“Visiting Akihabara is like stepping into the super digital and gadget-filled heart of Tokyo! It's a paradise for gamers and tech lovers, with rows upon rows of claw machine arcade games and Gachapon machines, where you can try your luck at winning adorable collectables. Akihabara truly captures the essence of Tokyo and is an absolute must-visit when exploring where to visit in Tokyo.” – Daisy Vernon, Key Account Manager (APAC)

Asakusa

Nestled alongside the picturesque Sumida River, the traditional town of Asakusa emerges as a captivating district that effortlessly blends history, culture, and charm. As one of the most popular Tokyo districts, Asakusa enthrals visitors with its timeless appeal.

A highlight of the district is the magnificent Sensoji Temple, a revered Buddhist temple that stands as a symbol of spiritual devotion and tranquillity. As you explore the bustling streets of the district, make sure to visit Nakamise Shopping Street, a vibrant stretch lined with delightful shops offering traditional snacks, souvenirs, and handicrafts.

The district's allure is further accentuated by its proximity to Ueno, a captivating Shitamachi city. Many travellers opt to combine both Asakusa and Ueno in a day trip, immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere of these districts in Tokyo. From ancient temples to bustling shopping streets, Asakusa is a must-visit when considering where to visit in Tokyo, offering a glimpse into the authentic soul of the city.

WHERE TO STAY: Asakusa Kuramae 1 Apartments, TokyoAsakusabashi 2 Apartments, Tokyo

 

"Asakusa is not only known for its historic charm but also for its proximity to the remarkable Tokyo Skytree. Standing tall as a symbol of modern Tokyo, the Tokyo Skytree is a breath-taking television transmission tower located nearby the Sumida City. It soars to a remarkable height of 634 meters, making it the highest building in Japan and the second tallest in the world when it was constructed.

The tower's base houses a sprawling shopping centre with an impressive aquarium, adding to the allure of the area. The real magic happens on the Tokyo Skytree's observation decks, offering unparalleled views of the entire city. Standing at 350 and 450 meters above sea level, these enclosed decks are the highest in Japan. Asakusa truly shines as one of the must-visit Tokyo districts where the old and new seamlessly coexist.”   – Julie Sekiya, Senior Client Account Support (APAC)

Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro is a vibrant district in Tokyo that offers a plethora of exciting experiences for visitors to indulge in. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse attractions, Ikebukuro stands out among the districts of Tokyo. Shopaholics will delight in exploring the bustling Sunshine 60 street, the iconic Pokémon Centre Mega Tokyo, and the numerous otaku shops that cater to anime and manga enthusiasts. You can also experience performances at local Live Houses, immerse yourself in the arts at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, or visit the Hatoyama Hall.

Where to stay: Nisshin Palace Senkawa Apartment, TokyoKomagome 2 Apartment, Tokyo

 

"Ikebukuro is the perfect fusion of Shinjuku's bustling commercial atmosphere and Akihabara's vibrant pop-culture scene. It caters to a diverse range of interests, making it an ideal destination for a group of tourists with varying passions like anime, fashion, and electronics. A day out in Ikebukuro is great for people of all ages as well as families. This expansive commercial district not only offers a multitude of shopping opportunities but also delicious beer and slurp-worthy ramen.” - Helen Yang, Business Development Manager (APAC)

 

Harajuku

Harajuku is a district in Tokyo synonymous with creativity, fashion, and youthful energy. Renowned as a fashion mecca, Harajuku stands out as a hub for unique styles and trends. Shopaholics will revel in the trendy boutiques and flagship stores found in places like Tokyu Plaza and Takeshita Street. Beyond shopping, Harajuku is home to the picturesque Yoyogi Park, where you can escape the city's hustle and bustle and enjoy serene green spaces. Whether you're seeking the latest fashion trends, exploring boutiques, or simply immersing yourself in the city, Harajuku is an essential addition to your Tokyo itinerary.

Where to stay: Oakwood Residence Aoyama TokyoShibuya Apartments, Tokyo

 

"Harajuku is an absolute delight for those who enjoy thrift or vintage shopping, with its plethora of unique stores to explore. As you wander through Harajuku, don't miss the opportunity to visit Meiji Jingu, a serene shrine located just outside the district. It's a lovely place for a leisurely walk and sightseeing. Meiji Jingu holds significant historical value for the Japanese people, and I couldn't help but notice many locals bowing before exiting the gate, which piqued my curiosity. Harajuku encompasses the essence of Tokyo districts, where fashion, culture, and spirituality seamlessly intertwine, making it a must-visit destination when researching where to visit in Tokyo." - Regina Tan, Client Account Support  (APAC)

 

Roppongi

Roppongi is an eclectic district in Tokyo that seamlessly blends art, entertainment, and vibrant nightlife. As one of the most dynamic Tokyo districts, Roppongi offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors to enjoy. Art enthusiasts will be enthralled by the National Art Centre and Mori Art Museum, both of which showcase captivating exhibitions and installations from renowned artists. For those seeking a taste of the district's unique charm, Roppongi Sakurazaka and Keyakizaka Dori are must-visit destinations, lined with trendy shops, stylish boutiques, and chic cafés. Roppongi truly comes alive after dark, with its bustling nightlife scene offering a multitude of bars, clubs, and live music venues.

Where to stay: Oakwood Residence Roppongi T-Cube TokyoOakwood Hotel & Apartments Azabu, TokyoRoppongi 2 Apartments, Tokyo

 

"Roppongi is a fantastic district to explore for its vibrant after-work bar and restaurant scene. There is no shortage of pubs and lively establishments in the vicinity. It seems to be a popular spot for corporates who love to unwind here after a long day, enjoying a drink or two. Roppongi's atmosphere exudes sophistication and draws a crowd that appreciates the finer things in life. It's an absolute must-visit when exploring where to visit in Tokyo, especially if you're looking for a lively and sophisticated atmosphere to enjoy after work." - Regina Tan, Client Account Support –(APAC)

 

Shinjuku

This Tokyo district offers an unparalleled mix of vibrant city life, natural beauty, and unique attractions. Shinjuku stands as one of the most iconic districts, enticing visitors with its diverse range of experiences. Shopaholics will be thrilled to explore the countless shopping opportunities, from luxury department stores like Isetan and Takashimaya to the trendy boutiques of Shinjuku's bustling streets. For a serene escape, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden awaits, offering picturesque landscapes and tranquil walking paths. For a taste of the district's nightlife, head to Shinjuku Golden Gai, a labyrinth of narrow alleys packed with cosy bars and eateries. Don't forget to pay a visit to the famous Godzilla head, an iconic landmark that adds a unique touch to the cityscape.

Where to stay: Citadines Shinjuku Apartments, TokyoOakwood Apartments Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo

 

"The Skyscraper district is a bustling hub with vibrant bars and restaurants that create an exciting nightlife atmosphere. It's no wonder that Shinjuku is a popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking a lively night out. It's a top location to visit when exploring where to visit in Tokyo, promising endless entertainment and vibrant atmosphere." - Nora Majid, Account Manager (APAC)

 

Ginza

Ginza is one of the top districts of Tokyo renowned for its sophisticated charm, luxury shopping, and cultural experiences. Considered one of the most upscale Tokyo districts, Ginza beckons visitors with its elegant streets and world-class boutiques. It is also a shopping paradise with high-end department stores like Mitsukoshi, along with designer flagship stores showcasing the latest fashion trends. Beyond shopping, Ginza offers cultural delights such as Kabukiza, a renowned theatre that presents captivating traditional Kabuki performances. Art enthusiasts will be captivated by the Art Aquarium Museum Ginza, where mesmerizing displays of aquatic art come to life. The Hama Rikyu Garden with its beautiful landscapes and traditional tea houses provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city. When considering where to visit in Tokyo, Ginza is a popular destination.

Where to stay: Somerset Ginza East Apartments, TokyoGinza Chuo-ku Apartments, Tokyo

 

 

"Ginza, often referred to as 'the Japanese Champs-Élysées,' holds a special place in Tokyo's heart as the epitome of luxury and sophistication. Ginza is a neighbourhood that garners respect and admiration from everyone in Japan. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the best shopping, indulge in exquisite dining experiences, and find endless entertainment options.” – Cecilia Cia, Partner Account Manager (APAC)

 

Tokyo's diverse districts offer a treasure trove of unique experiences for every traveller. Whether you're seeking bustling shopping districts, historical landmarks, gardens, or captivating nightlife, Tokyo's districts have it all. Be sure to check out our blog for more in-depth information on the city's top 5 serviced apartments.


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