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Tokyo Bucket List Experiences You Need To Have

Tokyo is an incredible city full of ancient temples, neon lights and beautiful Japanese gardens. You’ll never get bored here as there’s so many bucket list worthy things to do, there’s a huge range of shops, dining options and quirky attractions.

Here are some top bucket list experiences you need to have in Tokyo:

Explore the ancient temple Sensō-ji

Address: 2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

Tips: Waf some of the incense smoke over your body as its said to cure any ailments you may have and improve health.

Sensō-ji temple Asakusa

Have your fortune told

Find out your fortune at one of the temples, at Sensō-ji you shake a box and pull out a stick with a Japanese number on then match this up with a drawer and pull out your fortune. If its good you keep it but if its bad tie it to a post, to get rid of your bad luck.

Tokyo temple fortuneHave Ramen at Tokyo station

Ramen Street is an area in the underground mall of the Tokyo Station railway station’s that has eight restaurants specializing in ramen dishes.

You choose your ramen from a vending machine, get your ticket and hand this to the waiter who will seat you. If you don’t fancy ramen, dipping noodles is also delicious!

Tokyo Ramen

Cross the famous Shibuya crossing

Address: 1 Chome-23-10 Jinnan, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0041, Japan

Tip: Head to the rooftop at Magnet 109 shopping centre for a free viewpoint of the crossing.

Shibuya crossing Tokyo

Visit the top floor of the government building for a free view over the city

Address: 2 Chome-8-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo 163-8001, Japan

Tip: For around £5 you can enjoy a drink buffet with teas, coffee and juices, whilst admiring the views.

Tokyo Government building viewpoint

Eat Katsu curry at CoCo Ichibanya

This chain restaurant can be found in many locations over Tokyo, you choose what spice level and meat you want. Be prepared to queue here as it can get busy.

Katsu curry Tokyo

Enjoy the free viewpoint at the Asakusa culture tourist information centre

Address: 2 Chome-18-9 Kaminarimon, 台東区 Tokyo 111-0034, Japan

Asakusa culture tourist information centre

Take a photo of Tokyo’s most famous dog

Meet Tokyo’s most famous dog statue, Hachikō. He visited Shibuya’s station everyday to meet his owner professor after work. Even after the professor passed away Hachikō continued to visit the station everyday.

Hachikō dog statue

Eat crepes in Harajuku

Harajuku is famous for it’s quirky vintage clothing stores, it’s a pink lovers dream. If you visit Harajuku make sure you get a crepe they have few different crepe stalls serving loads of flavours. The crepes were great but a bit sickly after a while so sharing one might be a better idea than getting your own.

Crepe Harajuku

Stay in a book & bed hostel

Address:Pagoda Asakusa 6th FL 16-9 2-Chome Kaminarimon Taito,  Japan 111-0034

Book & Bed hostel Asakusa

Visit Shinjuku at night to see all the neon lights

Neon lights Shinjuku

Eat Mount Fuji cake

When you visit Mount Fuji, stop of at the fifth station to sample this cake

Mount Fuji cake

Wander around the beautiful Imperial Palace gardens

Address: 1-1 Chiyoda, 100-8111, Japan

The palace gardens are free to enter and there’s a lot to explore so make sure you have comfy shoes on.

Imperial palace gardens

Ride on a bullet train

On our trip to Mount Fuji we got to ride on a bullet train on the way back to Tokyo. It was a really fun experience, the trains move so fast!

Bullet train Tokyo

Buy Hello Kitty gifts 

This store was located inside Magnet 109 by Shibuya crossing, but you’ll most likely see some Hello Kitty gifts in quite a few shops.

Hello Kitty Store Tokyo

Other Bucket List Experiences

  • See a Professional Sumo Match
  • Try and win a toy at an arcade
  • Take a photo of Godzilla’s head at Hotel Gracery
  • Try out Karaoke
  • Take cute photos at a photo booth in Harajuku
  • Visit Tokyo DisneySea
  • Participate in a traditional tea ceremony
  • Bar hop at Golden Gai
  • Become a sushi expert with a cooking class
  • Go shopping at Tokyo station
  • Relax at an onsen

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