![]() But this unusual interactive museum is well worth visiting even if you aren’t planning to take the perfect photo. The digital art show TeamLab Planets is one of the most Instagrammable things to do in Tokyo. 4) TeamLab Planets Digital Art Show The Forest of Lamps at TeamLab Borderless Is it for you? Read Simon’s entertaining Robot Restaurant review to find out.ĭetails: Robot Restaurant is currently closed and it’s unclear if it will reopen. The energetic, wild performance features robots, dragons, ninjas, blue-haired dancers, creepy clowns, guitarists on swings, drums, a whole lot of neon lights, and really loud music. The Robot Restaurant is not a restaurant and there aren’t many robots, but this show is one of the weirdest things to do in Tokyo. Buy your Tokyo Disney e-ticket on Klook here. It’s best to book online to avoid queues on the day. One-day tickets cost from 8400 yen ($60). If you are a theme park fan, we also recommend Universal Studios Japan in Osaka which is home to thrill-seeking rides, the new Nintendo World, and the magical Harry Potter World-one of the top Japan tourist attractions.ĭetails: Tokyo DisneySea ticket prices vary depending on the date. If you have the time, spend a day at each. Tokyo Disneyland is the more classic Disney park with the fairytale castle and much-loved rides like Space and Splash Mountains. It’s such a fun day out! Read about our favourite DisneySea rides including a recommended itinerary for adults and tips for avoiding the crowds. The nautical theme park features seven ports inspired by real places and ocean legends including American Waterfront, Mediterranean Harbor (which looks just like Italy), Arabian Coast, and the unique Mysterious Island complete with erupting volcano.Īttractions are more adult-orientated than at neighbouring park Tokyo Disneyland and you can even see a Broadway show and have a cocktail in a 1920s lounge aboard a cruise liner. It might seem a waste to spend a day of your Tokyo trip at Disney, but DisneySea is unlike any of the other Disney parks in the world (and is possibly the best). 2) Tokyo DisneySea DisneySea is one of our top things to do in Tokyo. It takes you to iconic Tokyo places like Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku and Shinjuku. It’s now a similar experience with a different company where you can choose from a range of costumes.ĭetails: There are fewer tours available at the moment, but this one-hour Go-Kart Tour with Monkey Kart costs $138 including costume rental and photos. ![]() Note: This used to be called Maricar and you could dress up as Mario characters, but Nintendo shut that down. The go-karts are easy to operate, but you need an international driving permit, so make sure you get one before leaving your home country. Our tour was from 4 – 6 pm, so we experienced the golden late afternoon light, sunset, and the neon lights once darkness hit.Ī highlight was driving across the massive Rainbow Bridge at full speed (60 Kmph and you feel it in a go-kart) with an incredible view of the Tokyo skyline. Dressing up and driving a go-kart is one of the most fun things to do in Tokyo! It’s a surreal experience as you drive past skyscrapers and tiny shrines, busy crossings and quiet residential neighbourhoods, all while people stare, wave, and take your photo. Go-karting was a dream come true for Simon, but as I hadn’t driven in years, I spent the first hour of the two-hour tour terrified and the second hour having so much fun! Yes, you drive a tiny go-kart on the real streets of Tokyo amongst cars, buses, and trucks! ![]() Back to Contents Fun Things to Do in Tokyo, Japan 1) Cosplay Go-Karting Go-karting is a Tokyo must do!ĭressing up as your favourite character and driving a go-kart around the Tokyo streets has to be the coolest thing you can do in Tokyo.
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