Area Guide
Find Your Tokyo
Tokyo is not one city — it is a collection of completely different neighborhoods. Whether you want fashion, food, nightlife, temples, quiet streets, or cinematic photo spots, this guide helps you choose the right area for your day in Tokyo.
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- ShibuyaTokyo’s electric center of youth culture, fashion, nightlife, and iconic city energy.
- Harajuku & OmotesandoWhere Tokyo street culture, fashion, design, and calm green spaces meet.
- ShinjukuTokyo’s intense mix of skyscrapers, neon, food alleys, gardens, and nightlife.
- GinzaTokyo’s polished district for luxury shopping, refined dining, architecture, and elegant city walks.
- Asakusa & UenoTokyo’s traditional side, filled with temples, old streets, parks, museums, and classic local atmosphere.
- Roppongi & AzabuInternational Tokyo with art museums, restaurants, nightlife, embassies, and polished city views.
- Ebisu, Daikanyama & NakameguroA slower, stylish side of Tokyo with cafes, boutiques, riverside walks, and date-night restaurants.
- ShimokitazawaTokyo’s vintage, music, cafe, and indie culture neighborhood.
- AkihabaraTokyo’s center for anime, gaming, electronics, arcades, and otaku culture.
- Tokyo Station, Marunouchi & NihonbashiElegant business Tokyo with historic architecture, luxury hotels, refined shopping, and calm city streets.
- Odaiba & ToyosuWaterfront Tokyo with bay views, entertainment, shopping, digital art, and open spaces.
- IkebukuroA busy entertainment hub with anime culture, shopping, food, and a slightly more local Tokyo feel.
- KichijojiA relaxed local neighborhood with parks, cafes, vintage shops, food alleys, and creative energy.
- Koenji & NakanoTokyo’s alternative side, full of vintage shops, music culture, local bars, anime stores, and underground energy.