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Best 1 Tokyo
Tokyo

Tokyo, a sprawling metropolis, seamlessly blends futuristic innovation with deep-rooted tradition. From the neon-lit streets of Shibuya to the serene Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo offers a captivating contrast. Explore trendy districts like Harajuku and Ginza, indulge in world-class cuisine, and experie...

9.45 Excellent
Why this score?

Tokyo receives a score of 9.5/10 due to its unparalleled combination of ancient tradition and modern innovation. The city's world-class infrastructure, diverse cultural offerings, and safe environment contribute significantly to its appeal. While the high cost of living and crowded conditions present challenges, they don't diminish the overall exceptional experience Tokyo provides.

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2 Regus Tokyo - Marunouchi

Marunouchi is the heart of Tokyo's business scene. A Regus virtual office here provides an elite Japanese address, essential for building trust with local clients and partners. The service offers meticulous mail handling and access to high-quality meeting spaces that meet the strict professional sta...

3 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower

Roppongi Hills Mori Tower is a landmark complex in Tokyo, seamlessly blending art, culture, entertainment, and commerce. Featuring the Mori Art Museum, numerous restaurants, shops, and a stunning observation deck, Roppongi Hills offers a comprehensive urban experience. Its modern design and vibrant...

4 Roppongi Hills

Roppongi Hills is a sprawling urban complex in Tokyo, showcasing a blend of architecture, art, shopping, and entertainment. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa, it features the Mori Art Museum, a variety of shops and restaurants, and stunning city views from the Tokyo City View observation deck. Roppongi Hi...

5 Ishikawa
Ishikawa

Ishikawa, a Michelin-starred Kaiseki restaurant in Tokyo, is known for its dedication to traditional techniques and the use of seasonal ingredients. Chef Takashi Hashimotos meticulous preparation and artistic presentation create a refined and memorable dining experience. The restaurants serene ambia...

6 University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo, established in 1877, is Japan’s oldest national university. Located in Tokyo, it's renowned for extensive research across numerous disciplines including engineering, science, and humanities. It serves as a leading institution for graduate studies and postdoctoral researchers...

7 Tokyo National Museum

The Tokyo National Museum houses an extensive collection of Japanese art and archaeological artifacts. Established in 1872, it is Japan’s oldest national museum offering a deep dive into the country's history and cultural heritage. It serves scholars, researchers, artists, and anyone interested in u...

8 Yoyogi National Stadium

Yoyogi National Stadium is a prominent indoor sports arena located in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan. Designed by the architect Kenzo Tange, it was completed in time for the 1964 Summer Olympics, where it hosted the swimming, diving, and basketball events. The structure is architecturally significant for...

9.24 Excellent
Why this score?

Kenzo Tange's landmark architecture receives enduring critical acclaim for structural elegance and Olympic legacy; aging facilities modestly constrain usability.

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9 Narisawa
Narisawa

Narisawa is a Tokyo restaurant led by chef Yoshihiro Narisawa. The establishment is recognized for its innovative approach to Japanese cuisine, specifically ‘satoyama’ – utilizing forest and seasonal ingredients with French culinary methods. It emphasizes sustainable practices and incorporates ferme...

10 Tokyo Comic Center (Comiket)

Comiket, held twice annually in Tokyo, is the world's largest fan convention and a cornerstone of otaku culture. It serves as a massive marketplace for doujinshi (fan-made comics and novels), merchandise, and a vital networking hub for creators and fans. The sheer scale of Comiket attracting hundr...

11 Tsukiji Market

Tsukiji Market was a significant wholesale fish market located in Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1935, it served as a primary hub for seafood distribution globally and within Japan. The market’s operations centered around the daily tuna auction, attracting international attention and providing vital s...

12 L'Effervescence

L’Effervescence is a renowned Tokyo restaurant blending French culinary expertise with Japanese ingredients and innovative techniques. Chef Shinobu Namae elevates traditional dishes through meticulous preparation and utilizes locally sourced produce. It's particularly appealing to discerning diners...

13 Den
Den

Den, led by Chef Zaiyu Hasegawa, offers a playful and innovative take on traditional Kaiseki cuisine. Hasegawas approach blends respect for Japanese culinary heritage with a modern sensibility and a touch of humor. The restaurants intimate setting and meticulous attention to detail create a memorabl...

14 Ghibli Museum

The Ghibli Museum in Tokyo showcases the works of Studio Ghibli, a renowned animation studio. Designed by Hayao Miyazaki, it offers visitors a unique immersive experience with original artwork, short films, and exhibits related to beloved titles like *Spirited Away* and *My Neighbor Totoro*. It’s pa...

15 Nippon Budokan

The Nippon Budokan is an indoor arena in Chiyoda, Tokyo, located within Kitanomaru Park. It was built to host the judo competition at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the first Olympiad to include judo as an official sport. The octagonal building, modeled after the Yumedono (Hall of Dreams) at Hōryū-ji temp...

9.08 Excellent
Why this score?

Globally iconic combat-sports and concert venue with exceptional history, intimacy and cultural prestige; aging amenities and cramped seating are accepted limitations.

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16 Institute of Science Tokyo

The Institute of Science Tokyo represents a significant consolidation of Japan’s leading science and medicine institutions. Formed from the union of Tokyo Tech and Tokyo Medical and Dental University in October 2024, it is a public university focused on advanced research and development. The institu...

9.05 Excellent
Why this score?

Merger of elite Tokyo Tech and medical institution creates very strong STEM and health research profile.

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17 Sushi Saito

Sushi Saito is a highly regarded Tokyo restaurant specializing in Edomae sushi. Chef Saito’s dedication to time-honored techniques and premium ingredients delivers an intensely focused culinary experience. It's favored by discerning diners seeking authentic Japanese cuisine and exceptional quality s...

18 Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai)

Established in 1949, Tokyo University of the Arts, known as Geidai, is Japan's national university for the arts. It was formed from the merger of the Tokyo Music School and the Tokyo Fine Arts School, both founded in 1887. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in music, fine arts...

9.00 Excellent
Why this score?

Japan's premier national arts university, elite selectivity, major alumni and cultural prestige.

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19 Florilège
Florilège

Florilège, led by Chef Hiroyasu Kawate, masterfully blends French techniques with Japanese ingredients and sensibilities. Kawates innovative dishes showcase a unique fusion of culinary traditions, creating a surprising and delightful dining experience. The restaurants modern and stylish setting and...

20 Nobuyoshi Araki

Nobuyoshi Araki is a contemporary Japanese photographer primarily known for his intensely personal photographic diaries. His work captures candid moments in Tokyo, often focusing on intimate portraits and exploring themes of urban life and desire. These images, frequently released as self-published...

21 Kabuki-za Theatre

The Kabuki-za Theatre is the principal venue for traditional kabuki performances in Japan, located in Tokyo's Ginza district. The theater was originally established in 1889 and has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times due to fires, earthquakes, and air raids. The current structure opened in 201...

8.88 Great
Why this score?

Tokyo's principal kabuki venue with deep tradition and high tourist-cultural recognition; consensus iconic for Japanese theater.

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22 Senso-ji Temple

Senso-ji Temple stands as Tokyo’s oldest temple, established in 645 AD. Located in Asakusa, it is dedicated to Kannon and represents an important site of Japanese Buddhist worship. The temple's historic architecture, including its main hall and pagoda, draws visitors interested in ancient religious...

23 Asakusa Hongan-ji Temple in the Eastern Capital

Asakusa Hongan-ji Temple in the Eastern Capital is a multicolor ukiyo-e woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, made around 1830 to 1832 during Japan's Edo period. It belongs to the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji and presents the Honganji temple in Asakusa, Edo, with workers active on the broa...

8.74 Great
Why this score?

Inventive rooftop viewpoint and rhythmic labor scene earn strong scholarly and museum regard.

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24 The Asahi Shimbun

The Asahi Shimbun is a major Japanese national daily newspaper founded in Osaka in 1879, and is one of Japan's largest newspapers by circulation alongside the Yomiuri Shimbun and Mainichi Shimbun. It publishes morning and evening editions and maintains headquarters in both Osaka and Tokyo. The paper...

8.74 Great
Why this score?

Globally prominent Japanese newspaper with extensive foreign bureaus, investigative tradition, and cultural authority; past reporting controversies remain notable.

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25 Sushi at Sukiyabashi Jiro

Sukiyabashi Jiro is a small sushi restaurant in Tokyo, Japan, known for its intensely traditional omakase service overseen by master Hiroshi Ono and his son. The experience focuses on meticulously crafted nigiri rice paired with exceptionally fresh seafood, including fermented fish, offering a rare...

26 Tsukiji Outer Market Tokyo

The Tsukiji Outer Market is a retail and restaurant district adjacent to the former site of the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in the Chūō ward of Tokyo, comprising narrow lanes lined with vendors selling seafood, produce, kitchen knives, and related goods. It originated in the early 20th century alo...

8.68 Great
Why this score?

World-class seafood, culinary history, specialist vendors, and dense food experiences remain exceptional; severe crowds and tourist pricing prevent top-tier status.

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27 Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower

Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is a 203.7-meter educational high-rise in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, completed in October 2008. The 50-story building was developed for Mode Gakuen and contains three vocational schools: Tokyo Mode Gakuen, focused on fashion; HAL Tokyo, focused on information technology and desi...

8.67 Great
Why this score?

Widely acclaimed for memorable cocoon form, expressive diagrid, functional symbolism, and Tokyo skyline identity; interior constraints receive minor criticism.

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28 Meiji Jingu

Meiji Jingu is a serene Shinto shrine located in Harajuku, Tokyo. It honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken with its expansive forest setting reflecting the imperial estate where it was established. The shrine provides a tranquil space for reflection and offers insight into Japan’s late 19th-centur...

29 The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo is a luxury hotel situated in Azabudai Hills offering unparalleled views of the city’s skyline. Known for its exceptional service and acclaimed dining options including Michelin-starred restaurants, it caters to discerning business travelers and those seeking an iconic ex...

30 Tokyo National Theatre

The Tokyo National Theatre is a performing arts complex located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, serving as the principal venue for Japan's traditional performing arts. Opened in 1966, the institution was established to preserve and showcase classical Japanese theater forms, including Kabuki, Bunraku puppetry, No...

8.62 Great
Why this score?

Japan's national traditional-performing-arts institution, strong preservation role and cultural authority; high specialist prestige.

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