Tokyo’s best attractions around Nihonbashi & beyond 2025

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Explore Tokyo from Nihonbashi, Imperial Palace, Ginza, Asakusa & Sensō-ji, Akihabara, Tsukiji/Toyosu, and Skytree, steps or short hops from the hotel.

Nihonbashi Bridge & District

The city’s historic zero-mile marker anchors a neighborhood of heritage merchants and sleek Coredo malls. Browse washi, tea and knives from century-old shops, then pause for wagashi or matcha in intimate cafés. Evening brings lantern-lit alleys and a softly glowing stone bridge—perfect for a first Tokyo wander.

Imperial Palace & East Gardens

A green lung in the city’s heart. Trace moats and ancient stone walls to the East Gardens, where broad lawns meet Edo-era gatehouses and seasonal blossoms. It’s ideal for a quiet hour between meetings; go early for calm paths and long views back to Marunouchi’s towers.

Ginza

Ten minutes away, Ginza balances flagship luxury with craft ateliers and exquisite dining. Hop between department stores (Mitsukoshi, GINZA SIX), peek into tiny galleries, then settle into a sushi counter or kissaten. At dusk the neon blooms, turning Chuo-dori into a cinematic stroll.

Asakusa & Sensō-ji

Step through the giant lantern of Kaminarimon into Nakamise’s century-old snack and craft stalls. Sensō-ji’s vermilion halls, incense and fortune slips. Detour to Sumida Park for river breezes—or a short boat ride that reveals the city’s low-rise charms.

Akihabara

Electric Town still buzzes with retro game arcades, anime shops and specialty electronics. Hunt vintage consoles, browse model kits, or simply people-watch amid billboards and chiptune soundtracks. For a quieter cut, explore backstreets lined with tiny coffee bars and record shops.

Tsukiji Outer Market & Toyosu

At Tsukiji’s outer lanes, steam curls from tamago grills and seafood stalls—grab a standing sushi or knife demo. For the modern wholesale spectacle, head to Toyosu: upper-deck galleries overlook tuna auctions, while restaurants serve impeccably fresh donburi.

Tokyo Skytree

Ride to the Tembo decks for vast, weather-clear views—Mount Fuji in winter, the Tokyo Bay arc by night. The glass-floored panels add a gentle thrill; below, Solamachi’s shops and an excellent Sumida Aquarium round out an easy half-day.

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