When in Tokyo, we tend to do the usual tourist stuff: Disneyland, Shinjuku, Shibuya ... temples, etc...
Here are a few of my favourite things to do whenever in Tokyo:
1) Sumo Tour: Tokyo Tournament & Chanko Dinner Plan (12,700 yen)
Its an amazing, short, 4 hour tour by JapaniCan. If you love Sumo you would be extra happy, even if you do not, its an amazing way to get in touch and experience it firsthand.
Sumo tournaments go around the major cities, they rotate and I think there are 6 tournaments, with Tokyo hosting it twice a year. Each time, its about two weeks long, and you just pick a day, hopefully it coincides with your trip.
http://www.japanican.com/en/tour/detail/F560_/?aff=SEM
STEP 1Choose a Date
Choose a tour departure date from the calendar to continue to the next step.

2) Tokyo Blue Note Jazz
Think of the Frank Sinatra / Dean Martin nightclub days in intimate jazz clubs ... thats Tokyo Blue Note, its classy, very well designed, intimate and romantic. Whenever you are in Tokyo, check out their schedule of events, maybe you can find some artists you'd like to watch. Or just go and be adventurous. It has a set dinner that is pretty good before the music starts. I have managed to catch Pablo Cruise, Roberta Flack and Christopher Cross performing here before.
1 tue. | ![]() |
Music charge ¥6,000
2 wed. | ![]() |
3 thu. |
Music charge ¥13,500
4 fri. | ![]() |
Music charge ¥13,500
5 sat. | ![]() |
6 sun. |
Music charge ¥9,500
7 mon. | ![]() |
Music charge ¥7,000
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10 thu. | |
11 fri.[OFF] | |
12 sat. |
Music charge ¥8,900
13 sun. | ![]() |
Music charge ¥13,000
14 mon. | ![]() |
15 tue. | |
16 wed. | |
17 thu. | |
18 fri. | |
19 sat. | |
20 sun. |
Music charge ¥8,900
21 mon. | ![]() |
22 tue. |
Music charge ¥13,000
23 wed. | ![]() |
24 thu. | |
25 fri. |
Music charge ¥8,800
26 sat. | ![]() |
27 sun. |
Music charge ¥9,500
28 mon. | ![]() |
Music charge ¥7,800
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30 wed. | |
31 thu. |
Music charge ¥9,500
3) Cafe Anniversaire, Omotesando
Possibly my favourite cafe in Tokyo. Its perched right in the middle of the slope in Omotesando (the new Ginza). That slope alone has the prettiest luxury shops on it. Its a wonderful stroll and its nice to window shop or you could spend literally thousands in 20 minutes. That road alone has a lot of classy diversity and energy about it. Lovely trees and foilage paints the sidewalks.
People walking their beautiful dogs (expensive to keep dogs in Tokyo), its Parisian chic meets gentle classy Tokyo high class.
People walking their beautiful dogs (expensive to keep dogs in Tokyo), its Parisian chic meets gentle classy Tokyo high class.
But its not all snobbery. Right in the middle is Cafe Anniversarie, and itsactually borders the small lane that leads to a quaint romantic church.
"The café is part of a wedding factory, including a faux chapel situated beyond an arched passageway. On certain days, once every hour, newlywed couples pop out of the chapel and promenade through the archway heralded by the café trumpeter and his female accompaniest on the electric organ. Customers at the outside tables are given handbells to ring congratulations to the passing couple."
... and you can witness 2 to 3 weddings parties coming out of the church on weekends within an hour or two. Its kinda fun but Japanese being Japanese, they actually can schedule 3 or 4 weddings within a few hours. So, while drinking coffee, you are greeted by boisterous happy people wishing the couple well, along the lane.
"The café is part of a wedding factory, including a faux chapel situated beyond an arched passageway. On certain days, once every hour, newlywed couples pop out of the chapel and promenade through the archway heralded by the café trumpeter and his female accompaniest on the electric organ. Customers at the outside tables are given handbells to ring congratulations to the passing couple."
... and you can witness 2 to 3 weddings parties coming out of the church on weekends within an hour or two. Its kinda fun but Japanese being Japanese, they actually can schedule 3 or 4 weddings within a few hours. So, while drinking coffee, you are greeted by boisterous happy people wishing the couple well, along the lane.

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