Top Places to Visit in Tokyo According to Locals | HYPEBAE

2022-07-16 02:43:59 By : Mr. Eric Hua

Always ahead of the trends, Tokyo has long been a dream travel destination for many fashion and style enthusiasts, design lovers and of course, anime worshippers. While the Japanese capital is often praised for its endless options of shopping and entertainment, as well as for its convenient and intricate transportation system, there’s also a more traditional side to the vibrant metropolis. From numerous temples to picturesque Japanese gardens, to storied theaters where the classical Japanese dance-drama kabuki is performed, the city also takes pride in its country’s rich history and culture.

To help you make the most out of your next trip to Tokyo, we’ve asked some of our favorite locals including illustrator and actor Lauren Tsai, DJs Mademoiselle Yulia and Alisa Ueno, models Julia Abe and Lala Takahashi, as well as street style mavens AMIAYA to share with us their best tips to navigate the busy city. Continue reading for an insider’s guide to Tokyo, Japan.

For the travel-obsessed, be sure to check our other city guides.

Nakano Broadway “If you’re a fan of art, comics, figures, vintage books, art galleries and magazines, then Nakano Broadway will be like Disneyland for you. Nakano Broadway is right next to Nakano train station and is a special street full of food vendors and drugstores on the street-level, groceries underground, and a land of never-ending art discoveries on the upper floors. You could get lost here for an entire day. I recommend bringing cash as some vendors don’t take credit cards.” – Lauren Tsai

“There are many anime, manga and toy stores in this arcade. You may find old movie posters or art books as well. There’s also an arcade game area so I could literally stay here all day. There are cafés and a supermarket within the same roof, so it’s very local and chaotic in a way, and that makes this place really interesting.” – Mademoiselle Yulia

Asakusa “I like walking down the streets of the Sensoji Temple and eating around in that area. There is this place where you could make plastic food replicas. You should try doing that. It’s fun.” – Lala TakahashiShin-Okubo

“Shin-Okubo is the famous Korea town in Tokyo. Since I like K-pop and Korean food, I enjoy going there with my schoolmates and model friends from the same agency as mine. My favorite restaurant in the area is Myeongdong Norimaki.” - Lala Takahashi

“I just love this area. There are small boutiques and a lot of cafés, and there aren’t a lot of young people in the area so it’s very calm. This area has great energy, so you must come check it out and grab lunch or coffee at Ron Herman. There’s also an amazing udon noodle restaurant nearby called Zen. Sendagaya also has great access to all the major spots in Tokyo as well.” – Alisa Ueno

“If you are in Japan and not watching kabuki, you are totally missing out. I go watch kabuki once or twice a month. There are box seats with Japanese bento menus or lower-priced seats for short visits, so there are actually many options to how you could watch the play. There are gallery space, cafés and gift shops as well, so it’s worth a visit. Kabukiza Theatre was designed by famous architect Kengo Kuma.” - Mademoiselle Yulia

Address: 4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

“No other ramen could beat Ichiran, my favorite pork broth ramen! There are many locations of Ichiran in Tokyo, and they stay open until pretty late. So, even after a long day of work I could go there and have my comfort food.” – Julia Abe

Address: 1-17-10 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Funktique “Funktique offers a selection of ’80s and ’90s sporty vintage items. The clothes are affordable and super cute.” - AMIAYA

“You have to visit Shibuya 109. This place has created many trends for the girls in Japan and houses many Japanese clothing brands including my brand, Fig & Viper. The building itself is an experience, and you could check out all the current, cute Japanese fashion here.” - Alisa Ueno

Address:  2-29-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

atmos When in Tokyo, sneakerheads should make a beeline for atmos. From Nike and Converse, to PUMA and adidas, the popular sneaker boutique carries the latest footwear, apparel and even Japan-exclusive styles from some of our favorite sports brands. Catering to the female consumer, the store has also opened a few locations of atmos pink, an offshoot of atmos that stocks sneakers designed for women.

Dover Street Market Ginza If you plan on visiting Ginza, make sure to stop by Dover Street Market’s outpost located in the district. Resembling an art gallery, the multi-story concept store juxtaposes the latest designer fashion from brands such as Maison Margiela, Burberry and Moncler with large, photo-worthy installations. Of course, you may also pick up a COMME des GARÇONS PLAY tee as a souvenir from the store.

Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building You can’t possibly miss the Shiseido Building when wandering in Ginza. With an eye-catching exterior painted in the cosmetics brand’s signature red color, the building not only serves as the headquarters of the beauty company, but it also houses a sweets shop, a café, restaurants, a bar, a beauty center as well as a gallery.

Mustard Hotel If you’re looking for accommodation for your next trip to Tokyo, check out Mustard Hotel. A five-minute walk away from the Shibuya JR station, the minimalist hotel has a focus on community building and encourages guests to fully experience local culture. In addition to shared amenities like a common room with a mini kitchen, bikes and skateboards are available for rental. The hotel is also linked to a café-bar called Megan if you ever need to grab a quick bite or a drink.

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