A Culinary Travel Guide for 24 Hours in Tokyo

Tokyo Travel Guide

Let us take you on an adventure to the modern hub of culture, city life and cuisine - Tokyo, Japan. A world on its own with so much to see and do, we have narrowed down our most recommended spots to give you the ultimate 24 hours in Tokyo travel guide.

Tokyo Tourism | Must-See Sights

One visit to Tokyo can allow you to see the full breadth of Japanese culture, from traditional kabuki theatres to the futuristic district of Ginza, where the streets are lined with luxury fashion and 5-star restaurants. But where to start?

The heart of the city is the best place to find yourself (and also a lot of other travellers in search of the must-see sights of Japan). Most of Tokyo has been built around the Imperial Palace, in which you can admire the beauty of the Emperor's home and the surrounding 115 hectares of green gardens. *A useful tip to remember is that the Tokyo Station is also next door, making it easy to transport around the city.

Other must-see sights to check off your travel to-do list include:

  • The famous Shibuya Crossing - Experience the energy of the hustle and bustle. This area also comes alive at night with karaoke bars, live music events and cinemas opening their doors to all.
  • Harajuku - Filled with quirky vintage boutiques, rainbows of street art, cosplay shops and trendy coffee shops.
  • Yoyogi Park - Not only a green haven in the midst of the city smoke but the home of cultural festivals including food and arts within the open-air theatre
  • Tokyo National Museum - Explore the world’s largest collection of Japanese art

Best Restaurants In Tokyo, Japan

The Tokyo Japanese restaurant scene is unbeatable. You are never a stone's throw away from a celebrity chef-approved restaurant or from a hole-in-the-wall noodle bar!

It’s no secret that here at Sing Kee we are lovers of Japanese food. The combination of sweet, sour and bitter ingredients is a foodies heaven. Here are some of our favourite restaurants for you to check out:

Gourmet Dining - Hakkoku offers a total of 8 seats for an intimate sushi experience.
Local Food - Sunaba cooks up a local’s delight of Tokyo’s soul food; Soba (buckwheat noodles).
Vegetarian and Vegan - Ain Soph, Ginza is built upon beautifully presented vegan bento boxes.
Coffee Shops - Kayab Coffee is set in a two-story house built in 1916, the traditional tatami floor is perfect for those who want the best of both worlds when old meets new!

Japanese Street Food

The most exciting experience in Japan is tasting the street food that every vender has to offer. Quickly prepared, an array of aromas and affordable places! The best Japanese foods can be found in the most unexpected areas, so look out for ‘Yatai’ and be daring with your taste buds.

Here’s what we recommend adding to your foodie bucket list:

  • Takoyaki - Fried batter balls filled with octopus, tempura, pickled ginger and spring onion
  • Yakisoba - An essential dish made from sizzling buckwheat noodles, pork, cabbage Japanese mayo and topped with a fried egg.
  • Imagawaki - A bit-size dessert made from a mix of batter, sweet red bean paste, chocolate and/or custard.

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