Tokyo is Japan's capital. It blends cutting-edge technology and centuries-old tradition, making it an ideal starting point for your Japan family vacation. The city's efficient public transportation, abundance of English signage, and family-oriented culture make it surprisingly easy to navigate and adjust to visiting the new country.
Here are the main highlights for families.
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most notable Buddhist temple, is in the Asakusa neighborhood. It’s a popular spot for omikuji or fortunes. Don't miss walking through the iconic Kaminarimon Gate and exploring the surrounding traditional shopping street, Nakamise-dori. Within walking distance, you’ll find Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest and the second-tallest structure in the world. From its observation decks, you can enjoy spectacular city views including Mount Fuji on a clear day.
Ueno Park is a bustling city park with several temples, the Ueno Zoological Gardens, Japan’s oldest zoo (home to 3,000 animals including beloved pandas), multiple museums (many with child-friendly sections), and open spaces perfect for picnics and prime cherry blossom viewing in spring.
Meiji Shrine, one of the most popular shrines in Tokyo, is set in a lush forest in the heart of the city. Nearby is the Harajuku neighborhood, full of colorful fashion, rainbow cotton candy, and character cafés. Trendy Takeshita Street's kawaii (cute) culture captivates kids of all ages. And just 15 minutes by subway, you’ll find the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing, Shibuya Crossing.
Odaiba Island, a futuristic artificial island in Tokyo Bay, is a family playground. Visit TeamLab Borderless, an immersive digital art museum offering stunning interactive exhibitions, or enjoy classic entertainment at Legoland Discovery Center and Joypolis, Sega's three-story indoor theme park.
Ghibli Museum in Mitaka (the Western Tokyo region) is a must for fans of Hayao Miyazaki's beloved animated films like "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away." This whimsical museum celebrates the art of animation. Be sure to purchase tickets months in advance.
Food is a huge part of the adventure in Japan. In Tokyo, you’ll find many themed Cafés, from the Pokémon Café (reserve well in advance) to the Kawaii Monster Café with its psychedelic decor and colorful food.
Department store food halls (called depachika) offer affordable, high-quality meals with picture menus, making ordering simple for families.
Tokyo is also home to two Disney resorts, Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, which are often considered the most beautiful Disney parks in the world.