
Tokyo in 10: Discovering Japan’s Futuristic Metropolis One Neighborhood at a Time
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This week on Travel in 10, David Brodie and Tim Johnson explore one of the most dynamic and endlessly fascinating cities in the world—Tokyo. From centuries-old temples to ultra-modern skyscrapers, Michelin-starred ramen counters to vending machines selling t-shirts, Tokyo is a city where every block is a new adventure.
David reflects on launching the podcast while living in Tokyo in 2005, and Tim brings his insights from a recent visit to the Japanese capital.
In This EpisodeSensoji Temple
- Tokyo’s oldest temple in the heart of Asakusa, surrounded by traditional shops and street food.
Shibuya Crossing
- The world’s busiest pedestrian intersection—Tokyo’s neon-fueled energy in one epic crosswalk.
Itoya Stationery Store
- A 12-story stationery wonderland in Ginza with a rooftop herb garden and hard-to-find writing tools.
Muji Flagship
- Explore minimalist Japanese design at its finest at this flagship Ginza location.
NHK Studio Park
- Try your hand at being a Japanese news anchor and explore the quirky world of Japanese television.
Where to Stay in Tokyo
Ritz-Carlton Tokyo
- Luxury above the clouds—beginning on the 45th floor with panoramic skyline views.
Shangri-La Tokyo
- Upscale and serene, located right at Tokyo Station for seamless access.
Park Hyatt Tokyo
- As seen in Lost in Translation, a serene luxury escape in Shinjuku.
Hyatt Centric Ginza
- Boutique vibes in a former newspaper office with nods to Tokyo’s media legacy.
Book & Bed
- Sleep in a bookstore at this quirky, capsule-style hotel for book lovers.
Can’t Miss Experiences
Tim’s Pick:
- Catch a baseball game in Tokyo—it’s a high-energy, cultural spectacle unlike anywhere else.
David’s Pick:
- Head to the Mori Art Museum for incredible exhibitions and the best city views in Roppongi Hills.
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