There’s no doubt about it; Tokyo can be expensive. But you can reduce your expenses by enjoying these free things to do in Tokyo. Along with a few other tricks, this will help you cut your spending down to as low as $60 per day.
Fortunately, there’s no shortage of free things to do in Tokyo
In this guide, you’ll find 27 of Tokyo’s best free attractions. I’ve grouped them by neighborhood and I’ve also included a walking tour map for every neighborhood.
You’ll find the guide for each neighborhood on a separate page. I don’t usually divide my blog posts into separate pages, but this one is kinda long — I have too many interesting details and too many pretty pictures to cram them all into one page.
Enjoy your walking tour of Tokyo! As they say, the best things in life are free.
Loved it! We’ll be in Tokyo next week, very handy! Thanks!
You’re welcome! Have fun in Tokyo. :)
This is super helpful with ideas and maps! This is going to help us big time in how to spend our time in Tokyo! Thanks so much for putting this together!
My pleasure, Megan! I did so much research for my own trip to Tokyo that it would’ve been a waste to not write it all down and share it. :)
I absolutely love your guide and will follow it during my stay in Tokyo next August. All the best in the world for you :)
Thank you, Paulina! Glad you like it! :)
Hello, I love you blog. How many hours did it take to visit places in 1 neighborhood? For example, all the places you mentioned to visit in Shibuya. I am going to Japan next week for 4 days. Thank you :)
Hi Leanna, I’m not sure if this will reach you in time, but it depends. The route in Shinjuku, for example, would take a whole day, especially if you go shopping or sit at a bar for a couple of hours. For me the other routes take maybe half a day, so I could do two neighborhoods if I spend the entire day exploring. It gets tiring though, so bring good walking shoes!
Thank you for this guide !
It will be very useful :)
Glad to have helped! :)