10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Tokyo Prefecture That You Shouldn't Miss

July 31, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Ebisuya Asakusa, Japan Wonder Travel, Owl Cafe Akiba Fukurou, Mayuko's Little Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class, Studio EVE, Waho-An NATURE Tokyo, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills), Ueno Park, Hama Rikyu Gardens.
Restaurants in Tokyo Prefecture

1. Ebisuya Asakusa

Excellent
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5.0 based on 3,853 reviews

Ebisuya Asakusa

Enjoy Japanese history, traditions, and the seasonal beauties from a rickshaw with our staff's omotenashi (hospitality). Our staff, with a rich knowledge of the city, will help make a special memory for your trip. We will take you to see interesting things you would not find in guidebooks or on websites.

2. Japan Wonder Travel

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5.0 based on 1,796 reviews

Japan Wonder Travel

"Let's enjoy one step deeper!" We are doing private customized tour, theme tour! It's more fun and enjoyable when you walk with our local and friendly guides. Let's explore together.

3. Owl Cafe Akiba Fukurou

67 Kanda Neribeicho Akiba Fukurou Bldg. 1F, Chiyoda 101-0022 Tokyo Prefecture [email protected] http://akiba2960.com/
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5.0 based on 3,685 reviews

Owl Cafe Akiba Fukurou

To live more fulffiling life through interaction with owls... It's our philosophy. Interacting with relaxed-adorable owls make many people smile, and we think owls can heal our tired hearts like a therapy. We prioritize to keep our owls in good health ,and then, we apply the healing effects of 《Classical Music,Sconce Lighting,and White Color》 to our room so that our guests can experience "extraordinary healing". As a part of our perfomance, every flow of background music has its own theme, we go along with the story for 1 hour. The number of guests will be【limited to small gruops,and our room is provided by reservation only】so that the guests can spend some cozy time. We hope you will enjoy the “healing entertament” which is the only one bizarre-space in the world ♪

Reviewed By Sakura_bliss

I never thought that I would have been able to be so close to an owl or even have one snuggling me. I highly recommend to visit this cafe, the owls are very well taken care of by friendly caretakers who will also help you take group photos professionally. The owls are also given time to rest after each sessions, do also note that no food will be provided but I can assure you that food will be the last thing on your mind when you visit these cuddly birds. They also have a shop in the cafe that sells various things from shirts to puzzles and even postcards of the owls!

4. Mayuko's Little Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class

Meeting point: Sendagaya Station, Sobu line, Sendagaya, Shibuya 151-0051 Tokyo Prefecture +81 80-3502-2005 [email protected] http://www.mayukoslittlekitchen.com/?utm_source=Tripadvisor&utm_medium=ContactDetails&utm_campaign=TA
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5.0 based on 809 reviews

Mayuko's Little Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class

"Learn a homestyle approach to simple & yummy Japanese dishes". We offer you what Japanese people really eat as an everyday meal in a little private kitchen in the middle of Tokyo with a friendly atmosphere! Please inquire by E-mail or visit our Website!

Reviewed By HarveyGlobetrotter

We spent a delightful morning with Mayuko learning to make bento boxes with panda rice balls. Mayuko is extremely friendly and positive, and a great teacher - we learned some cool techniques which we've since incorporated into our own cooking since returning to our home country, and my wife went out shopping straight after the class to get equipment to make bento boxes of our own. We did a few different activities and classes while we were in Japan for a month and this was easily the most fun we had. I heartily recommend this class to anyone who wants to have a fun morning with a great host and learn some cool things about Japanese cuisine.

5. Studio EVE

1-4-13 Matsubara, Setagaya 156-0043 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5376-3633 [email protected] http://stringraphy.com/
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Studio EVE

“Studio EVE Studio” is a home of "Stringraphy Ensemble". "Stringraphy" is the WINNER of LOVE TOKYO AWARDS 2017! "Stringraphy" is a Japanese original musical instrument made of silk strings and paper cups which Kazue Mizushima invented in 1992. About one hundred string telephones transform the space into an immense acoustic "harp". “Stringraphy Live Performance 2018” Date & Time: 9/7(Fri.)19:30 9/8 (Sat.) 15:00 Doors Open: We will open 30 minutes before the concert is scheduled to begin. Fees: 2,000 Yen (Under 15 years old: 1,000 Yen)at the door Please make a Reservation: Please send an email message giving the following information. Name: E-mail address: Phone number: Reservation Date & Time: The number of people: What area (prefecture or ward) are you living in?: Nationality:

6. Waho-An NATURE Tokyo

7-8 Dokken-Daikanyama-Heights1F, Daikanyama, Shibuya 150-0034 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6455-3213 [email protected] http://www.natura-w.com/
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5.0 based on 869 reviews

Waho-An NATURE Tokyo

The concept of Waho-An NATURE Tokyo is to provide superior healing through targeted treatments that enable clients to enjoy a healthy life that is free from physical discomfort. Our therapies provide healing while at the same time relieving symptoms such as stiffness in the shoulders, lower back pain and knee pain. We can solve problems that have caused discomfort for many years and improve our clients’ health by dealing with issues related to poor posture and tiredness. We welcome overseas visitors and encourage you to visit us and relieve yourself of the tiredness from your strenuous travel itinerary. Please ensure your body is relaxed and healthy to enable you to enjoy your time in Japan and take home many happy memories. Reservations are available on the phone. (English ok)But when we are doing massages, we can not answer your calls. At that time, please email from the CONTACT US page from our website. Thank you.

Reviewed By Pilsener2018

I have been here several times with lower back pain (especially after long haul flights) and each time I have been given a careful and thourough evaluation, followed by excellent treatment by Ryo. He doesn’t just relieve the pain, he showed me some exercises to help improve my spine flexibility, and followed up with a video so I wouldn’t forget. I’ve always left here literally feeling taller, breathing easily and without the low level grinding pain that comes with long plane trips or extended periods of stressful office work. I really appreciate the care he takes. You will be in safe hands here.

7. Mori Art Museum

6-10-1 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53F, Roppongi, Minato 106-6150 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5777-8600 [email protected] http://www.mori.art.museum:443/jp/
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4.5 based on 1,105 reviews

Mori Art Museum

This museum, located in Roppongi Hills, is one of Asia's largest spaces for contemporary art.

Reviewed By warrenD190 - Vladivostok, Russia

You can find some great exhibitions here and couple a visit to the art museum with a visit to the observatory with a 360 degree panorama of Tokyo, as spectacular as or more spectacular than the view from the SkyTree and a lot shorter line. I brought professional camera gear and they let me go up on the roof, otherwise restricted. Fantastic

8. Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills)

6-10-1, Roppongi, Minato 106-6182 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6406-6652 http://tcv.roppongihills.com:443/jp/
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4.5 based on 1,746 reviews

Tokyo City View Observation Deck (Roppongihills)

Reviewed By philipspinks - Oxford, United Kingdom

There are great views to be had from the Observation deck of the Mori Building. We were in Japan at a relatively quiet period and had no issue getting a ticket or going up. It seems to be significantly less busy and less expensive than the Skytree and is a much nicer experience. Pre-booking is available and probably worthwhile in busier times. The combined tickets with the Mori Art Museum are almost the same price and we wanted to see the museum too, so a comparative bargain! There’s a place to sit and make a coffee from beans - an over-engineered coffee but a bit of fun! Thoroughly recommend.

9. Ueno Park

Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3828-5644 http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index038.html
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4.5 based on 5,244 reviews

Ueno Park

This large park is a favorite destination of Tokyo residents, and within can be found many of the city's main attractions including the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Zoo and the National Museum of Western Art.

Reviewed By Jry550 - Honolulu, United States

My wife and I visited Ueno park on a beautiful sunlit and cool weekend afternoon along with thousands of locals picnicking and enjoying the cherry blossoms in full bloom. They all removed their shoes before walking onto the plastic tarps laid on the ground and the women left their handbags on the edges of the tarps trusting that nothing would happen. Amazing to someone who’s been a victim of theft while on trips in Europe. The Japanese believe that courtesy and respect for others is paramount and it’s a tribute to their culture that the worlds largest city with over 38 million residents can exist so harmoniously. It’s always a treat to visit this wonderful country. This park is home to several museums and a zoo, so plan at least a half day to experience it.

10. Hama Rikyu Gardens

1-1 Hamarikyu Teien, Chuo 104-0046 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3541-0200 http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html
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4.5 based on 1,915 reviews

Hama Rikyu Gardens

This popular park is located next to Tokyo Bay and contains one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.

Reviewed By ghayman - Greenbelt, United States

Strolling through this well maintained and a peaceful 62-acre park is a recommended activity. There are meadows, paths, lakes, bridges, a tea house, a lighthouse, benches and even platforms where you can lie down and stretch out. This public park area, the "Hama Detached Palace Garden", was the former site of the old Imperial gardens of the Edo period. It reminds you of Central Park in New York City but to a smaller scale. The park is located in the Chuo area of Tokyo on the banks of the Sumida river and only a short walking distance from the former Tsukiji Fish Market (now moved to a new location.) One can stroll and admire the manicured gardens and landscape enjoying the peaceful tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. Entrance fee is ~$2.60 US ($1.30 Senior). There are restrooms available and several smoking areas. Other areas include flower displays, trees (including cherry trees), horse exercising, tea ceremony, stores, lakes, bridges, and even duck hunting. It is located close to the Tsukijishijo subway station on the Oedo line.

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