If your rainy dates fall between July and October, you may want to board the Nouryousen Tokyo Bay cruise. Don a yukata and enjoy an-all you can drink menu of alcohol and other refreshments. Listen to the raindrops as you explore its spacious lawns. A rainy day in Tokyo may dampen your plans to walk through Asakusa in a kimono and visit the famous temple , Senso-ji, dress up as a samurai, oiran, or geisha at Yumenoya and have your very own private photoshoot.
Another rainy day activity to consider in Asakusa is attending a tea ceremony or taking calligraphy classes at Shizukokoro. Choose between a 15 minute matcha tea experience or opt to participate in the full 90 minute tea ceremony. Kick things up a notch at Spice Tokyo in Roppongi for a geisha cabaret dinner show.
When all else fails, on a rainy day in Tokyo simply call it a day and head to a public bath sento or hot spring onsen. While onsens are typically associated with mountainous regions of Japan, urban Tokyo has several well-known hot springs and public baths.
There you have it, ten ways to enjoy Tokyo even on the wettest days of the year. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your umbrella and go explore the city! Gion, Kawaramachi, Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Kamesushi Sohonten. Umeda, Osaka Station, Kitashinchi. Rainy Day in Tokyo? Date published: 11 January Last updated: 27 March Table of Contents 1.
Step One: Gear Up! Be A Kid Again 3. Enrich Your Mind 4. Ready Player One? Cruise Along 7. Reach Your Inner Zen 8. Of the rainy days, half see only light rain, while the other half see more considerable amounts of precipitation. Due to the bad weather, the rainy season is not the most suitable season for visiting Japan compared to other times of the year, even though it can have its advantages, too.
For example, travel activity is rather low during June, which clears many popular outdoor attractions from the many visitors that are usually present. Furthermore, some sights can be attractive in rain, especially some temples , gardens and hot springs. All you need to enjoy them in the rain is the right attitude and rain protection. Below are just a few sights that can be very attractive during the rainy season:. Ask in our forum. Home Back.
Plan a Trip. Koyasan Rainy weather and fog make for a most atmospheric visit to the wooded temple mountain of Koyasan and Okunoin, in particular. Even though the name of this place is Robot restaurant, it really is more than one spectacular show. This famous place in Japan amongst tourists is definitely something you have never experienced before. High-tech laser displays, multi-coloured lights, flash dancers, glittering robots make for a crazy good night out. As the name implies it is a restaurant thus you can have dinner there, but our recommendation is you watch the show and have dinner at one of the many restaurants in bustling Kabukicho.
This should come as no surprise, but you can find some of the coolest arcades in Tokyo, Japan. With its flashy neon lights, loud music and chaotic from time to time crowds, Tokyo itself feels a bit like a video game. In these game halls you can play traditional video games, pacman and grab your favourite toy. A very popular activity for Japanese is purikura, basically a photo booth with built-in photoshop.
Choose your favourite design and beautify yourself, and make your own souvenir for a few hundred yen. Tip: some of the taito stations have cosplay costumes available for free! Or get amazed by the locals playing taiko no tatsujin. Pull out a chair and sit down to watch Japanese perfecting this drum game.
For those who are not exactly the singing bird, this is a great alternative. Just follow the screen and start drumming the beat! Namja Town is an amusement theme park where attractions, restaurants and stage shows are held.
The most recommended part of the park is the reproduced nostalgic street called Fukubukuro 7 chome shopping street. The area holds the old-time Tokyo atmosphere of the s and the food court is specialized in Gyoza, Japanese dumplings. Gyoza is a popular Japanese finger food and each region has their unique flavors. The food court regularly sells Gyoza in more than 10 different locations. Gyoza fans should visit this place. It is an indoor amusement park which is located in Odaiba, which has thrilling roller coasters and haunted houses, arcade games and exciting rides and attractions featuring popular anime.
If you go there on your birthday, the admission fee will be free and you will receive the passport which allows you to enjoy the rides as much as you want all day! KidZania is the indoor theme park which provides children with working experience. They will receive special money in return which can be used just inside KidZania. KidZania Admission fee will be varied on age and time. Sanrio Puroland is the indoor theme park featuring Sanrio characters such as Hello Kitty and Gudetama.
At the park, several live performances by dancers and characters can be enjoyed as well as cute rides, shopping and a unique menu collaborating with Sanrio characters at the restaurants.
There are a number of attractions to enjoy including shooting games and 4D theater, factory tour and LEGO building workshop. So when you return home, you can make your favourite Japanese dish! Ninja is not the thing in the past nor only in anime. The host of this Ninja experience is the head of a ninja-samurai clan named Musashi Ichizoku who worked for Tokugawa Shogunate for years.
Their dojo is located near Tokyo Tower, and you will learn the basic skills of ninja from the real ninjas. Their authentic experience with deeper understandings of history behind the skills and weapons will be an unforgettable memory in Japan!
There are several different samurai experiences available in Tokyo, from Kembu samurai dance lessons with a photo shoot to a private sword lesson by a samurai descendant. Put on a kimono and learn the basic technique for swordplay and chop up grass tatami mats with a real sword!
The aquarium is conveniently located in Shinagawa — east part of Tokyo — and welcomes people with their beautiful marine creatures and high tech lighting effects. The aquarium is located in the Shinagawa Prince Hotel nearby Shinagawa station and this area holds various kinds of restaurants. The aquarium is open until 10pm, so you can even go after dinner!
There is no certain route that you have to follow, so that you can enjoy the aquariums from different angles back and forth.
It houses over 10, sea creatures, and boasts the largest indoor water tanks in Japan which allows visitors to watch penguins and fur seals very closely.
Tokyo Sea Life Park is a public aquarium located near Kasai Rinkai Park, which houses over different kinds of sea animals. The symbolic attraction of this aquarium is a large school of tuna swimming around the doughnut shaped big tank!
And because nowadays sumo matches are held indoors, it is a great activity for a rainy day! We recommend you to take a tour to get a deeper understanding of sumo and learn more about the national sport of Japan. Read more about sumo and how to get tickets in our blog a complete overview of Sumo and how to get tickets or click below. Baseball is one of the popular sports in Japan and when you are visiting Japan during the season — end of March to the middle of October — you should try and watch a baseball game.
On a match day, you will see many Japanese wearing jerseys of their favorite team, making their way to the stadium. In Tokyo, there is Tokyo Dome which is the home field of the most popular baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants baseball. More than 20 varieties of sport play grounds are located in Spo-cha, Divercity building in Odaiba.
After paying your entrance fee, that depends on the date and duration , you can play their games as much as they would like. For example, bubble soccer, mini bowling and table tennis are available to play. Also, high-tech toys Segway are available to ride on. This is a recommended place if you want to spend time in an active way ;.
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