The 20+ MUST-TRY Things to Do in Tokyo (Especially If You're Malaysian)

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Things to Do in Tokyo (Especially If You're Malaysian)

A heartful and cheeky travel guide from one Malaysian to another.

1. Tokyo, Weh! The City That Never Sleeps (Except When You're Jetlagged)

Okay, geng. First things first — if you haven’t been to Tokyo yet, apa tunggu lagi weh? It’s one of those cities that hits you right in the feels and the senses. Lights so bright, toilets so canggih, food so sedap, and vibes so... anime realness meets ultra-efficiency.

But let me say this: Tokyo is not just about crossing at Shibuya and eating sushi (although yes, we’ll do that too 👀🍣). It’s a whole experience. Whether you're a city kaki, culture buff, or makan hunter — Tokyo's got you covered. And as a fellow Malaysian who appreciates both convenience and value for money, I promise this guide is made with love from someone who’s been there, makan-ed that, and walked 20,000 steps a day for you 💀

Quick Tokyo 101 for Malaysians:

💡 What You Need to Know Info
Visa? No visa needed for Malaysians (up to 90 days)
Flight Time 6.5 to 7.5 hours from KLIA
Best Time to Go Spring (Mar–May) for sakura 🌸 / Autumn (Oct–Nov) for cool weather 🍁
Currency Japanese Yen (RM1 ≈ ¥30-34 depending on rate)
Language Barrier? A bit. But signage is decent, and Google Translate is your BFF.

2. Top 3 Must-Do Experiences in Tokyo

Let’s be real — Tokyo has a LOT going on. You could be there a week and still feel like you missed out. So here’s my Top 3 Tokyo Experiences that will blow your mind, feed your IG, and maybe even touch your soul 🥲

🏙️ 1. Shibuya Crossing + Hachiko Statue

Image of Hachiko statue

Vibe: "Main character energy" + Tokyo's heartbeat

You’ve seen it in movies, anime, YouTube videos... and yes, it’s as gila as it looks. Shibuya Crossing is the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing — and walking through it feels like you’re part of a music video. Go up to the Starbucks or Shibuya Sky for the perfect aerial shot (trust me, that view? 11/10 🔥).

Right nearby is the Hachiko statue — Japan’s most loyal doggo 🐶. Cue the tears if you know the story. Just don’t cry too hard or the tourists will stare.

🌊 2. TeamLab Planets

Colorful hundreds of lanterns in TeamLab Planets

Vibe: Spiritual, artsy, barefoot and mind-blown

This. Is. A. MUST. TeamLab Planets is not just “some digital art thing”. It’s immersive, interactive, and insanely beautiful. You literally walk barefoot through water, light, mirrors, flowers... all while tripping out (in a good way). Even the most anti-hipster abang you know will be like, “Wey, lawa gila tempat ni.”

Tip: Book your tickets early online (always sold out last minute). And bring extra socks, just in case.

🍣 3. Sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market

The long road down Tsukiji Outer Market

Vibe: Fresh seafood, shouting vendors, food coma incoming

While the original Tsukiji Inner Market has moved, the Outer Market is still alive and kicking! Imagine rows and rows of fresh sushi, grilled scallops, tamago on sticks, and uncle shouting “Hai irasshaimase!” every 2 seconds.

Go in the morning (9AM onwards) for the full food experience. Bring cash and an empty stomach — and maybe a plastic bag for all the snacks you’ll “accidentally” hoard.

🔍 Quick Summary of Must-Dos:

🚩 Place 🎯 Why Go 💸 Price 🚇 Nearest Station ❤️ Vibe
Shibuya Crossing + Hachiko Iconic Tokyo landmark Free (Shibuya Sky: ¥2,000+) Shibuya City chaos + emotion
TeamLab Planets Mind-blowing art experience ¥3,800 Toyosu Instagram gold meets zen
Tsukiji Outer Market Eat like a king/queen Depends how hungry you are 😂 Tsukiji or Shijo-mae Foodie heaven

3. Hidden Gems in Tokyo

You’ve done Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa... now what? Time to explore some quieter, artsier, and more Tokyo-but-different areas. These hidden gems are perfect if you want to slow down, sip coffee, makan like a local, and soak in vibes you won't find in a tour package.

🐱 1. Yanaka Ginza – Old-School Tokyo Vibes + Cats Everywhere

An old house along the roads of Yanaka

Vibe: Retro, chill, and penuh nostalgia

Yanaka is one of the few parts of Tokyo that survived the bombings of WWII, so it’s got this really classic, untouched feel. Stroll down the shopping street (Yanaka Ginza), where you’ll find old-school snack stalls, handmade goods, and cats... like, everywhere. Not real cats (although some are), but cat-themed souvenirs, maneki-neko statues, cat-shaped snacks — this place is basically Cat Heaven™.

Perfect for: Slow walkers, culture lovers, and anyone with a soft spot for aesthetic alleys.

🎸 2. Shimokitazawa – Hipster Heaven with Hidden Cafes

The busy and colorful streets of Shimokitazawa

Vibe: Vintage shopping + matcha latte life

Shimokita is where the cool Tokyo kids hang out. It’s full of thrift stores, vinyl shops, cute cafes, and tiny live music bars. You can spend hours here just trying on oversized jackets, flipping through old manga, or sipping coffee next to a plant that probably has a name.

Bonus: There’s a place called Flipper’s that sells the most gebu, fluffy pancakes you’ve ever seen. Worth queueing for.

🌿 3. Todoroki Valley – Nature Escape in the Middle of Tokyo?!

The lush and serene green forest of todoroki valley

Vibe: Peaceful jungle walk + city reset button

Bet you didn’t know there’s an actual mini rainforest in Tokyo, kan? Located in Setagaya, Todoroki Valley is a lush green walking trail next to a small river, with waterfalls, bamboo, and even a hidden shrine at the end.

Bring a good pair of shoes, take your time, and enjoy the sound of water + birds + your own peaceful breathing. It’s a great detox from the city buzz.

🗺️ Quick Look at Tokyo’s Hidden Gems:

🌟 Hidden Gem 🎯 Why Go 🚇 Nearest Station 🛍️ What to Expect ✨ Best For
Yanaka Ginza Old Tokyo feel + cat culture Nippori Station Street snacks, vintage shops Culture walks, chill vibes
Shimokitazawa Hipster hangouts & thrift Shimokitazawa Station Thrift shops, cafes, live music Youthful vibes, cafe hoppers
Todoroki Valley A nature trail in the city! Todoroki Station River trail, shrine, forest Nature lovers, inner peace seekers

These spots might not be as flashy as Shinjuku or Harajuku, but trust me — the memories you’ll make here feel a lot more personal and meaningful. These are the moments where you stop being “tourist” and start becoming “explorer”.

Up next, we’ll dive into anime, manga & game attractions — the holy trinity for the otaku in all of us. Akihabara is just the tip of the iceberg, geng.

4. For the Anime, Manga & Game Kaki (Don’t Pretend You’re Not One)

Tokyo is where fiction becomes reality. You’ll walk down the street and suddenly — BOOM — life-size Gundam. Next thing you know, you’re inside a Pokémon Center holding a ¥6,000 Snorlax plushie like it’s your firstborn.

Here are the must-go places for anime, manga and game lovers — whether you're hardcore or just want to feel the magic for a few hours.

🕹️ 1. Akihabara – The Otaku Capital of the World

The night skyline of akihabara

Vibe: Chaos, neon, anime, arcade noise, 100/10 sensory overload

If anime is your religion, Akihabara is your Mecca. This place is wall-to-wall manga stores, figurines, maid cafes, multi-floor arcades, and the smell of otaku dreams. You'll find stuff here that doesn’t even exist in Malaysia.

Must-visit spots:

Super Potato (retro gaming goldmine)

Animate Akihabara (multi-floor manga + merch heaven)

Don Quijote Akihabara (yes, it’s in every neighbourhood, but this one has EVERYTHING)

💡 Pro Tip: If you’re shy about entering a maid café — don’t worry. They’re harmless fun. Just... don’t fall in love with anyone. 😂

🏯 2. Ghibli Museum – Enter Hayao Miyazaki’s Brain

Totoro sitting in a room or something like a ticketing counter

Vibe: Wholesome, magical, and slightly trippy

If you’ve ever watched Spirited Away, My Neighbour Totoro, or Princess Mononoke, you owe it to yourself to visit the Ghibli Museum. It’s like stepping into a handcrafted dream — with original sketches, secret rooms, and an exclusive short film screening you can only watch here.

🌸 Important: Tickets must be reserved weeks in advance and they sell out fast. You can only get them from Lawson online or via travel agents.

⚡ 3. Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo (Ikebukuro)

A huge collection of pokemon plushies

Vibe: Nostalgia, screaming kids, wallet in danger

This isn’t just a shop. It’s a Pokémon paradise. Mega Tokyo has everything from plush toys and keychains to rare collector items. They even have themed gachapon (capsule toy) machines and limited-edition merchandise.

Adjacent to this is the Nintendo Store, where you can find Mario, Kirby, Zelda merch and more. Just don’t go broke, okay?

👾 Bonus: Capcom Store & Square Enix Café (for the Game Kaki)

Capcom Store (Shibuya Parco): Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, Street Fighter merch

Square Enix Café (Akihabara): Themed drinks and food based on Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest

🎮 Quick Guide: Otaku Hotspots

📍 Spot 🎯 What’s There 💸 Budget 🧭 Nearest Station 🔥 Must-Do
Akihabara Manga, anime, arcades, maid cafés Free entry (good luck not spending 😅) Akihabara Station Super Potato, Animate, Donki
Ghibli Museum Studio Ghibli heaven ¥1,000–¥2,000 (pre-book!) Mitaka Station Exclusive short film & exhibits
Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo Pokémon goods galore Depends how weak you are 😂 Ikebukuro Station Take pic with giant Pikachu
Capcom Store / Square Enix Café Game merch & café vibes ¥500–¥2,000 Shibuya / Akihabara Get themed drinks & cute photos

If you’re even mildly into anime or games, this part of Tokyo will feel like a pilgrimage. And honestly? Even if you’re not, it’s worth going just for the sheer spectacle of it all. Where else in the world can you sip a potion-themed latte while looking at a life-size Charizard statue?

Next up: a Tokyo Disneyland vs DisneySea showdown 🎢🏰 — because if you’re choosing one, it better suit your vibe (and your stamina).

Now it’s time for the great debate that every Malaysian traveller faces when going to Tokyo —

“Should I go to Disneyland or DisneySea?”
Or in true Malaysian style:
"Aiya, both mahal... which one more worth it ah?"

Worry not — I’ve done both (in sun, rain, and typhoon season lol) and I’m here to break it down real nice for you. Let’s gooo~ 🎢

Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo

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5. Tokyo Disneyland vs DisneySea – Which One Should You Choose?

First things first: both are amazing. But they’re also different vibes altogether. If you can do both, syabas — you win. If not, here’s the lowdown to help you choose like a pro (and not regret your decision halfway through churro no. 3).

🏰 Tokyo Disneyland

Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and the gang there to welcome people to tokyo disneyland

Vibe: Classic Disney Magic, Fairytale, Family-friendly AF

This one is more like the OG Disneyland in the US. Think:

● Cinderella Castle

● Mickey, Minnie, and all your childhood memories in mascot form

● Princesses everywhere

● Rides like Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, and It’s a Small World

If you’re travelling with:

Kids or Disney lovers

● Your partner and want a fairytale kinda day

● Or you're just someone who still sings “Let It Go” in the shower

— then this is for you.

💡 Pro Tip: Arrive before 9AM to beat the crowd and get the popular ride reservations early (via the Tokyo Disney app). Also, churros here? Underrated.

🌊 Tokyo DisneySea

The outside of the castle in tokyo disneysea

Vibe: Adventurous, a bit more grown-up, less Mickey more mystery

Now THIS... this is something special. There’s no other DisneySea in the world. It’s exclusively Tokyo, and it’s seriously next-level.

The whole park is ocean-themed and has areas like:

Mysterious Island (Jules Verne vibes)

Arabian Coast (Aladdin’s turf)

American Waterfront (think Titanic aesthetic)

Mermaid Lagoon (for Little Mermaid fans, duh)

More thrill rides here too:

Tower of Terror (yes, the drop one. Screaming guaranteed)

Journey to the Center of the Earth (soooo good)

Indiana Jones Adventure (chaotic fun)

If you're:

● Travelling with adults or teens

● A couple looking for something unique and romantic

● A thrill-seeker
— then DisneySea is 100% your jam.

💡 Pro Tip: The food here is better (hello smoked turkey legs and gyoza buns). And it’s super aesthetic at night — the whole park glows beautifully. Perfect for IG.

🎟️ Ticket Prices (as of now):

🎡 Ticket Type 💸 Price (Adult)
1-Day Pass ¥7,900 – ¥10,900 (depends on date)
After 5PM Pass (Weekdays Only) ¥4,500 – ¥6,500

Get your tickets online in advance, especially during school holidays. Queue panjang gila if you buy on-site.

🧾 Disneyland vs DisneySea: Side-by-Side Comparison

🏁 Feature 🎠 Disneyland 🌊 DisneySea
🎯 Theme Fairytales, cartoons Nautical, adventure
👨‍👩‍👧 Crowd Families, kids Teens, adults, couples
🎢 Best Rides Splash Mtn, Space Mtn Tower of Terror, Journey to the Center
🍴 Food Classic Disney eats More variety + unique snacks
📸 Aesthetic Cute & colourful Epic, romantic, cinematic
🧒 Kid-friendly? Yes, very! Still okay, but more mature vibes
💘 Romance Level Cute date Ultimate date spot (especially at night 😍)

My Malaysian Verdict:

If you're going with family or small kids → Go for Disneyland 💕

If you're travelling as a couple or with friendsDisneySea all the way 🌊🔥

If you're a hardcore Disney fan and don’t mind walking 20,000 steps for two days in a row → Do both and sleep like a baby on the flight home 😴

Next up: I’ll cover Tokyo’s best food spots.

Let’s be real lah — Tokyo is a foodie’s paradise. Whether you're makan-makan on a budget or ready to splurge like it's your birthday everyday, Tokyo got you. From konbini snacks that slap harder than they should to omakase that’ll make you cry happy tears — there’s something for everyone (including our halal and vegetarian geng 💛).

Cheap Hotels in Tokyo

5 star

9.4/10Amazing717 Ulasan
Central Tokyo Tokyo|2.87km dari pusat bandar
The hotel's location is great, with several subway lines nearby making travel very convenient. Check-in is on the 5th floor, and there's a lovely garden on the 4th floor. You have a choice of restaurants for breakfast, and the one upstairs offers a fantastic view of Mount Fuji. I'd say the breakfast is quite good by Japanese standards. The soundproofing in the rooms is excellent too.
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9.2/10Great1269 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.49km dari pusat bandar
The hotel's location is excellent. You can sit in the lobby and enjoy the night view of Tokyo Tower, and it's within walking distance of Ginza for shopping. Plus, there are two FamilyMarts and one 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is super convenient. However, the room was incredibly small. After putting down two suitcases (one large, one small), I couldn't even open the fridge door, and there was hardly any space to move around. The service was subpar. The charging socket by the bed broke at night and couldn't be fixed. They suggested we move to another room of the same type, but it felt like too much hassle, so we didn't. We didn't book a room with breakfast, but we walked in and ate. Later that night, we found a collection letter from the hotel at our door, as if we were going to skip out on the bill? Don't guests usually pay upon check-out? It's not like we didn't pay a deposit. How desperate for money do you have to be to send a collection letter? It was a terrible experience! On the other hand, there wasn't even an apology for the broken charging socket that couldn't be fixed promptly. The service was really bad!
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9.6/10Amazing1840 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.66km dari pusat bandar
I traveled with my mother and chose this hotel because I love old hotels and always wanted to see the famous flower arrangement in the lobby in person. I probably booked the lowest price, a room on the 27th floor of the Tower overlooking the Imperial Palace, for less than 1700 [currency, e.g., JPY, USD], and it didn't include breakfast. Breakfast for two would have been 600 [currency], and even though大众点评 (Dianping) rated it as Tokyo's number one food, I still couldn't bring myself to pay for it after reading reviews. The hotel is quite old, and the public areas were as beautiful as I imagined. However, the rooms in the Tower were really quite basic. It felt like an old five-star hotel from the 90s in China. On the bright side, the hygiene was excellent, and the view outside the window was beautiful. And sure enough, the next morning, I found an English newspaper outside our door. The service was impeccable; after check-in, the bellboy carried our luggage all the way to our room and gave us another rundown of the amenities. Unfortunately, the large public bath was under maintenance that day, so I couldn't use it, which was a bit of a shame. Coming and going, I saw many elegant elderly Japanese ladies, and I felt a little embarrassed to take photos with 'that flower' (the lobby arrangement). Although I'm too plump and only photographed the scenery, it was definitely still worth seeing.
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9.3/10Great3272 Ulasan
Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome Tokyo|3.75km dari pusat bandar
The room is genuinely spacious for Tokyo standards, and the bathroom is also very clean and roomy. This hotel is definitely a top choice for concert-goers! You can access Tokyo Dome directly from the third floor of the hotel, and it only takes three minutes to get there. The location is perfect for staying after a show; you're just a short walk back to the hotel even when you're exhausted.
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9.1/10Great1795 Ulasan
Tokyo Tower Area Tokyo|2.41km dari pusat bandar
The hotel's location is excellent, making it super convenient to get around with several public transport options nearby. However, be aware that the swimming pool, gym, and hot spring facilities all come with extra charges. We had breakfast included for three days, but on the third day, we had an early flight and couldn't make it. The front desk offered to pack us a lunch box, but what we ended up with was just a bunch of sandwiches and four bottles of water. The water became a real hassle at the airport; it was a total waste.
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9.1/10Great475 Ulasan
Shinagawa Tokyo|4.74km dari pusat bandar
The service was great; they proactively delivered our luggage to the hotel. The hotel's breakfast buffet was the best I've ever had at a five-star hotel, with several types of fish, plenty of fruits, and a wide variety of drinks. It was even more extensive than the Banyan Tree I recently stayed at in China. The hotel garden is beautiful; I managed to photograph ginkgo and red leaves. I didn't even visit other attractions in Tokyo because this place was so good. The hotel shuttle bus is also a highlight—very convenient. You can catch it next to the taxi stand, near a small sign, after exiting the JR Meguro East Exit (see picture two).
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9.5/10Amazing274 Ulasan
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi Tokyo|1.35km dari pusat bandar
Outstanding Stay — Exceptional Service and Perfect Location Our stay at Marunouchi Hotel was absolutely wonderful from start to finish. The level of service was consistently high, with staff who were attentive, professional, and genuinely welcoming at every interaction. The room was impeccably maintained. Housekeeping was flawless — everything was spotless, well organized, and clearly cared for. Amenities were generously provided and thoughtfully topped up daily, which made our stay extremely comfortable and stress-free. The location is unbeatable. Being just steps from Tokyo Station made travel incredibly convenient, and the nearby Marunouchi tree-lined streets, beautifully lit in the evenings, created a magical atmosphere that we looked forward to every night. Marunouchi Hotel truly delivers on quality, cleanliness, and service excellence. We felt well cared for throughout our stay and would absolutely return without hesitation. Highly recommended.
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9.2/10Great4105 Ulasan
Shinjuku Area Tokyo|6.73km dari pusat bandar
The hotel's location is excellent. Right outside the restaurant on B2, there's a subway entrance. It's also within walking distance of Shinjuku's central area. The hotel as a whole is clean and tidy, and the rooms are larger than many Japanese hotels, offering high-quality toiletries. Breakfast has a wide variety of options. Rooms on the south side of the hotel's South Tower face the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, offering views of Mount Fuji during the day and a light show at night. You can walk to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 and go up to the free observation deck on the 52nd floor for a night view of Tokyo. Overall, a very good stay. Especially suitable for family trips.
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Business travel

8.8/10Very Good1254 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.29km dari pusat bandar
Right across from a side entrance of Ginza Six, with plenty of great food options nearby. It's a short 3-5 minute walk to the subway station, and if you head towards Shimbashi for less than ten minutes, there's a Don Quijote. The room is small, but it's perfectly adequate for one person and you can still open your luggage.
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8.8/10Very Good994 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.44km dari pusat bandar
Great location! Located in the heart of Tokyo's Ginza, it's just a few minutes' walk to Ginza-Itchome Station on the Yurakucho Line. Shopping, dining, and transportation are all extremely convenient. Clean, comfortable, and modern The room was clean and tidy, the bed was comfortable, and the facilities were quite new. There was plenty of space to open a suitcase. Friendly and efficient staff The front desk had staff who spoke Chinese, and all the service personnel were professional and friendly.
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9.3/10Great742 Ulasan
Odaiba Tokyo|4.77km dari pusat bandar
I visited this hotel with my wife to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary, and I can honestly say this hotel made our trip perfect. Compared to hotels in central Tokyo, the rooms here are a little more spacious, which allowed us to relax in comfort throughout our stay. The location is also excellent, with easy access to the nearby station. What truly touched us, however, was the incredible hospitality of the staff. Every single person was so kind and professional, making our anniversary trip feel truly special and comfortable. We are so grateful for the wonderful memories. We are already planning to stay here again on our next trip to Tokyo. Highly recommended Especially thanks to a male staff who helped me find a facial lotion which i left at another Hotel. Was very nice !!! Thank you !!!
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9/10Great1642 Ulasan
Tokyo Tower Area Tokyo|2.05km dari pusat bandar
After staying at the Prince Hotel in Kamakura, which I thought was already amazing, I was pleasantly surprised by the Prince Hotel in Tokyo. You can actually see the Tokyo Tower right from the hotel, practically staying beneath it! It's absolutely beautiful. The location is superb; just a right turn from the hotel (you don't even have to go out to the main street) leads you straight to Zojoji Temple. The blend of the ancient temple and the Tokyo Tower makes for stunning photos. Zojoji Temple is definitely worth a visit – it's free, and the staff at the朱印所 (goshuin office) are very humorous. From Zojoji Temple, cross the road and walk straight for about 300 meters (the entrance to Daimon subway station is another 20 meters ahead), then turn left to find Shiba Daijingu Shrine. This area has plenty of dining options, including izakayas, ramen shops, BBQ places, Yoshinoya, and more. There's Shiba Park nearby, but I didn't get a chance to visit. To the left is Onarimon subway station, from which Harajuku is just a 25-minute ride away. The hotel breakfast is very generous, with both Western and Japanese options. Parking is 1000 yen per night. If you register as a Prince member, you can check in early.
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8.9/10Very Good487 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.34km dari pusat bandar
My stay at Quintessa Hotel Tokyo Ginza was excellent. The hotel is clean, modern, and perfectly located in the heart of Ginza, surrounded by great shopping, restaurants, and easy access to public transportation. The room was comfortable and well-equipped, making it easy to relax after a long day exploring Tokyo. The staff were professional, friendly, and always willing to assist with anything I needed. Their hospitality made a huge difference and made my stay even more enjoyable. Overall, it was a smooth and comfortable experience, and I would definitely stay at Quintessa Hotel Tokyo Ginza again on my next trip to Tokyo.
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9.2/10Great623 Ulasan
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi Tokyo|0.99km dari pusat bandar
The location is the best part of this hotel. It’s very close to Tokyo Station and First Avenue Tokyo Station, with convenient exits nearby, which makes getting around extremely easy. However, the room is extremely small. We booked a double bed, and there was only space to get off the bed from one side. I had to climb over my husband every time I needed to get up. Because of the lack of space, you really don’t want to spend time in the room. The bar/lounge area offers wine and other alcohol, but surprisingly no beer. Soft drinks are only available from a machine. There are some nuts and raisins provided, and you’ll notice some guests eating takeout there—likely because the rooms are too small to be comfortable for dining. The hotel does have a natural hot spring on the 2nd and 3rd floors for men and women. While it’s a nice feature, the onsen is very small, and basic amenities like body lotion or facial cream are not provided, which was disappointing. Overall, the location is excellent, but the room size and limited amenities make this hotel hard to recommend unless you only need a place to sleep and plan to be out all day.
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9.2/10Great710 Ulasan
Central Tokyo Tokyo|2.63km dari pusat bandar
I stayed here for three nights and it was pretty good. The bed was comfortable and the room was spacious. The hotel isn't too far from the metro station, about a 10-minute walk. There's a laundry room, and a convenience store right across the street, which is quite handy. Plus, there are plenty of coffee shops nearby for breakfast, which is a big plus!
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9.2/10Great1208 Ulasan
Central Tokyo Tokyo|2.68km dari pusat bandar
The hotel's location right next to the Imperial Palace was wonderful. Even though I couldn't get a tour reservation, I really enjoyed the tranquility; it was so peaceful every day. It's super close to the subway exit, just across the street – I think it was exit 5, which has both an elevator and stairs, so no problems with luggage. The hotel had a lovely scent! The front desk staff were excellent; they accurately understood my needs even when my communication wasn't perfectly smooth, and even upgraded my room. The room type I booked originally wasn't quite right, and they adjusted it for me without even needing to switch rooms, which was a pleasant surprise. Overall, I thought it was pretty good. Perhaps because I've stayed in even smaller rooms in Korea, the size felt perfectly fine. They provided many drinks daily, and downstairs there was free orange juice or hot green tea, as well as skincare products and face masks, usually available if you returned before 10 PM. The only minor inconvenience was needing to transfer to get anywhere, though getting to Omotesando was quite convenient. Highly recommended! Finally, a shout-out to Trip.com customer service. I booked hotels on four different platforms, and Trip.com's customer service was the most responsive and effective in solving actual problems, blowing the others out of the water.
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Breakfast

8.9/10Very Good721 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.31km dari pusat bandar
I almost overlooked this hotel after reading so many reviews. The room is indeed quite small, especially for the price of over 1000 yen, but that's pretty normal for Ginza, Tokyo. However, it boasts a natural hot spring. While not huge, it's still comfortable for a soak. The highlight, though, is definitely the small bar in the evening. I saw a sign that says non-guests can use the hot spring and bar for 5000 yen, so it's a really good deal for those staying there. It's completely self-service, but the breakfast, a single pastry and a bowl of soup, is a bit disappointing for the price. On the first floor, you can choose your pillow and there are many toiletries available. The transportation is also very convenient; a single bus from the airport takes you to Ginza, and then it's just an 800-meter walk to the hotel. The front desk also offers facial masks, and the staff were lovely.
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9.3/10Great70 Ulasan
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi Tokyo|1.84km dari pusat bandar
Hoshinoya Tokyo is situated in a tower in Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, uniquely blending a traditional Japanese garden with a high-rise hotel concept. While its immediate surroundings are dominated by corporate offices like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, its location isn't as prime as other similarly priced luxury hotels such as The Peninsula Tokyo or Bulgari, with a noticeable lack of nearby dining options or convenience stores. The service, on the other hand, truly made guests feel at home. Each floor boasts a dedicated Japanese-style common area, but the atmosphere felt a bit too rigid or rule-bound. For example, when I asked for a second welcome dessert, it wasn't possible. However, I would strongly advise against staying here for a business trip. Firstly, the hotel's policy of not allowing unregistered guests to enter is quite inconvenient and arguably unsuitable for a business-oriented establishment. Secondly, the hotel itself offers a rich array of experiences – from its two-Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant to kimono fittings, tea ceremonies, kendo classes, hot springs, and sightseeing bicycles. These features highlight its strong appeal for leisure travel, making it less ideal for business.
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9.2/10Great1246 Ulasan
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi Tokyo|2.06km dari pusat bandar
My stay at VIA INN PRIME Nihonbashi Ningyocho was quite good overall. The location is very convenient, close to Ningyocho Station, making it easy to get to Tokyo Station, Ginza, and Ueno. There are also many convenience stores and small restaurants nearby, and it's quiet at night when you return. The room, while not large, was very clean and well-arranged. A pleasant surprise was being able to see the Tokyo Skytree from my window; seeing it lit up at night always brightened my mood, which was a nice little bonus. The bed was comfortable, and the soundproofing was better than expected, so I slept soundly. The only minor drawback was the 10 AM check-out time, which felt a bit early and made the morning feel rushed. However, the front desk check-out process was very quick and efficient. Overall, it's a practical and hassle-free hotel to stay in, with a great location and good value for money. If I'm ever in central Tokyo again, this would definitely be a place I'd consider rebooking.
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8.9/10Very Good228 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.36km dari pusat bandar
This was my first time visiting Tokyo, and I stayed at Agora for five days: 🤵‍♀️ During check-in, although the staff didn't speak Chinese, they provided detailed check-in instructions in Chinese. All the front desk staff I encountered during my stay had excellent attitudes.👍🏻 🧹 The hotel usually cleans rooms every three days. If you need daily cleaning, just put the magnetic sign from your room outside your door before noon on that day. 🛏️ I chose a twin room, and when I opened the door, I found they had pushed two single beds together. The size was decent, and two adults could sleep comfortably without feeling cramped. 📍 The location is excellent. Downstairs, there's a restaurant called Bansuke that serves delicious fried fish ochazuke. Just a short walk away, you'll find FamilyMart, Lawson, and 7-Eleven. There are also drugstores and restaurants at the large intersection outside. 🚇 Higashi-Ginza Station is just around the corner from the hotel entrance, making it very convenient to take the Asakusa Line and Hibiya Line. There's also an express train directly to the airport; just check Google Maps for the schedule. If you prefer to walk to Ginza Station, there's a dedicated underground passage, which is very convenient. 🛍️ If you want to go shopping, most malls are about a 10-minute walk away, and the street is quite lively. 💦 The only downside is that the room is indeed quite small, with barely enough space to lay one suitcase flat. But honestly, for this price, getting such a great location is already very satisfying. The experience was excellent, and I'm grateful to Agora for a wonderful memory of Tokyo.🥰
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9.2/10Great801 Ulasan
Roppongi Tokyo|3.16km dari pusat bandar
Location is very convenient, get to harajuku / shibuya / Ginza station easy without any transfer, about 20mins, close to odeo line, walking distance to donki and you can walk and see Tokyo tower in 15 mins walk. Get to the bottom maybe 30-35mins walk? Room is so small and layout is not that good compared with other small budget hotel in Japan. If you are solo traveler with suitcase not over 22” is fine. The smell of the room is hard to describe, stayed in 10F, my friend stayed another room and we both can tell the unpleasant smells are really bad, although air puffier on in the room but still 0 help. We didn’t ask to switch the room cause we check in late and tired, so far the 3rd day we get use to the smell, was a little crazy, other than that is not bad.
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9.1/10Great185 Ulasan
Ginza/Tsukiji Tokyo|0.41km dari pusat bandar
We were really satisfied with this hotel! It was our last two nights in Japan as three girls traveling together, and the location was absolutely perfect. Step out, and there’s a FamilyMart on the right, followed by Donki. Walk straight from the main entrance, and you’ll reach Ginza Six. Many popular Instagram-worthy spots are within walking distance. We highly recommend the Yellow Soup Curry—this hotel is a bit pricey, but that’s expected in Ginza.
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9.2/10Great859 Ulasan
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi Tokyo|1.13km dari pusat bandar
Basic with the necessary for a night stay and yet very comfortable. Room is big enough for my luggage to be open up fully and space to walk around and sit down at the coffee table for a meal. Best is the location , Foo’s everywhere , walking distance to imperial palace and the JR train station! Shopping area is also here. The Marunouchi street is also just on the other side of the JR Tokyo station - easy to walk there. The stay is Value for money. Love the free drinks available at lobby with waiting area to rest. Self service Laundry corner also at the same level - super easy. I’d recommend this for next stay in Tokyo.
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9/10Great743 Ulasan
Haneda Airport/Kamata Tokyo|13.45km dari pusat bandar
There’s a attitude problem while we check in, the male front desk which stand right side having a bad attitude to me and my sisters, we arrived by 1st October around 12am. There a problem for me to open the link to register which means cannot self check in in the hotel, so i am asking help from him but he just show up an impatient attitude to us and didn’t get any response, luckily the female front desk who can speak Chinese stand up and helping us, please aware this kind of attitude problem.
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6. Best Food Spots in Tokyo

🥢 Budget Eats – Sedap Gila, Murah Pula Tu

Let’s start with the legends. These spots are affordable, delicious, and honestly... some of them taste better than the expensive stuff.

🍜 Ichiran Ramen

A delicious bowl of ramen

Vibe: Eat alone, feel something.

The GOAT of ramen chains. You get your own private cubicle (so no eye contact needed), you customize your broth, noodle firmness, spiciness... and then you wait for that steaming hot bowl of magic.

Halal? Not officially, but they have a Halal-certified branch in Naritaya Asakusa (check for latest updates!).

🍱 7-Eleven / FamilyMart / Lawson

A row of onigiris in a konbini

Vibe: Cheap, quick, and weirdly amazing

Japanese konbini (convenience stores) are ELITE. You can find:

● Onigiri (rice balls)

● Karaage (fried chicken)

● Sandwiches that taste like a hug

● Soft-boiled eggs with soy sauce (game changer)

● Desserts that are shockingly good

Great for breakfast, light dinner, or midnight snack after Disney. Even Gordon Ramsay would be impressed.

🍣 Uobei Sushi (Shibuya)

Sushi being delivered by a toy train

Vibe: Techno sushi train madness

You sit, you order on a screen, and within seconds your sushi comes zooming to you on a high-speed sushi train. Affordable, fast, and fun. Great for groups.

🧁 Harajuku Crepes

some delicious harajuku crepes with cream and fruits

Vibe: Sugar high in a cone

Stroll around Harajuku and you’ll see rows of stalls selling crepes stuffed with whipped cream, strawberries, chocolate, and even cheesecake slices inside. Yes, a whole slice. Because why not?

💸 Mid-Range Must-Tries – Still Affordable but More Vibes

🥩 Gyukatsu Motomura

A delicious beef steak dish

Beef cutlet that’s crispy on the outside, rare on the inside, and you cook it yourself on a hot stone. Very atas feel without the atas price. Portions a bit small, so maybe don’t go if you’re terlampau lapar.

🍋 Afuri Ramen

A traditional fragrant and aromatic ramen

Light, citrusy ramen with yuzu broth that tastes clean, refreshing and absolutely different from heavy tonkotsu styles. Perfect for hot days or when you want to feel healthy but still naughty.

💎 Splurge-Worthy Spots – Kalau Nak Manjakan Diri

🍣 Sushi no Midori (Ginza)

Incredibly fresh spread of sushi

You’ll get high-quality, melt-in-your-mouth sushi without selling your kidney. Still on the pricier side, but soooo worth it.

👨‍🍳 Omakase Experiences (Like Sushi Saito... if you can get in)

An omakase chef hard at work

There are affordable omakase too — you don’t have to go to the 3 Michelin star ones. Look for places with lunch omakase for ¥3,000–¥6,000. You’ll still feel like royalty.

🐟 Tsukiji Outer Market (Yes, again)

Delicious looking beef skewers

Go here early morning and eat your way through the stalls:

● Grilled scallops with uni

● Wagyu beef skewers

● Giant crab legs

🙏 Halal & Muslim-Friendly Makan Tips

🍴 Spot What to Try Area Notes
Naritaya Ramen Halal-certified ramen Asakusa Popular with Malaysian tourists
Gyumon Halal yakiniku Shibuya Reserve in advance
Sekai Café Fusion dishes + halal Asakusa Vegetarian-friendly too
Tokyo Camii Mosque Café Turkish food Yoyogi Uehara Pray, then makan kebab ✨

💡 Tip: Always look for Halal Navi or the Muslim Pro app to check latest halal-friendly restaurants.

🧾 Tokyo Food Budget Cheat Sheet

🍜 Meal Type 💸 Avg Cost (Per Pax) 🕒 When to Go
Convenience store meal ¥300–¥700 Breakfast, late-night snack
Fast food ramen/sushi ¥800–¥1,200 Lunch or solo dinner
Mid-range restaurant ¥1,500–¥3,000 Dinner or special treat
Splurge (Omakase/etc.) ¥5,000–¥15,000+ Celebration or YOLO night

Whether you’re makan for survival or makan for soul, Tokyo never disappoints. Just remember to pace yourself — it's easy to go overboard bila semua nampak sedap. And yes, bring an extra bag for snack souvenirs.

7. Shopping Spots That’ll Make You Say “Take My Money” (And You Will)

You know how sometimes you go into a shop just to “window shop”? Ya, good luck doing that in Tokyo. Even their 100 yen shops got vibes, okay? Here are the must-go places to shop till you drop — from budget to boujee.

🏢 1. Uniqlo Ginza – 12 Floors of “Eh, I Need This”

The exterior of a mall in Tokyo

Yes, we have Uniqlo in Malaysia. But Uniqlo Ginza is like the mothership. With 12 floors (!!) of clothes, collabs, and Japan-only items, it's the kind of place where you accidentally spend 3 hours and walk out with heattech, tote bags, socks, and a whole new personality.

💡 Tip: Check out the top floor for exclusive Japan-limited designs. Some items are cheaper than in Malaysia too!

🎁 2. LOFT & Tokyu Hands – The Ultimate “Canggih Tapi Comel” Shops

The interior of a shop in tokyo

Both stores are multi-floor lifestyle shops, and trust me — you can spend hours here without even realising.

What to get:

● Japanese skincare

● Stationery that’ll make your planner look like an art piece

● Weird inventions (USB-powered neck fans? Why not.)

● Travel gadgets and souvenirs

Great for: Practical souvenirs, skincare haul, fun gifts for friends back home.

🎌 3. Ameyoko Market – Bargain Galore

A saavy market street in Tokyo

Located near Ueno Station, this street market is loud, chaotic, and cheap. You’ll find:

● Snacks (buy in bulk!)

● Clothes

● Random stuff like watches, makeup, and bags

● Street food while you shop (takoyaki, anyone?)

Perfect for: Budget shopping, local snacks, and people-watching.

🧥 4. Shimokitazawa – Thrift, Vintage, and Full Hipster Vibes

2 hipsters chilling outside a shop

If you're into preloved fashion, this place is a goldmine. Think:

● Oversized jackets

● Retro tees

● Denim heaven

● One-of-a-kind pieces you won't find anywhere else

Shops here are super curated. You’ll feel like you’re in a Pinterest board. Also, a lot of the best cafes in Tokyo are hidden here — great for a half-day chill + shop outing.

👛 Quick Shopping Breakdown for Malaysians

🛍️ Place 💸 Budget Range 📍 Location 🧭 Best For
Uniqlo Ginza ¥2,000–¥10,000 Ginza Fashion, staples, Japan exclusives
LOFT / Tokyu Hands ¥500–¥5,000 Shibuya / Ikebukuro Gifts, skincare, stationery
Ameyoko Market ¥300–¥3,000 Ueno Snacks, street shopping
Shimokitazawa ¥1,000–¥6,000 Shimokitazawa Thrift fashion, cool cafes
Don Quijote ¥100–¥10,000+ Everywhere (try Shibuya Mega Donki) Snacks, souvenirs, randomness
Shibuya 109 ¥3,000–¥15,000 Shibuya Trendy streetwear & fashion

🕌 Muslim-Friendly Shopping Tips:

Takashimaya Shinjuku has a prayer room and halal food section

Isetan sometimes stocks halal or vegetarian-friendly bento

Look out for Halal-certified snack labels at Donki or konbini (you’ll see “HALAL” clearly printed)

Shopping in Tokyo is honestly an adventure on its own. Even if you’re not planning to buy anything... somehow your bag still gets full. Coincidence? I think not 😂

Next up: Day trips from Tokyo worth escaping to — because sometimes you just want a break from the city crowd and breathe in fresh mountain/temple/onsen air 🌿🚅

8. Day Trips from Tokyo That Are Worth It (Trust Me on This One)

Here’s a mix of nature, history, culture, and even romantic vibes — all within a couple of hours from Tokyo. You’ll come back feeling refreshed and with better IG photos than your Tokyo ones 😎📸

🗻 1. Hakone – Mountains, Onsen, and Mt. Fuji Views

A panoramic view with mt fuji overlooking the back

Vibe: Romantic getaway + hot spring indulgence

Hakone is like Tokyo’s chill cousin. You can soak in a proper outdoor onsen, ride the Hakone Ropeway, eat black eggs from a volcano (yes, really — from Owakudani), and on a clear day, get the perfect Mt. Fuji shot from Lake Ashi.

💡 Tip for shy Malaysians: If you're not into public naked bathing, look for private onsen rooms. Got plenty — just a bit pricier lah.

🏯 2. Nikko – Temples, Waterfalls, and Nature Feels

A multicolored park filled with different hues of green and red and yellow and orange in a park

Vibe: Spiritual, peaceful, and very aesthetic

Just 2 hours away, Nikko is home to the Toshogu Shrine, one of the most ornate and beautiful shrines in Japan. You’ll also find beautiful nature spots like Kegon Falls, and if you go during autumn, the trees here? 🍁 Next level.

Great for those who love history, culture, and hiking through forest trails while reflecting on life.

🎎 3. Kawagoe – Time Travel to Old Japan

A japanese styled village covered in snow

Vibe: Step into Edo-era Japan

Known as "Little Edo", Kawagoe is full of traditional wooden buildings, old-style shops, and kimono rentals. There’s even a street called Candy Alley where you can eat your way through nostalgic Japanese sweets.

It’s a bit underrated, which means less touristy, and honestly — that’s part of the charm.

🌸 4. Kamakura – Temples, Giant Buddha & Beach Vibes

Cute carvings of little rock monks on a pedestle

Vibe: Temple hopping meets chill beach town

Kamakura is home to the iconic Great Buddha (Daibutsu), plus a ton of beautiful temples and shrines. And guess what? It’s near the beach. So you can have a bit of zen in the morning and chill with an ice cream by the sea in the afternoon.

Perfect for a chill, low-stress day trip that’s still packed with culture.

🗺️ Day Trip Comparison Table

🚆 Destination 🕒 Travel Time 💸 Cost (Approx) 🧭 Highlights ❤️ Best For
Hakone 1.5–2 hours ¥2,000–¥4,000 Onsen, Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashi Couples, relaxation
Nikko 2 hours ¥2,700+ Temples, waterfalls, forest Nature lovers, culture buffs
Kawagoe 1 hour ¥700 Edo-era streets, snacks Chill day, families
Kamakura 1–1.5 hours ¥900–¥1,200 Giant Buddha, beaches Chill vibes, solo days

💡 Tip: Get Tokyo Wide Pass (JR Pass for nearby day trips) if you plan to do multiple trips. Worth the money if used wisely 👌

Day trips are your chance to see a different side of Japan — quieter, more relaxed, and full of charm. You’ll get a breather from the city crowds and come back feeling like you’ve really explored Japan, not just seen the famous spots.

9. Tokyo Will Steal Your Heart (And Maybe Your Wallet, But Worth It Lah)

Let me say this straight from the heart 💛 — Tokyo is not just a city, it’s an experience. It’s loud and peaceful. Fast but thoughtful. High-tech, yet deeply rooted in tradition.

Whether you're queueing for ramen at 2AM, getting lost in a sea of vending machines, or standing in silent awe at a temple while sakura petals fall around you — Tokyo has a way of making you feel like you’re in a movie, but it’s all real.

As a fellow Malaysian who loves makan, appreciates vibes, and needs Wi-Fi at all times — I promise you: Tokyo delivers. And you don’t have to break the bank to enjoy it either (although no promises when you step into Uniqlo Ginza 😅).

So go. Book the flight. Pack the heattech. Charge your power bank.
And when you’re in Tokyo, remember this guide was made with a lot of love, a bit of soy sauce, and maybe too many konbini egg sandwiches.

Flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo

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FAQ about Things to Do in Tokyo

  • Do Malaysians need a visa to visit Japan?

    Nope! You can stay up to 90 days without a visa 🇲🇾✨
  • When’s the best time to go?

    Spring (March–May) for sakura 🌸, or Autumn (Oct–Nov) for cool weather 🍁
  • Is Tokyo expensive?

    It can be, but there are plenty of affordable eats and free attractions if you plan smart!
  • Is it hard to get around?

    Not at all! The train system is super efficient (just confusing for the first 10 minutes 😅)
  • Is Japan Muslim-friendly?

    It’s getting better! Many restaurants now have halal options, and Tokyo has mosques & prayer rooms. Use apps like Halal Navi to help.
  • Can I survive without speaking Japanese?

    YES — most signage includes English, and apps like Google Translate are lifesavers. Point-and-smile method also works wonders 😂
  • Should I buy a JR Pass?

    Not for Tokyo-only trips. But if you're travelling to other cities like Kyoto/Osaka, yes — get the nationwide or regional pass.
  • How many days should I spend in Tokyo?

    5–7 days is ideal to explore the city + do a day trip or two! More if you want to soak it all in slowly.
  • Can I use Malaysian plug chargers in Japan?

    Japan uses Type A plugs (2 flat pins) and 100V. Bring a travel adapter, just in case!
  • Will I get lost?

    100% yes. But that’s part of the fun — and you’ll discover amazing places while finding your way back 😄
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