Inside: the best of springtime in Tokyo, the city’s most scenic waterways, food streets, Japanese gardens, restaurants for solo diners, Kanagawa islands, and more
Since releasing our first guide map, ‘101 Things To Do in Shibuya’ in March 2012, Time Out Tokyo has created numerous maps covering the most popular destinations in Tokyo. With these maps, you can find the best shops, restaurants and entertainment in the city, including local venues you won’t find in your usual city guides.
You can usually pick up these maps for free at most tourist information centres in Tokyo, at Haneda and Narita airports, and even at the Time Out Cafe & Diner in Ebisu. However, due to the current state of emergency, we’ve decided to make our most recent maps available in PDF format for you to download from wherever you are.
In addition to our popular ‘101 Things To Do in Shibuya’ and ‘88 Things To Do in Tokyo’ maps, we’ve also published maps for lesser known destinations such as Arakawa and Otsuka. All the maps are made in collaboration with local governments and tourism associations as well as commercial facilities.
Download the PDF versions of our guide maps now