Explore some of Japan’s most exciting peak season activities.
By: Enchanting Travels
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Published on : Aug 25, 2025
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Last updated : Aug 25, 2025
Peak season is coming to Japan and that means there’s no better time to enjoy perfect weather, autumn foliage, and a whole host of activities. Our experts have selected their Top 5 favorite things to do and see to help you make the most of your time, Enchanting Travels-style, in the Land of the Rising Sun this fall.
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Private Tokyo Pop Culture Tour
Dive into Tokyo’s vibrant pop culture on a guided tour through three iconic neighborhoods. Start in bustling Shibuya, home to the famous Hachiko statute and the legendary Scramble Crossing, then wander the narrow streets of Center Gai, packed with boutiques, manga cafes, and quirky sights that are perfect for selfies. Next, explore the pedestrian-friendly Harajuku and Cat Street where candy shops and colorful fashion await. Finish in Akihabara (a.k.a. Electric Town), home to electronics, anime, and gaming culture.
Step into a world of serenity with a tea ceremony at a traditional Machiya townhouse. There you’ll settle onto tatami mats as your host demonstrates the art of preparing and serving tea, a ritual steeped in Zen philosophy. You’ll discover the meaning behind each graceful movement, learning about the different tools and varieties of tea, and experience firsthand how this ancient practice reflects Japanese mindfulness and hospitality.
Meet your guide in Tokyo and set off to discover a highlight of the city’s food culture: ramen. One of the best places to do this is in Shinjuku where you’ll visit some of our experts’ favorite local ramen spots, each specializing in its own style, and enjoy steaming bowls along the way. You’ll also learn about ramen’s roots as a working-class food and why these simple eateries are celebrated for their flavor over their decor. Hungry to learn more about ramen itself? Get your fill with this quick read on some of our favorite soups.
Spend an evening in Gion Kobu, the city’s largest entertainment district, where you’ll witness a rich variety of Japanese performances including demonstrations of chanoyu (the art of preparing tea) andflower arrangement, accompanied by traditional Japanese music on the koto. You can also watch an ancient bugaku dance and a comedic kyogen performance, before witnessing the night’s highlight: an elegant Kyomai dance performed by maiko, who are training to become geishas and embark on careers of entertaining guests with dances and songs.
And finally, our experts recommend a making time for teamLab Planets Tokyo: a museum of mind-bending art installations and vast, immersive spaces. Here you’ll find immersive experiences like walking barefoot through water where colorful koi swim beneath you, transforming into flowers as they go, exploring a limitless crystal universe, wandering among a floating flower garden packed with blooms, and more. With so many interactive exhibits to discover, this is more than a visit…it’s an hours-long sensory journey.
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