Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Tokyo with me, Oly Bennet! Today is Sunday, November 16th, 2025, and you’ve just landed in the heart of Japan’s wildest, quirkiest city—where each day brings a new adventure, a dash of intrigue, and maybe a sumo-sized slice of delicious chaos.
Tokyo’s current vibe? The autumn air is crisp, sunny, and just cool enough for a cozy scarf—perfect for outdoor strolls, festival hopping, or an impromptu cosplay dash in Shibuya. The city is glowing with anticipation as locals and visitors unite for some epic events. Rumor has it Tokyo traffic’s a delight for once, thanks to recent public transit upgrades. So pack your energy and sense of humor—this is Tokyo at its finest.
Epic happenings await! Ready your calendars because first, Tokyo Midtown Starlight Garden transforms Roppongi into a twinkling wonderland of LEDs. Tonight the dazzling light show launches, attracting couples, families, and Instagram gladiators eager for the ultimate selfie challenge. Over at Ariake Arena, martial arts fans are still buzzing from ONE 173’s latest combat sports spectacle. If your idea of sports includes flying knees and thunderous right hooks, this is the afterglow you want to bask in. And for offbeat fun, Hachioji Ginkgo Festival is wrapping up today—a sea of golden leaves and tons of street food, traditional performances, and that rare chance to see festival-goers out-bling the ginkgo trees. Not your usual Sunday!
But wait, there’s more: Toyosu PIT is hosting the Okey Talkie Festival, where Necry Talkie brings their quirky rock energy to the stage. For night owls, Midnight Tokyo LIVE at the Esplanade delivers two stellar sets, blending live music and electric Tokyo nights—all without an intermission, so hang on tight!
On the local news front, Tokyo Skytree kicks off its Dream Christmas Market today, running through the holiday season, cranking out festive treats, dazzling illuminations, mulled wine, and live music under the city’s most iconic backdrop. And, big news for foodies: several new izakaya and ramen joints have popped up near Ueno Station. Keep your eyes peeled for pop-up tastings and ramen battles that would make even an Olympic judge sweat.
For must-do activities on this fine Sunday, here’s the Oly Bennet power play:
- Get hypnotized by Midtown’s Starlight Garden—just bring your sunglasses for those mega-watt LEDs.
- Explore the ginkgo-lined Hachioji streets while tallying how many festival snacks one mortal can consume in a day.
- Swing by Toyosu for a wild music set—the perfect soundtrack for bold November vibes.
- Snag a hot chocolate beneath the Skytree’s Christmas Market lights and let Tokyo’s festive fever soak in.
- For sporty souls, trace the path of recent MMA legends at Ariake Arena and relive their most insane moves (pro tip: shadowbox at your own risk, Tokyo’s awfully polite about crowd control).
Here’s a Tokyo tip straight from the city’s playbook: If you’re hunting for fall foliage, timing is everything. According to Tokyo Cheapo, ginkgo trees peak this week, so grab your camera, your wackiest pose, and get snapping. And if you’re lost in translation—never fear! Tokyo subway signs now use extra pictograms, making station-hopping easier than ever, even if your Japanese vocab tops out at "arigato".
Teasing tomorrow—stay tuned for the World Athletics Championship showcase and the Tokyo International Comedy Festival’s grand finale. That’s Tokyo, where tomorrow’s stories are just waiting to be written.
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