Welcome, thrill-seekers and Tokyo dreamers, to Things to do in Tokyo with your globe-trotting, adrenaline-loving guide, Ollie Bennet! It’s Thursday, November 6, 2025, and Tokyo is buzzing like a stadium crowd in overtime. Step outside and you’ll feel that perfect autumn zing—crisp air, a cool breeze, and golden leaves tumbling down avenues (Tokyo Cheapo reports the foliage is peaking, so your selfie game just hit rookie-of-the-year potential). The pulse of the city? Electric, with a side of quirky, just how we love it.
Now, what’s lighting up Tokyo today? One, for all my pop culture fanatics: the All of Evangelion 30th Anniversary Exhibition is in full swing at Tokyo City View. Even if you can’t tell a mecha from a microwave, this celebration of anime history will turbocharge your inner fan. Two, downtown glows up this evening with the Roppongi Hills Christmas 2025 kickoff—think sparkling illuminations, food stalls slinging every kind of snack, and a Christmas market stuffed with gifts from Japan and beyond (Tokyo Weekender has all the holly-jolly details). Three, gamers and cosplayers, rejoice—grab your kitty ears for the White Cat Project NEW WORLD’S After Halloween Party Cafe opening today in Kinshicho Marui. Menu items wilder than an Olympic curling upset, plus exclusive merch, and they’re handing out freebies just for walking in. Four, for those who crave fresh air and family vibes, check out the Nezu Shrine, lit up with autumn colors and local festivities—plus, it’s never the wrong day for a sacred stroll and some street snacks.
And hey, night owls! The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is debuting its new “Tokyo Resonance” projection mapping show tonight—imagine skyscraper-sized light art that’ll have your jaw on the turf. For concert lovers, “Back to the Future: The Musical” is running at the Nissay Theatre, rewinding nostalgia and flipping it into Broadway magic. Something tells me Doc would approve!
Tokyo’s always got some headline news flickering. Essential Japan just tipped us off that the iconic Kawaii Monster Café is returning to Harajuku as Kawaii Monster Land later this winter, so keep your unicorn-hued wigs close. Meanwhile, Tokyo’s public baths are running a special welcome campaign for visitors this month—it’s not just a bath, it’s a social adventure complete with rubber duckies and local gossip, according to Tokyo Cheapo. Transit-wise, all subway lines are operating normally, and those hunting deals for bullet-train excursions can snap up the “Autumn Unlimited Ride Pass” for sweet savings on regional trips.
No Tokyo day is complete without a must-do list worthy of a highlight reel. Power-walk Shibuya Crossing and freeze-frame in the neon—bonus points for shortest dodge through the crowd. Duck into the tranquil bamboo groves at Higashikurume for a slice of zen fewer tourists know about (Go Tokyo recommends pairing this with a bottle of local spring water). Snap a scenic selfie from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building’s free observation deck—on a clear day, you’ll see Mount Fuji photobombing your skyline shot!
Quick Ollie tip: if you want to blend in, master the art of the konbini snack run. Tokyo’s 24/7 convenience stores have everything from wasabi KitKats to fresh onigiri, and if you smile at the cashier and say “arigato gozaimasu,” you’re practically an honorary local.
Whet your appetite for more? Tomorrow, Tokyo’s lighting things up with the first holiday fireworks over Tokyo Bay and a sneak peek at the Tokyo Contemporary Art Award Exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. Tune in for fresh picks, wild stories, and my unparalleled enthusiasm as we tackle Tokyo one wild event at a time.
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