Konnichiwa, globe-trotters and sports fanatics! It’s Friday, October 24, 2025, and welcome to Things to Do in Tokyo, where Ollie Bennet takes you on a whirlwind ride through Japan’s buzzing capital. Right now, Tokyo’s serving up crisp autumn air—the perfect weather for adventure—while city streets are painted with red and gold foliage. Energy is high and the city is strumming along, with everyone ready to dive into Tokyo’s signature quirks and festivities.
Today’s vibe is all about culture colliding with creativity. If you wander anywhere near Shibuya, you’ll find the 17th Shibuya Arts Festival transforming Miyashita Park and the area around Shibuya Station into a living, breathing art gallery. Picture interactive exhibitions, creators from all corners of the globe, and the chance to “touch,” create, and even become part of the masterpiece. It’s wild, it’s vibrant, and it’s pure Tokyo!
For all you bookworms and treasure hunters, the 65th Kanda Used Book Festival kicks off today in the legendary Jimbocho district. Stacks and stacks of rare books spill out along Yasukuni Street, and with about a million secondhand tomes up for grabs, it’s a bibliophile’s gold rush. There’ll be talk shows, rare finds, and enough literary magic to make even Harry Potter jealous.
If you’re looking to get fancy, prepare for an epic combo at Ueno Park: Nohga Hotel Ueno teams up with Tokyo National Museum for “Savor Autumn Colors and the Sounds of the Satsuma Biwa.” You’ll get a guided tour, a gourmet autumn bento feast, and a live biwa performance in a historic setting. The whole experience is a grand slam for culture hungry adventurers—and yes, even Ollie’s bowled over by the autumn event menu.
Music lovers, crank up those amps because metalcore band Oceano is throwing down their Farewell Tour tonight at Garret in Tokyo. Expect savage riffs and wall-to-wall energy. Ollie’s tip: bring earplugs and wild hair—there’ll be headbanging for days.
For families and young at heart, Tokyo Disneyland is bursting with Halloween parades and colorful shows. The Villains’ “Into the Frenzy,” Mickey’s Rainbow Luau, and those iconic Electrical Parade Dreamlights will keep everyone spellbound. Picture pumpkins with Mickey ears and villains shaking up the park.
On the news front, local insiders are buzzing about a new wave of fusion restaurants hitting the scene—think sushi crossed with street food flavors. Nothing official on transport delays, but as always in Tokyo, the trains run smoother than a wasabi bullet. If you’re new here, don’t miss trying Animal Cafes sprinkled across Harajuku—sip a latte while petting a hedgehog or chatting up a rescued owl. It’s a Tokyo treat that combines charm with cuddles.
If you’ve got extra wanderlust, hit the Asakusa district for rituals at Senso-ji Temple, snap neon-filled selfies at Shibuya Crossing, or challenge your sense of direction in Tokyo’s underground food halls—which even veteran wanderers like Ollie still get lost in.
Local tip: Want to sound less like a lost tourist? Grab a Suica card for genie-level access to trains and shops. Bow slightly when greeting, and listen for the ultra-polite “irasshaimase!” every time you walk into a store. Tokyo’s hospitality is legendary—and even the vending machines greet you.
As for tomorrow, get pumped! More art scrambles in Shibuya, the Yamagata and Miyagi Gourmet Expo at Tobu Department Store, and the official start of the Mount Takao Autumn Leaves Festival. Tune in for the latest scoop with Ollie’s globe-trotting shenanigans.
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