Welcome to “Things to Do in Tokyo!” It’s Sunday, July 20, 2025, and the city is buzzing with midsummer energy. Tokyo is basking in classic July heat, so grab your sun hats and water bottles before heading out—the skies are mostly clear, promising a perfect setting for exploring all the city has to offer.
Kicking off the day’s vibe, excitement is running high as residents head to the polls for the national Upper House Election, an event setting a thoughtful, civic-minded tone citywide[5][8]. While some conversations buzz with politics, Tokyo’s social calendar is as packed as ever with something for everyone.
Let’s check out today’s can’t-miss events:
- Music lovers can flock to NHK Hall at 5 p.m. for a high-energy J-Pop concert from idol favorites **Cho Tokimeki ♡ Sendenbu**—expect fans in coordinated outfits and contagious positive vibes[1][4].
- For a touch of the avant-garde, **tripleS** is performing at Kanadevia Hall (formerly Tokyo Dome City Hall) from 3 p.m. Get ready for futuristic pop and K-culture fans mixing with locals in the heart of Tokyo[4].
- If you’re catching up with family, stroll through Asakusa, where street performers and traditional snacks near Sensoji Temple promise entertainment and cultural discovery for all ages[6].
- Dive into local nightlife later in Shibuya or Akihabara, where cafes transform into themed pop-ups for anime and game fans—check out Akihabara Electric Mall after sunset for a dose of neon-lit nostalgia[6].
- And don’t miss the Tokyo Tower’s special summer projection show after dark—a magical spectacle blending city lights and digital artistry, perfect for couples and photo enthusiasts[2].
Turning to local news and updates: Voting for the Upper House is underway, so some public facilities may have modified hours or light crowds nearby government buildings[5][8]. Train lines and buses are running smoothly—no major disruptions reported—so getting around should be a breeze. On the culinary front, foodies will find buzz about new ramen specialties and the ongoing love for refreshing “chicken namban-zuke,” a summer-perfect dish starring tangy plum flavors[2].
Wondering what to do today? Here are a few versatile must-dos:
- Visit historic Meiji Jingu for some cool shade under ancient trees, followed by a sweet treat at one of Harajuku’s crepe stands[6].
- Wander Kagurazaka’s old-world alleys for a mix of tea shops, artisan stalls, and maybe a hidden French bistro—a blend unique to Tokyo’s diverse soul[3].
- Looking for cutting-edge art? TeamLab Planets offers an immersive, barefoot experience in digital wonderland—perfect for cooling down and sparking your imagination[3].
- Guided tours with a local can reveal hidden gems, from bustling fish markets to tiny jazz bars—ask a guide for their favorite secret noodle joint or manga café for the full insider experience[6][3].
Today’s Tokyo tip: Most locals use IC cards like Suica or PASMO to zip through train gates and even buy snacks at convenience stores. Pick one up for hassle-free travel—it’s a little piece of Tokyo tech magic in your pocket.
That’s your glance at Tokyo’s vibrant Sunday. Stay tuned and join us tomorrow as we spotlight more live shows, art openings, and the city’s summer matsuri festivals rolling into the week! Enjoy your adventure in the heart of Japan.
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