Best Things to Do in Tokyo – June 2025

  • Starbucks Japan Unveils Its First-Ever Spicy Frappuccino

    Starbucks Japan Unveils Its First-Ever Spicy Frappuccino

    Starbucks Japan is turning up the heat this summer with its first-ever spicy Frappuccino. Introducing the Hot Honey Oriental Mango & Tea Frappuccino, a limited-time offering available from June 6 to July 8, 2025. This innovative drink combines the tropical sweetness of mango with the aromatic depth of oriental tea, all topped off with a…

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  • Polaroid Brings Its First Pop-Up Store to Japan at Shibuya PARCO

    Polaroid Brings Its First Pop-Up Store to Japan at Shibuya PARCO

    Polaroid, the pioneer of instant photography, is launching its first-ever pop-up store in Japan. From June 13 to 25, 2025, visitors can experience “THE POLAROID ANALOG EXPERIENCE” at Shibuya PARCO’s 1st-floor pop-up space. Discover the World of Polaroid This immersive event centres around the newly released Polaroid Flip, which debuted in Japan in May. Attendees…

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  • minä perhonen 30th Anniversary Exhibition

    minä perhonen 30th Anniversary Exhibition

    Tokyo’s vibrant design scene is abuzz as minä perhonen, the iconic Japanese fashion and textile brand, commemorates its 30th anniversary with a captivating exhibition. Running from May 28 to June 15, 2025, at Hillside Terrace in Daikanyama, the “羽花 minä perhonen 30th Anniversary Exhibition + Akira Minagawa Art Works” offers a deep dive into the…

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  • Design Ah! Exhibition Neo

    Design Ah! Exhibition Neo

    From April 18 to September 23, 2025, the “Design Ah! Exhibition Neo” is captivating visitors at Tokyo Node in Toranomon Hills. This immersive exhibition, inspired by NHK E-Tele’s educational program “Design Ah! Neo,” invites attendees to explore the design behind everyday actions like walking, eating, sitting, and holding. Experience Design Through Action Unlike previous exhibitions…

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  • Shinsuke Yoshitake’s “It Might Be an Exhibition” Returns to Tokyo

    Shinsuke Yoshitake’s “It Might Be an Exhibition” Returns to Tokyo

    Celebrated Japanese author and illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake’s acclaimed exhibition, “It Might Be Shinsuke Yoshitake’s Exhibition,” is making a grand return to Tokyo, now expanded and enriched as the “Plenty More” edition. Having attracted over 700,000 visitors nationwide since its debut in April 2022 at the Setagaya Literary Museum, this enhanced exhibition offers fresh experiences for…

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