23 Tokyo Neighborhoods You Should Visit

Tokyo is a prefecture of Japan made up of 23 boroughs (or satellite cities) that form the Greater City of Tokyo, along with other cities and neighborhoods that surround the capital of Japan. In this article, we'll get to know each of the 23 neighborhoods and other sectors that make up Tokyo in detail.

The population that makes up the greater Tokyo exceeds the number of 8 million inhabitants, but the prefecture as a whole exceeds the number of 13 million inhabitants. Chiba and Kanagawa are the prefectures that surround the great capital of Tokyo.

Kanagawa circles the prefecture of Tokyo with the second largest population in the country, surpassing the number of 9 million inhabitants. Even because going from Tokyo to Yokohama doesn't even feel like you're leaving the city.

Some do not know, but Tokyo ceased to be a city in 1947. Today they consider Shinjuku the capital of the prefecture of Tokyo, but still in the heart of everyone there is the Great City of Tokyo which is the junction of these 23 districts.

The 23 Districts of Tokyo

Tokyo's 23 districts are called Tokubetsuku [特別区] and can be compared to cities. Both have their own administration, despite belonging to Tokyo. We can compare with the cities that circulate Brasilia, the capital of Brazil.

The population of these neighborhoods are equivalent to several cities, they have their own neighborhoods and sectors. In Japan people usually indicate the place or sector they live by the name of the station, so basically it is believed that there are more than 1000 sectors in Tokyo.

Below we will leave the names, population and square area of the 23 great neighborhoods of Tokyo that are also called nijuusanku [23区]. Throughout the article we will list several famous neighborhoods and sectors of Tokyo in great distinction.

PortugueseJapanesePopulaçãoÁrea
Adachi足立区62184853,25
Arakawa荒川区18627510,20
Bunkyō文京区18106511,31
Higashiagatsuma千代田区3798811,64
Chuō中央区8199610,15
Edogawa江戸川区63757149,86
Itabashi板橋区52596932,17
Katsushika葛飾区42640334,84
Kita北区32708620,59
Kōtō江東区39880539,44
Meguro目黒区25583314,70
Minato港区16709820,34
Nakano中野区31332515,59
Nerima練馬区67482648,16
Ōta大田区66115759,46
Setagaya世田谷区82962458,08
Shibuya渋谷区20152415,11
Shinagawa品川区33253622,72
Shinjuku新宿区29713518,23
Suginami杉並区53030734,02
Sumida墨田区22109313,75
Toshima豊島区25276413,01
Taitō台東区16268510,08

Shibuya

This is without a doubt the most famous district in Tokyo, here you will find the Hachiko statue, the busiest intersection in the world and several brand and price stores. The advantage is that it is close to Yoyogi Park and the Harajuku neighborhood. (The cover photo of the article is of the Shibuya crossing).

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Shinjuku

Shinjuku is the largest ward in Tokyo. Shinjuku is so large with several neighborhoods within it. Here you will find Kabukichou, the largest nightlife entertainment district in Tokyo.

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Ginza

Ginza is a large luxury shopping area with hundreds of iconic retail locations. Buying or Selling in Ginza means you have a lot of money. Even if you don't have money, this neighborhood is very interesting and in the surroundings you can find affordable things and small shops.

Ginza

Omotesando

Omotesando is a shopping and dining area. Its main street is a tree-lined avenue often compared to the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

Omotesando

Odaiba

Odaiba is an artificial island in Tokyo Bay that cost the government trillions of yen in infrastructure spending over 200 years ago. Today it is a huge leisure and entertainment area that has a great view of Tokyo. Here you will find several malls, TV stations and highlights! Indispensable!

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Odaiba

Akihabara

Akihabara is the nerd and otaku district in Tokyo. Considered the largest electronics district in the world. If you are going to build a robot and need parts, this is the place. It's also a great place to find Maid Cafes.

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Asakusa

Asakusa was once a huge district. It is now known as a traditional part of the city, full of temples, bates, hotels, shops, etc. The biggest highlight is Sensō-ji Temple.

Shironuri

Harajuku is a trendy shopping area, here you can find clothes of all types and prices, as well as people with freedom of fashion with different clothes and styles such as lolitas and visual kei.

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Shimbashi

Shimbashi is a business district, it is also known for its charming restaurants and nightlife. A paradise for employees.

Ikebukuro

This is Tokyo's second largest neighborhood, also known for geek shops and nightlife.

Shimokitazawa

Shimokitazawa is a charming old quarter full of cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and concert halls.

Marunouchi

Marunouchi is the biggest business district in Japan, quite interesting during the week, a desert on the weekends.

Marunouchi

Gaienmae

Gaienmae is a trendy neighborhood that is full of modeling offices and agencies, fashion brands and photographers.

Gaienmae

Ebisu

Ebisu is known for its international atmosphere and pleasant cafes and restaurants.

Ebisu

Yoyogi

Yoyogi is the largest park in Japan, a true contrast between nature and Tokyo's buildings.

Kichijoji

Kichijoji is the kind of neighborhood where housewives go shopping with their friends in the afternoon. It's also a college-ridden neighborhood with a vibrant nightlife.

Kichijoji

Ueno

Ueno is known for its large park, colorful markets and numerous cultural attractions. There are more than a dozen great attractions in the area, including Ueno Zoo and a number of art and history museums.

Koenji

A neighborhood full of old buildings that attract young entrepreneurs. Comprises of shops, cafes and bars.

Koenji

Yurakucho

Known for its tiny restaurants under the train tracks.

Nakameguro

Nakameguro is best known for the sakura around the Meguro River. The high stone walls of the river resemble an urban canal.

Kasumigaseki

Kasumigaseki is a large neighborhood south of the Imperial Palace. It is home to the Japanese government. The main functions of the government of Japan are performed in Kasumigaseki including its ministries, departments and the patent office.

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Nagatacho

Nagatacho is a Federal Government district that is adjacent to Kasumigaseki. The two in the area are almost the same neighborhood.

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Shinagawa

Shinagawa is a business district that is a sea of black suits every morning. At night the neighborhood totally changes to a nightlife.

Shinagawa station

Akasaka-Mitsuke

Akasaka-Mitsuke is a business district, with a more cultural atmosphere, with an international atmosphere, full of attractions, bars, schools, restaurants.

Meguro

Just like Nakameguro, it is possible to find that river full of sakuras. however Meguro is a residential neighborhood with charming restaurants, cafes and bars.

Shiodome

Shiodome is one of the most expensive lands in the world next to Ginza. Shiodome is a mix of residential, commercial, cultural, business and park districts.

Jimbocho

Jimbocho is a central neighborhood, surrounded by universities. It is the best place in Japan to buy books and Snowboard.

Takebashi

Takebashi is a business district to the east of the Imperial Palace, which has museums and Palace Park. It's also a good starting point to explore the ruins of Edo Castle and its massive moat.

Sugamo

Sugamo is where there are many elderly people, where grandmothers and grandfathers do their shopping.

Hibiya

Hibiya is an old neighborhood next to the Imperial Palace. It has a large park and is where the famous Hotel Imperial is located.

Imperial Hotel
Imperial Hotel por Maynard

Jiyugaoka

Jiyugaoka is a desirable residential neighborhood for your Sunday afternoons.

Kyobashi

Kyobashi is an upscale business district near Ginza in downtown Tokyo. Known for its bridge and river that disappeared in the second world war.

Toranomon

It's a big business district in Tokyo. Toranomon is also famous for its tall skyscrapers, the Toranomon Hills.

Toranomon Hills vista noturna vista do beco

Aoyama Itchome

Aoyama Itchome is a business and fashion district in downtown Tokyo.

Aoyama

Daikanyama

Daikanyama is a residential area that is home to a number of embassies.

Fukagawa

Fukagawa is a pleasant old neighborhood located 30 minutes from the center of Tokyo beside the Sumida River.

Autumn in the Fukagawa district of Tokyo reflected in the Sumida River

Denenchofu

Denenchofu was built from the ground up as an upscale residential neighborhood. It was founded in 1907 by Shibusawa Eiichi – one of the richest men in history. Today, it is still an upscale area known for its greenery and famous residents.

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Hiroo

Hiroo is a surprisingly peaceful residential area nestled between two of Tokyo's wildest neighborhoods: Shibuya and Roppongi.

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Kagurazaka

Kagurazaka has been an affluent neighborhood since the Edo era. Today he is known for his French and Geisha culture.

Futako Tamagawa

Futako Tamagawa is home to celebrities, professional athletes, politicians and business leaders. And it is still a simple, beautiful and natural place, with a beautiful river.

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