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    Jessica Zapata
    Jessica Zapata
    Last updated 8 Oct 2024
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    Explore most of the attractions in Tokyo with Klook’s Tokyo Multi Attractions Pass!

    Are you flying to Japan soon? If yes, then don’t miss out on the wonders of Japan’s capital city — Tokyo! Let your imagination come to life as you watch the cherry blossoms bloom, walk with the crowd along Shibuya Crossing, and smell the variety of street foods lined up just in time for the night market! There are so many things to do in Tokyo like shopping, eating, and attraction hopping. As for the places that you must visit, the city has the Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo DisneySea, the Meiji Shrine, and Tokyo Disneyland! But before anything else, let’s get to know the Tokyo Pass first.

    What is the Tokyo Pass?

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    It’s a pass that gives you access to Tokyo’s top attractions and crowd favorites like LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo, Madame Tussauds, Tokyo Tower Observatory, and Unko Museum. The number of attractions that you’ll be able to visit will depend on the package that you’ll purchase. It’s definitely more convenient than getting your entrance ticket per attraction at the original price because, with this one pass, you get to save up to 62%, and you’ll only have to hold onto one ticket!

    How does the Tokyo Pass work?

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    Now that you have your Tokyo Pass, let us walk you through how it works!
    1. Choose and purchase your ideal pass (choice of 2, 3, or 4 activities.)
    2. Activate your pass and reserve your preferred attractions (Go to "Bookings" > "My Account", then click "Reserve")
    3. Use your pass at your chosen activity on any date within the validity period.
    Klook Tip: Make sure to check the package details for the specific inclusions of your purchased pass!
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    Where can the Tokyo Pass take me?

    At this point, you’re probably already familiar with the Tokyo Pass and how it works. Now, it’s time to know where the Tokyo Pass can take you so you can finalize your Tokyo itinerary:
    1. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo
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    Ever seen over 3 million LEGO bricks all in one place? If not, then head on over to LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Tokyo, where over 10 attractions for you and your entire family wait. One crowd favorite is the LEGO Factory, where you’ll meet Professor Brick-a-Brack, who will need your help in making LEGO bricks! Another fun zone to try here is Merlin’s Apprentice, where you’ll use up your strength and energy while pedaling as hard as you can to help Merlin conjure his magic. Once you’re done exploring all the fun attractions, cap off your visit with a shopping spree at the LEGO Shop, where over 400 different LEGO products are sold!
    2. Little Planet DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
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    If you’re looking to take your kids out for something fun and educational, then Little Planet in Tokyo is the place to go! This indoor park features many digital exhibitions that both kids and kids-at-heart will enjoy, such as an AR Sandbox area where your kids can look around for treasures using special tools, a digital ball pit that changes lights and sounds, and a digital spray paint wall where kids can play around with art and colors without getting their hands dirty. These digital experiences will keep your kids active, engaged, and entertained, so a visit to Little Planet in Tokyo is a must!
    3. Madame Tussauds
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    Get a chance to see your favorite stars up close at Madame Tussauds in Tokyo, which houses over 70 life-sized wax figures of notable personalities in music, film, fashion, sports, and history! Visiting this attraction is like attending a star-studded event, so have your cameras ready for the wax figures of Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Audrey Hepburn, Tom Cruise, Yuki Ishikawa, Mao Asada, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Princess Diana, and Barack Obama!
    Klook Tip: Take selfies with your favorite celebs to make your experience more realistic!
    4. Moominvalley Park in Saitama
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    Thanks to Moominvalley Park in Saitama, you no longer have to fly to Finland just to see the cutest hippos of the Moomin World! Explore the park’s four zones: the Welcome Cove at the entrance, the Moominvalley area that’s packed with most of the attractions, the Kokemus exhibition that will tell the backstory of the Moomin characters, and the Lonely Mountain, where you can take a stroll surrounded by lush greenery. 
    Once you’ve passed by the Welcome Cove, freely explore the Moominvalley area, where you’ll find the Moominhouse, Little My’s Attraction, and Oshun Oxtra Theater. There’s also the Hobgoblin’s Zipline if you’re down for some thrill during your visit!
    5. Roppongi Hills Observation Deck “Tokyo City View”
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    Cityscape enthusiasts will love this next attraction: Roppongi Hills Observation Deck. Located on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower, you’ll be treated to a majestic view of Tokyo from all directions, which you can capture with your eyes or through your handy camera! For the best views and stunning photos, visit the deck by sunset or at night when the city lights are on.
    6. Shibuya Sky Observation Deck
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    The Shibuya Sky Observation Deck takes sightseeing to another level — enjoy the view of some of the city's most famous landmarks like Mount Fuji, the Tokyo Skytree, and the Shibuya Crossing from the Sky Stage, an outdoor observation area with hammocks that you can sit on as you admire the view, or the Sky Edge, where you can look down and see the view right below you!
    Klook Tip: If you have time to spare, drop by the Sky Gallery to see impressive digital art displays of the cityscape!
    7. Small Worlds Tokyo
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    Enter the world of everything miniature when you visit Small Worlds Tokyo, the world’s largest indoor miniature theme park! Inside the theme park are six zones for you to explore, such as the Space Center that showcases the past and the future of shuttles, the world of the Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, and the Global Village, where you’ll see the beautiful countries of Asia and Europe. There’s also the Kansai International Airport zone, where you’ll see miniature airplanes flying around, the Evangelion Cage, where you can watch Evangelion Units 01, 00, and 02 launches, and the Evangelion Tokyo - III that lets you relive New Tokyo-3 City!
    Klook Tip: Small Worlds Tokyo offers workshops where you can decorate miniature items that you can take home as souvenirs later on!
    8. Sunshine Aquarium & SKY CIRCUS Sunshine 60 Observatory
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    Journey into the ocean world at Sunshine Aquarium, located on the rooftop of the World Import Mart Building! This aquarium houses around 23,000 aquatic animals in over 700 tanks, so it will definitely take some time for you to finish exploring the entire place. But what really makes the aquarium stand out is its open-air setup, where you can see different animals like penguins and sea lions swimming against skyscraper views. Another must-visit in Sunshine Aquarium is the Sunshine Lagoon, a tank resembling a shallow-water coral reef where small fishes and large stingrays can be found. If you’re looking to go to a place where you’ll have fun and pick up some new knowledge here and there, then Sunshine Aquarium is the destination for you!
    Girl on an observatory deck inside Sky Circus Sunshine 60 Observatory
    It’s sightseeing from an observatory deck and VR technology combined — the quirky Sky Circus Sunshine 60 Observatory won’t only give you a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, but also a VR experience in the sky! Try out over five interactive experiences, such as the crowd favorites that include the Tokyo Bullet Flight, where you’ll get blasted into the sky from a cannon and feel the sensations of floating into the air with their 4D feature, and the Swing Coaster, where you’ll take a trip into the skies on a virtual swing! It’s not the best activity if you have a fear of heights, but it’s definitely worth a try!
    9. teamLab Planets Tokyo
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    If you love immersive art or are just curious about what it is, then give teamLab Planets Tokyo a visit! Inside the art facility are three zones that you can explore, which all specialize in moving art that will allow you to be a part of the art pieces: the Water, Garden, and Public areas. The Water area has eight artworks, featuring spectacular must-sees like “Matter is Void - Water” and “The Infinite Crystal Universe”. In the Garden area, make sure to drop by the Floating Flower Garden and Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms. Cap off your immersive art journey with an Instagram shoot in the Public area’s main piece, the Universe of Fire Particles Falling from the Sky!
    10. Tokyo Joypolis
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    A visit to Tokyo Joypolis, Japan’s largest indoor theme park, is a must when in Tokyo! Get ready to experience the theme park’s thrilling rides like Gekion Live Coaster, Halfpipe Tokyo, and Pirate’s Plunder. There’s also an arcade area where you can play various mini-games and take home fun prizes like stuffed toys and snacks.
    After taking on some rides and playing several games, take a break at Frame Cafe, where they serve coffee, pastries, and even rice meals. If you’re more into light snacks, there’s also the D-Lounge, where they serve hotdogs, fritters, and alcohol (for adults)!
    11. Tokyo Kimono Experience with Japanese Hairstyling
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    Walk along the streets of Asakusa like a local when you try this Tokyo Kimono Experience with Japanese Hairstyling! The experience starts with getting your hair done, Japanese-style, before you go through a wide variety of robes to choose a matching one. Once you’ve chosen your yukata (traditional Japanese robe), start your day stroll in Tokyo and take photos while you’re at it to commemorate your visit! 
    12. Tokyo Sanrio Puroland
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    Both kids and adults alike will have a blast in this next attraction, Tokyo Sanrio Puroland, where you’ll meet the iconic Hello Kitty and some of her adorable friends such as Gudetama, Keroppi, and My Melody! Kickstart your Sanrio Puroland adventure with a Sanrio Character Boat Ride that will take you through the world of Sanrio, before trying the Mymeroad Drive, where you’ll get on a cart and go around to see My Melody’s world!
    Klook Tip: Purchase a Sanrio character headband from the souvenir shop and put it on as you go ‘round the theme park and take photos for the full Tokyo Sanrio Puroland experience!
    13. Tokyo Skytree
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    Something to tick off your bucket list — a visit to Japan’s tallest building, the Tokyo Skytree! Standing at 634 meters tall, this building has two observation decks that you can choose to sightsee from, the 350-meter and 450-meter observation decks. Both of the decks will give you a bird’s eye view of some famous landmarks like Tokyo Bay, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo Tower, so you won’t miss out whichever you choose! We highly suggest you take the thrilling spiral skywalk on the 450-meter deck to get the full experience!
    14. Tokyo Tower Observatory Main Deck
    A red tower in Tokyo surrounded by buildings
    Take sightseeing to another level at Tokyo Tower Observatory’s Main Deck! Aside from admiring the city views, the main deck also has a shop (the Official Shop) and a cafe (Cafe La Tour) that will surely make your visit to the tower so much more worth it! Have a cup of tea or a cone of ice cream while looking over to the city during the day. Once you’re all relaxed, take on the thrilling Skywalk Window and look down 145 meters right below you!
    Important Reminder: If you have an extreme fear of heights, then this activity is not for you.
    15. Unko Museum
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    If you’re down for something uncommon and fun, then a visit to the Unko Museum is the one for you! Unko, which means poop, is the star of this attraction, and to make it even more exciting, everything poop-themed is also rainbow-colored here! Inside the museum are three fecal zones — the Unstagenic area that’s perfect if you want to add a pop of color to your Instagram feed, the Untelligent area, where you can make poop art and see different poop art drawn by celebrities, and the Unteractive area that’s packed with different poop-themed mini-games!
    16. Yomiuriland
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    Discover this hidden gem in Tokyo, Yomiuriland, an amusement park that’s surrounded by hills and nature! Inside the park are over 40 attractions for you to explore, from thrilling roller coasters for adults to child-friendly attractions for the kids, perfect for families looking for a day out in the sun. Our favorite ride in Yomiuriland would have to be the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel that will take you 60 meters from the ground, and once you reach its peak, you will be delighted with an overview of the entire amusement park by the hillside!
    If you want to visit only one attraction, here’s a table showing the individual ticket prices per attraction:
    But if you want to explore most of Tokyo’s top attractions, then Klook’s Tokyo Pass is the best option for you. You’ll spend less and still get to go to up to four attractions at one price — starting from JPY3,500!
    The Tokyo Pass also offers add-ons:
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    • Shared Narita (NRT) Airport Limousine Bus Transfers for Tokyo (NRT to Tokyo Round Trip)
    • Tokyo Subway
    • JR Tokyo Wide Pass
    • FujiQ Highland Admission Ticket

    Is the Tokyo Pass worth it?

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    Yes! The Tokyo Pass is worth it and here are some reasons why:
    1. This one pass allows you to experience 2, 3, or 4 activities during your trip to Tokyo without having you burn your wallet! The Tokyo Pass is here to help you save since this pass comes at one price and offers discounted prices to your chosen attractions.
    2. Say goodbye to time pressure too because if you have a Tokyo Pass, you can enjoy and travel at your own pace. Just make sure to take note of the opening hours of your chosen attractions.
    3. Remember those times when you had to line up just to get inside an attraction? Those days are over with the Tokyo Pass! All you have to do is get to the attraction, present your Tokyo Pass, and have fun!
    Now that you have an idea about Klook’s Tokyo Pass, you can finally enjoy your trip without spending way too much money. Get your Tokyo Pass now and have a joyful adventure in Tokyo! Remember, travels are best experienced with loved ones so make sure to drag them along!

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