Welcome to Things to Do in Tokyo, your go-to guide for making the most of Japan’s buzzing metropolis! It’s Thursday, July 10, 2025, and Tokyo is alive with energy, even as the city contends with the lingering summer heatwave. Locals are seeking cool escapes indoors, and high prices are nudging more people toward creative, in-town adventures this season[4].
Let’s start with today’s **city vibe**: It’s hot out there, so expect bustling cafes, shopping malls, and art galleries filled with Tokyoites and visitors alike. If you’re venturing outdoors, take it slow, stay hydrated, and pop into the city’s famously efficient convenience stores for a quick refresh.
Ready for today’s highlights? Tokyo’s calendar is packed with something for everyone:
- **King & Prince at Tokyo Dome**: One of J-Pop’s hottest acts lights up the Tokyo Dome tonight at 6:00 PM—a must for music fans seeking a true taste of Japan’s pop culture phenomenon[1].
- **Sou Fujimoto Retrospective at the Mori Art Museum**: Explore the creative world of internationally acclaimed architect Sou Fujimoto, showcasing models, designs, and installations spanning his 25-year career[2].
- **Luigi Ghirri Photography Exhibition** at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum: Dive into vivid everyday moments captured by the renowned Italian photographer, in his first solo show in Asia[2].
- **Disney on Ice: Magic in the Stars**: Families and Disney lovers alike shouldn’t miss this spectacular ice show, bringing favorite characters to life at Ariake Arena today[7].
- **Sakurazaka46 in Chiba**: If idol pop is your thing, check out Sakurazaka46 performing at Makuhari Messe this evening[1].
In local news, the city is still abuzz after temporary railway disruptions near Haneda Airport last night, but transport lines are running smoothly again this morning—perfect timing for your urban explorations[4]. On the lifestyle front, the culinary scene is heating up: Janu Tokyo, a sleek new hotel in Azabudai Hills, has quickly become a talk-of-the-town spot with eight standout restaurants to try if you want to mix dining with people-watching in style[6].
**Must-do activities for today**:
- Escape the crowds with a stroll through the old-world charm of *Yanesen* (Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi), a cluster of neighborhoods brimming with temples, tiny cafes, and artisan shops—Tokyo’s antidote to neon overload[3].
- Shop for vintage finds and sip artisanal coffee in bohemian *Shimokitazawa* or *Daikanyama*, where indie boutiques and galleries showcase the city’s creative pulse[6].
- Catch the *Back to the Future Musical* at JR East Shiki Theater—a fun, retro twist on Broadway meets Tokyo[5].
**Local tip:** When in Tokyo, don’t just stick to the Yamanote Line—explore the city’s hidden gems by hopping on the Chuo or Tokyu lines to neighborhoods like Kichijoji or Sangenjaya, each with their own unique charm and fewer tourists[3][6].
Before we wrap up, a quick tease for tomorrow: The Tokyo Hula Festival kicks off, filling the city with tropical vibes, colorful costumes, and performances that blend Hawaiian tradition with Japanese flair[10].
That’s a wrap for today’s Things to Do in Tokyo—stay cool, enjoy the city’s creativity, and tune in tomorrow for more adventures!