2025最新10個東京熱門景點推薦!探索日本都會脈動文化新貌

Last Updated on 2025 年 6 月 30 日 by 総合編集組

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2025 Tokyo New Attractions: A Comprehensive Guide to the City’s Latest Landmarks

Tokyo, a dynamic metropolis renowned for blending tradition with innovation, continues to captivate global travelers with its ever-evolving landscape. In 2025, the city unveils a series of new and revamped attractions that showcase its vibrant urban pulse and cultural reinvention.

2025最新10個東京熱門景點推薦!探索日本都會脈動文化新貌
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This guide highlights ten must-visit destinations opened or renovated between late 2023 and 2024, offering detailed insights into their unique features, practical information, and why they matter in Tokyo’s ongoing transformation. From immersive theme parks to sustainable urban hubs, these attractions cater to diverse interests, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai: A Seafood and Onsen Oasis

Opened on February 1, 2024, Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, located next to the famous Toyosu Market, combines the charm of Edo-period aesthetics with modern leisure. This complex features the Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, offering natural hot springs transported daily from Hakone and Yugawara, with a rooftop Observation Footbath Garden providing 360-degree views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. The Food and Entertainment Zone serves fresh seafood from Toyosu Market, from sashimi bowls to traditional Japanese sweets, housed in architecture inspired by Kawagoe’s iconic “Bell of Time.” Easily accessible via the Yurikamome Line’s Market-mae Station (4-minute walk), this attraction blends relaxation and culinary delights, appealing to both tourists and locals.

IMMERSIVE FORT TOKYO: The World’s First Immersive Theme Park

Launched on March 1, 2024, in Odaiba, IMMERSIVE FORT TOKYO redefines entertainment as the world’s first fully immersive theme park. Built on the site of the former VenusFort, it transforms the European-style architecture into a storytelling playground. Visitors become active participants in experiences like the Tokyo Revengers Immersive Escapeor the mysterious Edo Oiran Saga, with interactive theaters offering multiple endings. The premium Midnight Banquetintegrates dining into the narrative, enhancing sensory immersion. Accessible via Yurikamome’s Aomi Station or Rinkai Line’s Tokyo Teleport Station (3-minute walk), this indoor park is ideal for all weather conditions and marks a shift toward narrative-driven entertainment.

Azabudai Hills & teamLab Borderless: An Urban Art Oasis

Azabudai Hills, opened on November 24, 2023, in Minato Ward, is a sprawling 8.1-hectare development centered on the concept of an “urban oasis.” Featuring Japan’s tallest skyscraper, the 330-meter Mori JP Tower, it dedicates nearly a third of its space to greenery, including a 6,000-square-meter central plaza adorned with public art. On February 9, 2024, the renowned Mori Building Digital Art Museum: EPSON teamLab Borderless relocated here from Odaiba, offering a “mapless museum” where interactive, borderless digital art evolves with visitor movement. Highlights include the Azabudai Hills Market for gourmet dining. Reachable via Hibiya Line’s Kamiyacho Station (2-minute walk), this destination merges sustainability, art, and urban living.

Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado”: A Creative Hub in Harajuku

Opened on April 17, 2024, Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado” reinvents Harajuku’s cultural scene. Designed by architect Akihisa Hirata, this 9-story complex houses 75 unique shops, a magazine library with 3,000 titles, and a branch of Koenji’s historic Kosugi-yu bathhouse. Its rooftop terrace and creative lounge foster cultural exchange, making it a hub for innovation. Located a 1-minute walk from Meiji-jingumae Station, Harakado blends nostalgia with modernity, reinforcing Harajuku’s status as a global trendsetter.

Shibuya AXSH: Bridging Shibuya and Aoyama

Shibuya AXSH, opened on July 8, 2024, in Shibuya Ward, is a 23-story complex designed as a “TSUNAGI-BA” (connection hub). Its lower floors host 15 tenants, including Spanish restaurants, cafes, and the NANZUKA Gallery, featuring public art like Jean Jullien’s installations. Transparent screens and food trucks enhance its vibrant plazas. Accessible directly from Shibuya Station, AXSH integrates art, dining, and community interaction, redefining urban connectivity.

HANA・BIYORI Observation Onsen “Kakei no Yu”: A Scenic Retreat

Opened on March 6, 2024, within Yomiuriland’s HANA・BIYORI flower park, Kakei no Yu offers a serene hot spring experience at 100 meters above sea level. Its natural “black hot spring” water, sourced 1,750 meters underground, is known for skin benefits. The open-air bath boasts stunning Tokyo views, complemented by saunas, rock baths, and a restaurant run by Ginza Onodera, featuring occasional tuna-cutting shows. With over 10,000 manga and books available, it’s a perfect micro-vacation spot, reachable via Keio Line’s Tama-Dobutsuen Station with a shuttle bus.

Mitsui Shopping Park LaLa Terrace HARUMI FLAG: Olympic Legacy Reimagined

Opened on March 1, 2024, in Chuo Ward, LaLa Terrace HARUMI FLAG transforms the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Village into a sustainable community hub. With 39 shops, including supermarkets and cafes, and a satellite Japan Olympic Museum, it promotes Olympic heritage. Powered partly by hydrogen energy, it emphasizes eco-friendly design. Accessible via Oedo Line’s Kachidoki Station (16-minute walk), it exemplifies urban regeneration with a focus on community and sustainability.

Snoopy Museum: A Revamped Peanuts Wonderland

Reopened after renovations on February 1, 2024, in Machida, the Snoopy Museum introduces the Snoopy Wonder Room and dynamic performances in the Snoopy Room. Featuring original Peanuts artwork and 165 exclusive merchandise items, it’s a haven for fans. The adjacent PEANUTS Cafe offers updated menus and outdoor seating. A 4-minute walk from Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station, it blends nostalgia with modern interactivity.

Namjatown “NINJATOWN”: A Ninja-Themed Adventure

On March 16, 2024, Ikebukuro’s Namjatown unveiled NINJATOWN, a ninja ninja theme area includes live-action missions and puzzle horror houses. Visitors can participate in hand sword throwing and ninja costume experience, and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Edo period. Located an 8-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station, it offers a unique indoor entertainment experience.

ONE PIECE MUGIWARA STORE HARAJUKU: Anime Retail Haven

Opened on August 23, 2024, in Harajuku, the ONE PIECE MUGIWARA STORE offers exclusive One Piecemerchandise, from apparel to collectibles, in a vibrant, anime-inspired setting. Located near Meiji-jingumae Station, it’s a must-visit for fans, reinforcing Tokyo’s role as a global pop culture hub.

Conclusion

Tokyo’s 2025 attractions reflect its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and cultural fusion. From hot springs to immersive theaters, these destinations offer diverse experiences for global visitors. Plan your trip to explore Tokyo’s evolving landscape and create lasting memories.

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