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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Tokyo with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennett, dialing in on the city where neon never sleeps and vending machines outnumber human emotions. Tokyo today is serving classic early-summer vibes: warm, humid, and perfect for darting between air-conditioned malls, shady shrines, and late-night ramen joints. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo is sitting in that steamy mid-20s Celsius to low-30s window with a chance of passing showers, so pack an umbrella and embrace the “instant sauna” lifestyle. Ideal conditions for sprinting between fun like it’s an Olympic event. Here are some standout happenings today around the city. Over in Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown and nearby facilities are rolling with early summer illumination and art installations, a great evening stroll if you like your romance with a side of LED glow. The Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills is hosting contemporary exhibitions that mash up tech and art—perfect for listeners who like their culture with a futuristic twist. In Asakusa, traditional river cruises and Sumida Park walks are in full swing, with Skytree lighting up the skyline once the sun taps out. For families, teamLab Planets in Toyosu remains a mind-bending, walk-through-digital-water experience that feels like you’ve spawned inside a video game. And when the sun goes down, Shibuya and Shinjuku explode into classic Tokyo nightlife: live music bars in Shibuya, izakaya alley adventures in Omoide Yokocho, and late-night karaoke where you can scream 80s rock like you’re headlining the Tokyo Dome. On the local news front, several Tokyo rail lines have been rolling out gradual service and schedule tweaks, so check the latest updates from JR East and Tokyo Metro before you dash out; trains are your lifeline here, and one missed transfer can turn your day into a strange endurance sport. Local food blogs in Japan are buzzing about new specialty coffee and craft beer spots opening in Shibuya and Kanda, plus a wave of dessert-focused cafés in Harajuku pushing out matcha parfaits that could double as architectural models. If you’re plotting your personal highlight reel for today, here’s a winning combo. Hit Meiji Shrine early for a calm, tree-lined reset, then slide straight into the chaos of Harajuku’s Takeshita Street for crepes and cosplay-level people-watching. Swing through Akihabara for arcades and retro game shops, then chase sunset from Tokyo Skytree or the free Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observatory in Shinjuku. Want a hidden-gem move? Try a neighborhood sento, a public bath, in areas like Suginami or Setagaya—nothing says “I live here now” like soaking with locals after a long train-hop. Local tip: when boarding crowded trains, Tokyo pros automatically shuffle to the opposite side of where the doors will open next and tuck their backpack in front of them. Do that, and you instantly level up from “lost tourist” to “respectable commuter cosplayer.” Also, almost every convenience store sells surprisingly good onigiri and coffee; you can fuel an entire day of adventure just bouncing between 7-Eleven and Lawson like it’s a citywide pit-stop race. Stay tuned, because tomorrow Tokyo has even more in store: new weekend markets, potential pop-up festivals, and late-night events that turn the city into a full-contact social sport. I’ll be back to coach you through the best of it. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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