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Welcome listeners to Things to do in Tokyo for today, June 11, 2026! I’m your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, landing in Tokyo like a linebacker in a tea ceremony, ready to tackle your day in the city. Quick vibe check: The Japan Meteorological Agency reports warm early-summer weather today in Tokyo, with humid but comfortable temperatures and a low chance of heavy rain, so it’s a good day to roam with an umbrella tucked in your bag, just in case. The city’s still buzzing from the recent sports and music events at Tokyo Dome and Ariake, and commuter trains are running on their usual hyper-punctual, samurai-precision schedule according to JR East. Let’s hit some standout events happening today. Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are in full early-summer mode, with extended evening hours and nighttime shows, making them perfect for families or anyone who still secretly wishes on shooting stars, as the official Tokyo Disney Resort site highlights. Over in Roppongi, Billboard Live Tokyo’s schedule shows an international jazz and soul showcase tonight, ideal if you like your tunes smooth and your cocktails fancy. TeamLab Planets in Toyosu is open with its immersive digital art installations; the teamLab site notes that evening slots are especially popular, so booking ahead is smart. For culture fans, the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno is hosting seasonal exhibitions featuring classic ukiyo-e and samurai artifacts, as listed on the museum’s event calendar. And for nightlife, Shibuya’s club scene is rolling as usual, with Vision and Womb promoting electronic and house DJ nights on their event pages. On the local news front, several Tokyo food blogs and Time Out Tokyo report a wave of new openings around Shibuya’s Miyashita Park, including rooftop bars and specialty coffee spots—perfect for sunset people-watching over the Yamanote Line tracks. Tokyo Metro has posted minor service adjustment notices on a few lines due to ongoing upgrades, especially on the Hibiya and Ginza lines during late-night hours, so checking their official app before you head out is a smart play. Local business news also notes continued redevelopment around Tokyo Station, with new shops and eateries in the Yaesu area adding fresh options for pre-shinkansen snacking. Now, Oly’s must-do playbook for today. Start in Asakusa: stroll around Senso-ji Temple early to dodge the crowds, then grab a fresh ningyo-yaki snack from one of the traditional stalls along Nakamise-dori. Swing over to Akihabara for a quick blast of arcades and anime chaos—think of it as a sensory warm-up lap. In the afternoon, cruise to Odaiba for waterfront views, the giant Unicorn Gundam statue at DiverCity, and a spin on the Daikanransha Ferris wheel at Palette Town, as promoted by the Tokyo Odaiba tourism sites. As evening falls, ride the Toei Oedo Line to Roppongi for art at Mori Art Museum, then head to Shibuya to see the scramble crossing light up like a real-life video game; nearby backstreets like Nonbei Yokocho still offer tiny bars with serious local character. Here’s a local tip: Suica and PASMO transit IC cards are now largely integrated and also work on many vending machines and convenience stores across the city, according to East Japan Railway Company, so you can glide through ticket gates and grab a sports drink between train changes like a seasoned Tokyo pro. And remember, many small eateries still prefer cash, so keep a little yen in your pocket for that hidden ramen joint under the tracks. Tomorrow, keep an eye on more early-summer festivals, rooftop beer gardens opening across Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, and new pop-up events around Harajuku and Omotesando—plenty of fresh adventures on deck, and I’ll be here to walk, ride, and occasionally sprint you through them. 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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