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Best Klook Activities in Tokyo 2026: 15 Picks

Tokyo has hundreds of bookable activities and most roundups list all of them. This is not that. These are the 15 Klook activities in Tokyo we actually recommend, with current prices, plus three popular ones we think you should skip.

Prices verified: July 3, 2026. Season right now: Summer (Heat & Festivals).

Quick picks: best Klook activities in Tokyo

ActivityPrice (from)Best for
teamLab Planets$22.19First-timers, photos
Tokyo Skytree$12.49Views, rainy days
Warner Bros. Studio Tour$37.95Harry Potter fans
Asakusa Sumo Show + Chankonabe$99.09Culture + dinner
Narita Limousine Bus$17.99Airport arrival

All prices are “from” prices in USD and move with the exchange rate. Every ticket here is instant confirmation.

Digital art: teamLab Planets vs. Borderless

Tokyo has two teamLab museums and you probably only need one.

teamLab Planets ($22.19) is the barefoot one in Toyosu. You walk through water, mirrors, and flower domes. Takes about 90 minutes. Better for photos, better for kids.

teamLab Borderless ($22.99) in Azabudai Hills is the wandering maze. No fixed route, rooms shift and change. Better if you want to explore for 2 to 3 hours.

Same price, so pick by style, not cost. Both sell out in peak season. Weekday morning slots are the least crowded.

Views: Skytree vs. Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Skytree ($12.49) is the tallest structure in Japan at 634 meters. Clear days give you Mount Fuji. The Skytree + Sumida Aquarium combo ($16.75) is the better deal if you have a half day in Sumida.

Tokyo Tower ($9.25) is shorter but the view includes Skytree itself, and the retro vibe is half the point. Cheapest observation deck in this list.

Budget call: Tokyo Tower. First-timer call: Skytree.

Experiences worth the money

  1. Asakusa Sumo Club Show + Chankonabe ($99.09). Expensive, but real sumo wrestlers, a show you can follow without Japanese, and chankonabe (the stew wrestlers eat) included. Tournament tickets are harder to get and cost more.

  2. Warner Bros. Studio Tour: Making of Harry Potter ($37.95). Bigger than the London version. Books out weeks ahead. Plan 4 hours.

  3. Asakusa Go-Kart Tour ($83.65). Driving a go-kart in costume through Asakusa traffic. You need an International Driving Permit, get it before leaving home, no exceptions.

  4. Toyosu Manyo Club Onsen ($12.29). Rooftop footbath with bay views. Cheapest onsen experience in central Tokyo, open late. Note: visible tattoos may be refused, standard onsen rules.

Rainy day and family picks

ActivityPriceNotes
Sanrio Puroland$20.95Indoor Hello Kitty park, in Tama
Tokyo Joypolis$24.19Indoor SEGA arcade park, Odaiba
Small Worlds Tokyo$13.89Miniature museum, quiet, 2 hours
Art Aquarium GINZA$16.65Goldfish art installation, 1 hour

Transport bookings that save you hassle

Narita Airport Limousine Bus ($17.99) drops you at major hotels with your luggage handled. Cheaper than the Narita Express if you’re two people heading to a limousine-bus hotel, and no train transfers with suitcases.

Shinkansen Ekiben Bento ($4.25) is a pre-ordered bento pickup at Tokyo Station. Skip the 20-minute ekiben shop queue before your bullet train.

Doing 3+ paid attractions? Run the math on the Klook Pass Greater Tokyo ($40.89), it bundles picks from this list and beats paying separately at 3 attractions or more.

What to skip (honest section)

Free alternatives that beat paid tickets: Meiji Shrine, Shibuya Crossing, Yoyogi Park, the Imperial Palace East Gardens, and every konbini food run you’ll remember forever.

Budget math: a full activity day in Tokyo

ItemCost
teamLab Planets$22.19
Tokyo Tower$9.25
Manyo Club Onsen$12.29
Transit (Suica, all day)~$5.00
Konbini lunch~$4.00
Day total~$52.73

Under ¥8,000 for a packed day. Book the timed tickets (teamLab) first, build the rest around them.

Final thoughts

Start with one teamLab, one view deck, and one culture experience. That covers Tokyo’s greatest hits for about $45 to $130 depending on your picks. Book teamLab and Warner Bros. early; everything else can wait until you land.

Browse the full list with current prices on our Klook activities page, or start with teamLab Planets, the one we’d book first every time.

Prices verified as of July 3, 2026. Next update: early next month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Klook legit for booking Tokyo activities?

Yes. Klook is one of the largest activity booking platforms in Asia and all 15 activities in this guide come with instant confirmation. You show the QR code from the app at the entrance. We have booked teamLab, Skytree, and airport transfers this way without issues.

Is Klook cheaper than buying tickets at the door in Tokyo?

Usually, but not always. teamLab tickets are online-only, so Klook is your main option. Tokyo Tower and Joypolis are often 5 to 15 percent cheaper on Klook than at the counter. Temples and shrines are free or cash-only at the door, so skip booking platforms for those.

Do Klook Tokyo tickets sell out?

teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets sell out days ahead in peak season (cherry blossom, Golden Week, autumn foliage). The Warner Bros. Studio Tour sells out weeks ahead. Everything else in this list can usually be booked 1 to 2 days before.

How early should I book teamLab tickets?

Book 3 to 7 days ahead in normal months, 2 to 3 weeks ahead during cherry blossom season and Golden Week. Entry is timed, and the best slots (weekday mornings) go first.