Konnichiwa, globe-trotters and adrenaline-chasers! Oly Bennet here, your guide to the dazzling wonderland of Tokyo, welcoming you to “Things to do in Tokyo.” It’s Friday, September 19, 2025, and the city’s pulsing with that Friday fizz—clear skies, a crisp autumn breeze, and the vibe is electric as locals and visitors alike plunge into Tokyo's offbeat adventures.
If you just landed or opened your window, you’ll catch a calm 21°C, the perfect weather for a city in celebration mode. The Tokyo International Forum in Marunouchi is glowing tonight for Kazemachi Poetic 2025—a star-studded two-night bonanza marking legendary lyricist Takashi Matsumoto’s 55th anniversary. Expect 28 artists, from the swoon-worthy Yuki Saito to the irresistible Haruka Ayase, belting out hit after classic hit. This is nostalgia, melody, and cultural fireworks, all in one ticket.
For the innovators and entrepreneurially adventurous, Tokyo Innovation Base downtown is the place to be. The Global Startup EXPO 2025 is powering up, and today’s side event is all about sports tech. You might even brush shoulders—or trading cards—with world-class athletes as Japan’s brightest startups pitch their mind-blowing gadgets and gear. Don’t forget, attendees have a shot at scoring World Championship Athletics tickets in a lottery, so get your lucky socks on!
Prefer your fun with a punch—literally? Meet Tokyo’s favorite family-friendly karate experience in Sangenjaya. This isn’t just a class, it’s a crash course in Japanese spirit. Don a dogi, salute the Mishuku Shrine, and try your technique moves with a champion. You’ll finish the day with a certificate and possibly newfound ninja reflexes, plus stories to make your friends jealous.
And music lovers, take note: The city is buzzing about the upcoming Blue Note Jazz Festival next weekend at Ariake Arena. But tonight, smaller venues across Shibuya and Roppongi are prepping spontaneous jazz pop-ups—check out an underground jam session if you want your Tokyo tales to sound like a movie soundtrack.
Now, for your Tokyo newsflash: Ricoh just announced an immersive “Circular Economy Lab” pop-up during Expo 2025, starting September 23—get hands-on with future-friendly tech and maybe spot the next big thing in recycling wizardry. Also, keep an eye on the Yamanote Line as they’re rolling out new train cars today with sparkling clean interiors and faster Wi-Fi. All aboard, digital nomads!
Got energy to spare? Don’t skip the iconic night city walk. Let the neon of Shinjuku envelop you, drop by a yakitori stall in Golden Gai, or duck into an anime café in Akihabara where the servers are wilder than the menu. If you’re traveling with family, Tokyo Disneyland is running extra-long autumn hours, so chase those Main Street dreams well after sundown.
Oly’s Tokyo pro tip: If you want to master rush hour, stand on the left of the escalator—it’s the unwritten law! And for a quirky photo op, try the statue of Hachiko at Shibuya—bonus points if you spot more people taking photos with Hachiko than with their friends. That’s pure Tokyo spirit.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s preview: the second round of Kazemachi Poetic at the Forum, more electric start-up action, and jazz fever heating up before next week’s festival. Tune in for more Tokyo treasures and wild adventures!
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