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Welcome to “Things to Do in Tokyo” for Thursday, July 31st, 2025! Tokyo is buzzing with summer energy today, and while it's warm under mostly clear skies, locals and visitors alike are making the most of the season. Be aware of recent tsunami advisories after yesterday’s offshore earthquake—while the alerts have been downgraded, coastal areas remain cautious, and some transit and supply chains may face minor disruptions[6].

Here’s a quick look at the city’s exciting vibe and what’s happening today:

First: Rock fans, don’t miss the ZAZEN BOYS live tonight at 7:00 PM at Liquidroom—one of Japan’s most innovative alternative rock bands is set to deliver an electrifying show[1]. For families and festival lovers, Tokyo’s own Sunshine City Bon Odori dance festival is on this evening. Join locals in traditional dress for communal dancing, lively music, and tasty summer festival snacks—perfect for all ages[9].

If you’re hunting for an extraordinary summer treat, head to the Tokyo Dome for BLACK SUMMER WEEK 2025. This one-day event features creative festival-inspired foods like black bun hamburgers, retro cream sodas, and even melon bread ice cream sandwiches. Limited edition drinks and snacks are available only today—perfect for seasoned gourmets or those wanting to try something different between ballgames or sightseeing[5].

Art lovers and curious families should check out the Ginza Art Aquarium. This visually stunning blend of traditional Japanese design, modern light installations, and hundreds of shimmering goldfish makes for a serene and magical experience—ideal for cooling off and snapping some memorable photos[3]. And for a touch of pop culture, Tokyo Character Street (beneath Tokyo Station) is a paradise for anime and manga fans, offering over 30 official stores dedicated to Pokémon, Ghibli, Ultraman, and more[4].

On the news front: Tsunami advisories along Japan’s Pacific coast remain in effect, so check the Japan Meteorological Agency’s updates if you’re traveling towards beachside districts or heading northeast[6]. Meanwhile, public transport is running but may see minor delays due to the recent tremors, especially on coastal routes. In economic headlines, the Bank of Japan announced stable interest rates but flagged ongoing inflations, particularly in food prices[2][6].

Looking for classic Tokyo must-dos? Consider iconic sites like the towering Skytree for panoramic city views, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa for rich history and lively shopping, or the tranquil Meiji Shrine for a peaceful escape in the heart of the metropolis[7]. For a uniquely local experience, try catching your own dinner at Zauo or visit a themed character cafe for lunch with Pikachu or Hello Kitty[3].

Today’s local tip: When hopping on Tokyo’s busy subways, remember the “rush hour shuffle” from 7:30 to 9:00 AM and about 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Traveling outside these peak times makes your journey smoother and gives you more space—plus, don’t miss the chance to explore tiny, family-run bakeries in lesser-known neighborhoods for an authentic (and tasty) morning treat.

Tune in tomorrow for coverage of the Tokyo Idol Festival—a legendary J-Pop celebration, more family-friendly events, and the latest on Tokyo’s ever-changing nightlife. Until then, have a fantastic Thursday exploring Tokyo’s vibrant scene!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI