SAS - the biggest airline company in Scandinavia - offers cheap international flight tickets to Tokyo via or from Copenhagen. Our city guide will help you to find out what's up and what the best tips are from SAS crew and passengers. A city of smaller cities, Tokyo’s neighbourhoods are individual and unique in what each can offer, from cultural sights to vast shopping malls.
What's up in Tokyo
Kabuki-zaThis stylised theatre performance consists of elaborate horeography and make-up combined with colourful traditional nagauta music. The plays are dramatic and exciting, though in the 17th century female kabuki performers were banned - men now play the roles of both genders most convincingly.
Space Lab YellowOne of the best sound systems in the city draws a Japanese-strong crowd dressed in weird and wacky outfits. The best DJs haveall played a set here.
Crew tip
ZoffOmotesando Streetnear Harajuku train stationwww.zoff.co.jpA fabulous optician with the bestprices in Tokyo. There are 3price classes (eye exam, frame,lenses and box): 5'000, 7'000,or 9'000 yen, depending on theframe. I bough 10 pairs.Anne-Marie, air stewardess
Ishidatami Kagurazaka Ganban-yoku3-2-7 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-kuTel.: +81 3 6277 7726Lie down and sweat in a roomwith a radium ore, a stone thatemits miniscule quantities ofradiation. It's great for de-toxand gives you better health.Maida
100 Yen shopGuess what everything herecosts 100 Yen. You shouldgive it a go!Chris