Why Rush Home? Tokyo Has So Much More to Offer!
If you’re flying from Singapore to see Taylor Swift live in Tokyo, congratulations - you’re living your best Swiftie life! But why stop at just one night? Tokyo isn’t just a concert venue - it’s a city full of adventure, aesthetics, and must-visit spots.
From neon-lit streets to hidden temples, every Tokyo moment feels like a different Taylor Swift era. Whether you’re shopping, exploring, or finding your calm, Fayyaz Travels has the perfect Tokyo concert travel package from Singapore to make your trip unforgettable.
Best Things to Do in Tokyo After a Concert
Shibuya Crossing – The chaotic, fast-paced energy of Reputation in one place. Snap a cityscape photo for your feed.
teamLab Planets – A Midnights aesthetic wonderland, with infinity mirrors and glowing installations.
Tokyo Tower – The Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) of Tokyo—classic, timeless, and full of romance.
Takeshita Street, Harajuku – For 1989-inspired bright colors, quirky accessories, and the cutest cafés.
Nakameguro River – Lover-era dreamscape in spring with cherry blossoms, fairy lights in winter.
Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa – Tokyo’s oldest temple, a peaceful yet iconic cultural spot with stunning lantern-lit pathways.
Yoyogi Park – A tranquil escape from Tokyo’s energy, great for reflecting on the concert while soaking in nature.
Hedgehog Cafe, Harajuku – A Swiftie-approved cute overload, where you can interact with adorable hedgehogs and other animals.
Shinjuku Golden Gai – A collection of tiny, themed bars, perfect for winding down with a post-concert drink or chat with fellow fans.
Pro Tip: Want to avoid the crowds? Visit these spots early in the morning for the best lighting and zero photobombers.
Must-Visit Shopping & Cultural Spots for Swifties
Tower Records, Shibuya – The go-to spot for Japan-exclusive Taylor Swift vinyl, merch, and collectibles.
Shibuya 109 – A fashion lover’s paradise filled with trendy outfits, edgy streetwear, and must-have accessories.
Harajuku – The birthplace of Kawaii fashion—perfect for finding fun, pastel outfits that scream 1989 (Taylor’s Version).
Don Quijote (Donki) – A Singaporean favorite for Japanese snacks, beauty products, and travel essentials.
Daikanyama T-Site – A stunning bookstore and café experience, perfect for journaling your concert memories.
Pro Tip: If you’re after official Taylor Swift concert merch, arrive early at Tokyo Dome to avoid the long queues!
Where to Eat After the Concert (Because You’ll Be Starving)
Dancing for hours burns a lot of energy, and you’ll need to refuel after the concert. Here’s where to satisfy your cravings:
Tsukiji Outer Market – Tokyo’s most famous seafood market, serving fresh sushi, grilled scallops, and matcha desserts.
Ichiran Ramen, Shinjuku – A late-night ramen spot perfect for a quiet, solo meal after an adrenaline-packed concert.
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House – A dreamy, cozy café that looks like a Folklore album cover in real life.
Flipper’s Pancakes, Omotesando – The fluffiest pancakes in Tokyo, served in a cute, cozy setting—ideal for a post-concert treat.
Pro Tip: Japanese restaurants fill up fast, so if you can, make reservations in advance!
Best Weekend Getaways from Singapore to Japan
If you’ve got extra days, why not explore beyond Tokyo?
Hakone – Take a scenic cable car ride, soak in an outdoor hot spring, and see breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji.
Nikko – Home to UNESCO-listed shrines, stunning waterfalls, and peaceful hiking trails.
Yokohama – Just an hour from Tokyo, this coastal city has Japan’s biggest Chinatown and breathtaking ocean views.
Pro Tip: Use a Japan Rail Pass to save money on train travel!
Why Book with Fayyaz Travels?
Flying to Tokyo just for the concert? Don’t make that mistake! At Fayyaz Travels, we make your Taylor Swift trip smooth, exciting, and hassle-free.
- Custom travel itineraries from Singapore to Tokyo
- Concert + sightseeing combos
- Stress-free travel planning with insider tips
Flying to Tokyo for Taylor Swift? Let Fayyaz Travels help you plan the perfect concert getaway!