You have to go really early in the morning to see the fishermen in action, but definitely an amazing place to go, lots of shopping, and sushi for breakfast!
Specifically, the Art Museum, and Tokyo City View. Try to get up there for sunset on a clear day - pretty breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and Tokyo generally and most certainly the best skyline view of Tokyo until SkyTree opens. Don't take any shit they will give you about not being able to take Specifically, the Art Museum, and Tokyo City View. Try to get up there for sunset on a clear day - pretty breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and Tokyo generally and most certainly the best skyline view of Tokyo until SkyTree opens. Don't take any shit they will give you about not being able to take cameras or whatever - go with a coat and put whatever you want in the pockets, they don't search (but don't expect to go on the rooftop with a rucksack).
A ticket to the art museum includes entry to City view, the top (open air helipad deck) is an extra 300 yen. Obviously get tickets from a Kinken shop.…see moresee less
When you go to Shibuya for shopping, make sure to get a photo in front of this dog - super famous landmark, and a really sweet story to go along with it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D
Since traveling makes owning a dog difficult, I guess the next best thing is to go to Tokyo and visit Hachiko. He was known for his legendary loyalty. This public statue is a great meeting spot as well. Near Shabuya station.