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Tokyo, Japan

Overview

Tokyo, Japan’s vibrant capital, is a dazzling fusion of cutting-edge innovation and centuries-old tradition. From neon-lit skyscrapers and high-speed trains to serene temples and tranquil gardens, Tokyo offers a dynamic experience at every turn.

Each neighborhood has its own personality—Shibuya pulses with energy, Ginza exudes luxury, Asakusa preserves historic charm, and Harajuku bursts with youthful fashion and pop culture. The city is also a global food capital, offering everything from Michelin-starred sushi to sizzling street snacks.

Whether you’re exploring ancient shrines, catching a glimpse of Mount Fuji, or shopping for the latest gadgets, Tokyo captivates with its endless contrasts and boundless energy

Best Time to Visit

March to May or September to November for pleasant weather and cherry blossom or fall foliage seasons

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

 

Language

Japanese (English is spoken in many tourist areas and major hotels)

Highlights

See the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest intersections on the planet

Visit Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo’s oldest and most colorful Buddhist temple

Enjoy panoramic city views from the Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tower

Wander through the peaceful grounds of Meiji Shrine

Savor authentic Japanese cuisine—from sushi and ramen to street food and matcha desserts

Top Attractions

Shibuya Crossing

An iconic symbol of Tokyo’s fast-paced energy, surrounded by shopping, dining, and nightlife.

Senso-Ji Temple

A historic Buddhist temple and popular pilgrimage site with a vibrant shopping street, Nakamise-dori, leading to its gates.

Tokyo Skytree

The tallest tower in Japan, offering panoramic views of the city skyline and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.

Meiji Shrine

A peaceful forested sanctuary in the heart of the city, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.

Tsukiji Outer Market

A foodie haven with fresh seafood, traditional snacks, and kitchen goods—perfect for tasting Tokyo’s culinary culture.