Tokyo
Tokyo – Where the future meets centuries-old tradition.
JapanAbout Tokyo
Tokyo is a metropolis of superlatives and a fascinating paradox. In the world's largest city, you will find neon-lit intersections like Shibuya right next to the absolute silence of Shinto shrines. Tokyo is a foodie paradise – from award-winning sushi at the fish market to hidden ramen stalls. The city is incredibly clean, safe, and efficient, yet offers quirky discoveries around every corner, whether in the anime shops of Akihabara or the elegant boutiques of Ginza. Tokyo is more than just a destination; it is an experience that redefines the concept of urban life.
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Accommodations in Tokyo
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Highlights & sights
- ✓ Shibuya Crossing
- ✓ Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa)
- ✓ Meiji Shrine
- ✓ Akihabara (Electric Town)
- ✓ Tokyo Skytree
- ✓ Tsukiji Outer Market
- ✓ TeamLab Borderless
- ✓ Harajuku (Takeshita Street)
- ✓ Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- ✓ Imperial Palace
How to get there
Tokyo is served by two airports: Narita (NRT) for most international flights and Haneda (HND), which is much closer to the city center. The "Narita Express" or "Keisei Skyliner" provide quick access to town. Within the city, the rail network (Metro and JR Lines) is the most efficient in the world. A Suica or Pasmo card is essential for seamless travel.
Tips & info
Insider Tips
- Visit the free observation deck at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku for great city views.
- Dine at "Memory Lane" (Omoide Yokocho) in Shinjuku – tiny yakitori stalls in a nostalgic, narrow alley.
- Explore "Depachika" (department store basements) for an incredible selection of high-quality gourmet food.
- Visit Meiji Shrine early in the morning to enjoy the spiritual atmosphere before the crowds arrive.
- Book tickets for TeamLab exhibitions well in advance – these digital art installations are often sold out weeks ahead.
Tokyo & Surroundings
Thanks to Shinkansen high-speed trains, Tokyo is the gateway to the natural wonders of central Japan.
Nearby highlights:
- Mount Fuji (Fujisan)
- Nikko (Ornate shrines & nature)
- Kamakura (The Great Buddha by the sea)
- Hakone (Onsens & Fuji views)
- Yokohama (Japan's second-largest city)
Best Day Trips
Nikko
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Japan's most lavish shrines, set within a beautiful national park.
Hakone
Perfect for a cable car ride, a pirate ship cruise on Lake Ashi, and relaxing in hot springs (Onsen).
Kamakura
Often called the "Kyoto of the East," known for its temples, beaches, and the massive bronze Buddha statue.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March - April): Cherry blossom (Sakura) season – beautiful but very crowded and more expensive.
- Autumn (October - November): Mild weather and spectacular fall colors (Momiji) in the city parks.
- Winter: Cold but usually sunny with very clear air – the best chance to see Mount Fuji from the city.
- Summer (June - August): Very hot, extremely humid, and typhoon season; however, many colorful Matsuri festivals take place.